Created at: December 17, 2025 00:08
Company: Federal Aviation Administration
Location: Arcata, CA, 95518
Job Description:
Conducts training programs for flight standards inspectors and specialists concerning policies and procedures, and specialized training on aircraft and courses covering airworthiness, surveillance, and certification of airmen, agencies, and general aviation.
Minimum Eligibility Requirements For All Positions: Basic Requirements: Not more than two separate incidents involving Federal aviation regulations violations in the last 5 years; Valid State driver's license; Fluency in the English language; No chemical dependencies or drug abuse that could interfere with job performance; and High school diploma or equivalent. Medical Requirements: Applicants must be physically able to perform the duties of the Aviation Safety Inspector position in a safe and efficient manner, and must meet all of the following requirements: Have good distant vision in each eye and be able to read printed materials the size of typewritten characters (glasses and contact lenses permitted) without strain; Have the ability to hear the conversational voice (hearing aid permitted); Not have any physical conditions that would cause them to be a hazard to themselves or others or that would interfere with their ability to operate/occupy a flight deck observer's seat (jumpseat) or a cabin passenger seat in a variety of aircraft. Specialized Experience, Training, And Certification Requirements For Specific Positions Applicants must meet the specific requirements described below for the following types of Aviation Safety Inspector positions: When the predominant work involves general aviation operations, applicants for Aviation Safety Inspector (Operations) positions must meet all of the following requirements. Valid, unexpired Flight Instructor Certificate with single and multi-engine airplane and instrument airplane ratings. Must have given a minimum of 200 hours of flight instruction in an aircraft. Professional flying skill as demonstrated in a flight check to Commercial Pilot Certificate with an instrument rating; Possession of Airline Transport Pilot Certificate or Commercial Pilot Certificate with instrument airplane rating. Minimum of 100 flight hours within the last 3 years. Minimum of 1,500 total flight hours. Possession of single and multi-engine land airplane ratings. Not more than 2 flying accidents in the last 5 years in which the applicant's pilot error was involved. Possession of a valid second-class FAA medical certificate. NOTE: Recency of specialized experience requirements is waived for current and former FAA employees in the 1825 series (this covers internal placement actions including promotions, reassignments, voluntary changes to lower grades, transfers or reinstatements to same or lower grade that currently or previously held). Specialized Experience: To qualify for this position, you must demonstrate in your application that you possess at least one year (52 weeks) of specialized experience equivalent to the FG/GS-13 level. Specialized experience is experience that has equipped you with the particular knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform successfully the duties of the position. Specialized experience includes: Experience providing Flight Standards organizations and industry with authoritative expert technical guidance and operational control, ensuring compliance with applicable regulatory requirements. Applicants should include examples of specialized experience in their work history. Qualifications must be met by the closing date of this vacancy announcement.
The instructor must hold an airline transport pilot certificate or hold a commercial pilot certificate with multi-engine land and instrument ratings and be eligible for an airline transport pilot certificate. Use only approved methods, procedures and techniques in job functions and in operation of aircraft and stresses standardization of job functions. Conducts ground school on aircraft systems in support of flight units. Maintains a high level of pilot proficiency in aircraft. Apply the latest methods and techniques of instruction obtained through attendance at formal instructor training courses and seminars. Conduct courses of indoctrination for aviation safety inspectors and other non-FAA students. Presents an intensive study of job tasks the students will be required to perform daily as an inspector in a Flight Standards District Office. Concurrently with each job task, analyzes and interprets all applicable regulatory material. May be assigned as course or project manager, team leader, or team member as the job tasks dictate. Recommends to the supervisor improvements and revisions to existing approved courses and the overall training program. Recommends to the supervisor improvements and revisions to existing approved courses and the overall training program. Familiarize students with the latest regulations and requirements affecting the aviation safety inspector's job functions. Standardizes the inspector's performance, proficiency and timing relative to compliance with existing job functions procedures. Evaluates and reports the capabilities and performance of each student. Also reports areas in which further study and training are necessary. May be assigned responsibilities as course manager of one or more courses administered by the branch. May also be temporarily assigned to special projects to accomplish work as may be required. The Regulatory Standards instructor has responsibility which requires highly specialized training, significant managerial skills, specific technical qualifications, and detailed proficiency equal to the highest nonsupervisory grade level in the field that significantly represents the occupational workforce. Possess a high degree of human relations and \ communications skills which enable the individual to function as an agency role model for both new and current FAA employees. Possesses the skills to be able to understand and convert procedural requirements into overall function design to provide reliable and accurate course development and instruction. Maintains technical knowledge and currency equivalent to that of the highest-level full performance specialist. Must have an in-depth knowledge of the FAA's flight Standards training process as it relates to the Aviation Safety Inspector workforce job functions. He/she will be required to maintain a high level of proficiency in the operation of high-performance aircraft used in air transportation. The effectiveness with which the branch training programs are coordinated and implemented will depend upon the aeronautical knowledge and proficiency of the ASI (GA Operations Instructor), while maintaining expertise in commercial and/or general aviation state-of-the-art training programs. Provides support to the management team in the preparation and administration of the budget; coordination of staff training and travel administration; program management and planning; workload scheduling; space utilization, resource management; security; property management - accountable items; reports and records as required. When performing the duties of team coordinator, the employee will coordinate the use of resources, such as rooms and supplies; work schedules; T&A's; travel orders; various suspense’s; and budget inputs for the most effective function of the team. Advises and assists new and/or lower grade instructors in the development of new courses. May perform other duties as assigned.