Ground Instructor definition

Ground Instructor means a Pilot who performs ground instruction duties (including but not limited to any or all of Pilot technical instruction, emergency procedures, CRM, and human factors).
Ground Instructor means a person who delivers instruction in a classroom under direction of the Head of Training and Checking (HoTC).

Examples of Ground Instructor in a sentence

  • Pilots on the seniority list, when performing the duties of a Ground Instructor, will be paid at a rate of $25.00 per hour.

  • This course meets fulfillment of the requirements of the FAA for ground instruction in preparation for the FAA Fundamentals of Instruction, Ground Instructor and Flight Instructor knowledge exams, recency and other measures of readiness.

  • Flight Attendant Training Pay: An Air Transportation Ground Instructor shall be paid $21.00 an hour, or the value of the missed trips, whichever is greater.

  • This course reviews aeronautical ground training required to pass the FAA Instrument Pilot, Instrument Flight Instructor and Instrument Ground Instructor Knowledge Examinations.

  • A Ground Instructor working on a Saturday or Sunday or public holiday will be paid at the relevant penalty rate.

  • Part Time Inflight Training Ground Instructor (PT ITGI)/Part Time Air Transportation Ground Instructor (PT ATGI) may be awarded a Half- Line however the training department may only utilize them for four (4) days during the “days on” period and, she/he/they may not pick up any open time or training on the days off period.

Related to Ground Instructor

  • Guest instructor means an individual designated by the training program manager or principal instructor to provide instruction specific to the lecture, hands-on activities, or work practice components of a course.

  • Qualified instructor means individuals whose training and experience adequately prepare them to carry out specified training assignments. Interpreting physicians, radiologic technologists, or medical physicists who meet the requirements of 41.6(3) would be considered qualified instructors in their respective areas of mammography. Radiological technologists who meet the requirements of 41.6(3) and have passed a state-approved mammography examination such as the examination given by the American Registry of Radiography Technologists would be considered qualified instructors in their respective areas of mammography. The examination would include, but not necessarily be limited to: breast anatomy and physiology, positioning and compression, quality assurance/quality control techniques, and imaging of patients with breast implants. Other examples of individuals who may be qualified instructors for the purpose of providing training to meet the regulations of this chapter include, but are not limited to, instructors in a post-high school training institution and manufacturers’ representatives.

  • Principal instructor means the individual who has the primary responsibility for organizing and teaching a particular course.

  • Authorized Instructions shall have the meaning set forth in Section 1.5.

  • APPROVED, DIRECTED or INSTRUCTED means approved, directed or instructed by BHEL Shop Engineer / Shop- in-charge/ Concerned authorities.