The Head of Aviation Training Center is responsible for ensuring all training programs comply with Part 121 Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR). This role sets the strategic direction for the training department, ensuring all activities align with regulatory requirements, company policies, procedures, and the Atlas Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). The Head of Aviation Training Center leads the Flight Operations training department, prioritizing operational efficiency, safety, and continuous improvement to enhance pilot performance, ensure compliance, and maintain the company’s competitive advantage. Key responsibilities include overseeing the development of flight training programs, monitoring effectiveness through Safety data, Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and data analytics, ensuring alignment with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) standards and industry best practices. Additionally, this position is tasked with developing and executing strategies that support the company’s objectives, regulatory compliance, and business growth goals.
Responsibilities
Develop and execute strategic plans for Flight Operations training that drive business growth and align with the company’s overall objectives and regulatory requirements.
Lead the Flight Operations training department with a focus on achieving business outcomes, fostering a culture of operational efficiency, safety, and continuous improvement that supports the company’s competitive advantage.
Provide strategic guidance to training department leadership, instructors and other department leadership to ensure alignment, quality and standardization across all aspects of training delivery.
Collaborate closely with the Vice President, Flight Operations, Senior Director, Flight Operations (DO), and other business leaders to ensure training initiatives directly contribute to pilot performance, safety and compliance and supports company objectives and growth strategies.
Oversee the development and continuous improvement of flight training programs, prioritizing initiatives that deliver measurable returns on investment and align with industry best practices and regulatory standards.
Monitor and evaluate training effectiveness using key performance indicators (KPIs) and data analytics, making informed adjustments to optimize pilot performance, safety, and cost-efficiency.
Lead audits and maintain Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved training systems, ensuring regulatory compliance is integrated into the business strategy as it relates to Part 121 Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR).
Drive the creation and revision of training curricula that leverage the latest technology and instructional methods, with a focus on enhancing operational performance, optimize pilot performance and safety. Engage with subject matter experts (SMEs) to ensure training materials are not only compliant but also contribute to the company’s value proposition and crewmember experience.
Establish and enforce standards for instructor qualifications, ensuring they are equipped to deliver training effectively, making adjustments as necessary to optimize pilot performance and safety. Provide coaching to maximize their impact on business outcomes.
Ensure that training and evaluation programs are conducted with strict adherence to safety, regulatory, and company standards, minimizing business risks and ensuring operational excellence.
Qualifications
Minimum 10 years of relevant experience in Air Transportation
A Bachelor’s degree in a related field or equivalent years of experience is required
Minimum 5 years of FAR Part 121 experience with FAA regulations sub part N, orders and advisory circulars
Advanced organizational leader with ability to inspire and motivate others to attain Company goals
Expertise in working closely with senior leadership, driving organizational success, and ensuring alignment.
Airline Transport Pilot license in a 121 environment is a plus
Must have in depth knowledge of Part 121 training requirements for pilots. Prior experience as an instructor, check airmen or examiner is advantageous
Experience in Advanced Qualification Program (AQP) training environment is a plus
Adaptable and comfortable working in a high-growth, minimally structured environment
Must have experience in FAA rules and regulations, detailed tracking, and reporting