The typical flight instructor will make $18 - $20 per billable hour. Billable hours are considered every hour you bill someone for your time, you get paid. So, knowing that you only get paid if you can bill someone, your weekly or monthly bring home is based on how much activity you have, or how much you bill for.
There are some companies that pay per hour whether you are billing or not. These companies typically have you do other tasks as well, like, dispatch, refueling, answering phones, ferrying aircraft.
It varies. Tandem instructors at my airport (in Pennsylvania) claim to make $35 per tandem jump.
CFI stands for Certified Flight Instructor. There also CFII and MEI for Instrument Instructor and Multi-engine instructor.
An Aqua Instructor in CA gets paid between $12-$30 an hour.
The Chief flight instructor is the title for the senior instructor - in a military organization, the head might be called the Commandant, in a civilian setting, the Principal. /Brian W
$89,874 according to Salary.com
Riding instructor's on Howrse can make between 50 - 80e per day, which can be raised after they have worked continuously for the same EC for 10 days.
A ballet instructor makes around 30000 to up to 100000 a year depending on his situation.
i am flight nurse and I am on boeing and i make about 100,000 a year.
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You must complete 30 to 40 hours of actual flight time with an instructor. You also must pay around $3,000 to $4,000 for ground school and flight training.
A spin instructor typically makes $25-30 a class on average. Possibly a bit lower if you are brand new to teaching.
Pilot, flight instructor, ground instructor, mechanic, electronics technician, loadmaster, flight engineer, ground support, air traffic controller, aircraft salesman, aircraft assembly in a factory ... just as a start.
No, there was no flight instructor on the plane during JFK Jr.'s fatal crash. He was piloting the plane himself, with his wife and sister-in-law on board.