Military "UPRT Instructor"
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Military "UPRT Instructor"
Greetings,
I am curious how as a military pilot I can best convey a similarity or competence to "UPRT instructor."
The part 121 requirements are very clear in §§ 121.412 and 121.414.
In T-6's and many other smaller airplanes we instruct stalls/falls in the FTU, to include a UPRT ground training block.
I don't think the DOD specifically quantifies what a UPRT instructor is or the requirements.
I'm curious if I just listed "Upset Recovery instructor" on my apps and resumes if that'd cause any issues.
Certainly listing "instructed upset recovery training" would be fair, I think?
Looking forward to the community's thoughts, thanks!
I am curious how as a military pilot I can best convey a similarity or competence to "UPRT instructor."
The part 121 requirements are very clear in §§ 121.412 and 121.414.
In T-6's and many other smaller airplanes we instruct stalls/falls in the FTU, to include a UPRT ground training block.
I don't think the DOD specifically quantifies what a UPRT instructor is or the requirements.
I'm curious if I just listed "Upset Recovery instructor" on my apps and resumes if that'd cause any issues.
Certainly listing "instructed upset recovery training" would be fair, I think?
Looking forward to the community's thoughts, thanks!
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Joined APC: Mar 2021
Posts: 1,341
Greetings,
I am curious how as a military pilot I can best convey a similarity or competence to "UPRT instructor."
The part 121 requirements are very clear in §§ 121.412 and 121.414.
In T-6's and many other smaller airplanes we instruct stalls/falls in the FTU, to include a UPRT ground training block.
I don't think the DOD specifically quantifies what a UPRT instructor is or the requirements.
I'm curious if I just listed "Upset Recovery instructor" on my apps and resumes if that'd cause any issues.
Certainly listing "instructed upset recovery training" would be fair, I think?
Looking forward to the community's thoughts, thanks!
I am curious how as a military pilot I can best convey a similarity or competence to "UPRT instructor."
The part 121 requirements are very clear in §§ 121.412 and 121.414.
In T-6's and many other smaller airplanes we instruct stalls/falls in the FTU, to include a UPRT ground training block.
I don't think the DOD specifically quantifies what a UPRT instructor is or the requirements.
I'm curious if I just listed "Upset Recovery instructor" on my apps and resumes if that'd cause any issues.
Certainly listing "instructed upset recovery training" would be fair, I think?
Looking forward to the community's thoughts, thanks!
#3
Greetings,
I am curious how as a military pilot I can best convey a similarity or competence to "UPRT instructor."
The part 121 requirements are very clear in §§ 121.412 and 121.414.
In T-6's and many other smaller airplanes we instruct stalls/falls in the FTU, to include a UPRT ground training block.
I don't think the DOD specifically quantifies what a UPRT instructor is or the requirements.
I'm curious if I just listed "Upset Recovery instructor" on my apps and resumes if that'd cause any issues.
Certainly listing "instructed upset recovery training" would be fair, I think?
Looking forward to the community's thoughts, thanks!
I am curious how as a military pilot I can best convey a similarity or competence to "UPRT instructor."
The part 121 requirements are very clear in §§ 121.412 and 121.414.
In T-6's and many other smaller airplanes we instruct stalls/falls in the FTU, to include a UPRT ground training block.
I don't think the DOD specifically quantifies what a UPRT instructor is or the requirements.
I'm curious if I just listed "Upset Recovery instructor" on my apps and resumes if that'd cause any issues.
Certainly listing "instructed upset recovery training" would be fair, I think?
Looking forward to the community's thoughts, thanks!
Good luck.
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Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Sep 2009
Posts: 617
Greetings,
I am curious how as a military pilot I can best convey a similarity or competence to "UPRT instructor."
The part 121 requirements are very clear in §§ 121.412 and 121.414.
In T-6's and many other smaller airplanes we instruct stalls/falls in the FTU, to include a UPRT ground training block.
I don't think the DOD specifically quantifies what a UPRT instructor is or the requirements.
I'm curious if I just listed "Upset Recovery instructor" on my apps and resumes if that'd cause any issues.
Certainly listing "instructed upset recovery training" would be fair, I think?
Looking forward to the community's thoughts, thanks!
I am curious how as a military pilot I can best convey a similarity or competence to "UPRT instructor."
The part 121 requirements are very clear in §§ 121.412 and 121.414.
In T-6's and many other smaller airplanes we instruct stalls/falls in the FTU, to include a UPRT ground training block.
I don't think the DOD specifically quantifies what a UPRT instructor is or the requirements.
I'm curious if I just listed "Upset Recovery instructor" on my apps and resumes if that'd cause any issues.
Certainly listing "instructed upset recovery training" would be fair, I think?
Looking forward to the community's thoughts, thanks!
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