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According to statistics, Aviation safety in the year 2024 earns per year from 84 546 USD to 165 931 USD
A person working as Aviation safety typically earns around 129 878 USD in Phoenix in 2024. This is the average salary including housing, transport, and other benefits
This is 139% higher than the average salary in the United States
The Fleet Training Manager (FTPM) serves as the primary operations interface between the training center, its training center evaluators (TCEs), ground/flight instructors, and the Federal Aviation Adm...
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The Assistant Principal Operations Inspector serves as a full assistant to a Principal Operations Inspector performing the full range of certification, surveillance and inspection duties for assigned ...
The Partial Program Manager serves as a full assistant to a Principal Maintenance or Avionics Inspector performing the full range of certification, surveillance, and inspection duties for assigned air...
The Partial Program Manager serves as a full assistant to a Principal Maintenance or Avionics Inspector performing the full range of certification, surveillance, and inspection duties for assigned air...
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The Fleet Training Program Manager (FTPM) serves as the primary operations interface between the training center, its training center evaluators (TCEs), ground/flight instructors, and the Federal Avia...
Serves as the Assistant Principal Operations Inspector (Air Carrier Operations) for the Cascadia Certificate Management Office (CMO), Horizon Air Certificate Management Team (CMT)....
The Assistant Principal Operations Inspector (APOI) - PART 121...
The Geographic Avionic Inspector is responsible for the geographic program within the geographical area and for the performance of inspections and surveillance (to include certification and other assi...
Serves as the Aviation Safety Inspector (Geographic Program Inspector), (Avionics) at the SkyWest Certificate Management Office (CMO)....
The incumbent of this position is assigned to the Flight Standards Service. The incumbent is responsible for recommending new and amended Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) for the developm...
One vacancy at any of the duty locations listed. The Assistant Principal Inspector (Operations) Part 121 serves as a full assistant to a Principal Inspector (Operations) Part 121 performing the full r...
The Partial Program Manager serves as a full assistant to a Principal Maintenance or Avionics Inspector performing the full range of certification, surveillance, and inspection duties for assigned air...
The Principal Maintenance Inspector (PMI) is responsible for recommending new and amended Title 14 CFR or the development and implementation of standards, programs, and procedures for FAA field person...
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This position serves as a Supervisory Aviation Safety Inspector who will assist the Manager in a Flight Standards organization. The position reports to the applicable Manager of the assigned organizat...