Mathematics Teacher
Saint Mary language school
Total years of experience :33 years, 8 Months
- Planning and presenting lessons to facilitate students' understanding and application of mathematical concepts.
- Preparing and distributing learning material such as notes, assignments, and quizzes.
- Sourcing the resources and supplies needed for lessons.
- Ensuring that the classroom remains safe and conducive to learning.
- Grading assignments and quizzes in a timely manner.
- Invigilating quizzes and final examinations.
- Documenting and reporting on students' progress.
- Attending meetings with parents and staff.
- Instruct students in Theoretical knowledge training strictly adhering to the applicable
Training Standards, Airways Aviation Quality standards and/or other company
directives
- Monitor, plan and assist students to enable satisfactory progress through the course
and stay within established timelines; timely and pro-active reporting and action to
prevent delays and unsatisfactory progress
- Support the integration of Ground and Flight School and interact with the flight
training team to optimize the student experience
- Responsible for timely and accurate completion of all student and Theory related
administration and records including planning for examinations
- ‘Teaching by example’ by behaving as an exemplary role model to students
promoting professional, disciplined, and safe behavior
- Monitor status and cleanliness of all classroom equipment and report discrepancies
to the responsible people
- Identify and initiate improvements for practical instruction and Training Standards
and work with responsible people to constantly improve standards and quality levels
1- Identify and assess future and current training needs through job analysis, career paths, annual performance appraisals and consultation with line managers
2- Draw an overall or individualized training and development plan that addresses needs and expectations
3- Deploy a wide variety of training methods
4- Conduct effective induction and orientation sessions
5- Monitor and evaluate training program’s effectiveness, success and ROI periodically and report on them
6- Manage training budget
7- Provide opportunities for ongoing development
8- Resolve any specific problems and tailor training programs as necessary
9- Maintain a keen understanding of training trends, developments and best practices
1-Teach a range of FAA/ICAO PPL and CPL and IR subjects
2- Prepare and update FAA/ICAO PPL and CPL and IR course materials in accordance with the syllabus
3- Assess and act as an internal moderator in appropriate subject areas.
4- Prepare, invigilate and moderate appropriate FAA/ICAO PPL and CPLand IR Theoretical Knowledge exams.
5- Monitor and report on trainee progress.
6- Provide guidance and support to individual trainees.
7- Maintain accurate course records.
1- supervise collecting military training areas activities and issued to all military and concerning civilians agencies.
2- supervise collecting the concerning NOTAMS and publish it to the concerning military sites.
3- supervise all air operations daily and monthly and securing the areas concerning.
4- supervise the ground military areas which affecting military or civilian flights.
5- coordinate the air force and air defense activities.
6- issuing the revising details for the MOA coordinates.
7- attend the military training preparation conferences national and international.
1- carry out air operations duties at the Academy flights wing for more than 80 flight daily.
2- supervise and review all the flight plans and map preparations for the pilots and the students.
3 - review the ATC clearances and military reservations for the flight list for the day.
4 - supervise and attend if necessary the lectures for the air operations related subjects such as meteorology, rules of the air, NOTAMS, air traffic services, instrument navigation, and airport environment.
5 - evaluate the instructors performance on ground activities.
6 - develop, implement, and evaluate the aviation standard aviation procedures reference to the air academy policy and procedure manual.
7- Attend and supervise the daily morning and evening flight briefing.
Teaching, supervise teaching, testing, and supervise testing the following subjects:(pilots and navigators cadets)
1- air navigation theoretically and practically (DHC-5D) training aircraft.
2 - aviation safety.
3 - aerodrome control training.
4 - radar approach control training.
5 - non radar approach control training.
6 - fundamentals of air traffic control.
7 - flight operations.
8- rules of the air.
9- air traffic services.
10 - instrument flight.
1- carry out air operations duties at the air Brg. 201 for more than 40 flight daily.
2- supervise and review all the flight plans and map preparations for the pilots and the students.
3 - review the ATC clearances and military reservations for the flight list for the day.
4 - supervise and attend if necessary the lectures for the air operations related subjects such as meteorology, rules of the air, NOTAMS, air traffic services, instrument navigation, and airport environment.
5 - evaluate the instructor performance on ground activities.
6 - develops and implements aviation standard aviation procedures as air academy policy and procedures.
7- Attend and supervise the daily morning and evening flight briefing.
1-Carry out Noth darfur air operations duties ensures air operations activities are conducted in compliance with AMOS, standard operational procedures, UN directives, ICAO, I ATC and the host country's via ton standard, practice especially, procedures and regulations.
2- Review all operational and logistical mission flight requests as sent by MOVCON/JMCC .
3- Manages special mission and VIP flight requests and manifests.
4- Ensures air frames are selected and allocated to achieve maximum cost effectiveness in mission support .
5-Prepare and publish, mission materials, flight schedules, air tasking orders and issues the same to flight cows.
6- Coordinates integrated search and rescue air operations within sector north.
7- assists the chief of air operations UNAMID in his duties as shall be directed and delegated.
Train, supervise, and assure the crew on duty to implement the following responsibilities:
1- Issue landing and takeoff instructions to pilots.
2- Monitor and direct the movement of aircraft on the ground and in the air, using visual references.
3- Control all ground traffic at airports.
4- Manage communications by transferring control of departing flights to traffic control centers and accepting control of arriving flights .
5- Provide information to pilots, such as weather updates, runway closures, and other critical information.
6- Alert airport response staff, in the event of an aircraft emergency.
7- primary concern is safety, but also must direct aircraft efficiently to minimize delays.
8- manage the flow of aircraft into and out of the airport airspace.
9- guide pilots during takeoff and landing, and monitor aircraft, as they travel through the skies.
10- usually manage multiple aircraft at the same time and must make quick decisions to ensure the safety of the aircraft.
11- might direct one aircraft on its landing approach, while providing another aircraft with weather information.
12- direct the movement of vehicles on runways and taxiways. 13- check flight plans.
14- give pilots clearance for takeoff or landing, and direct the movement of aircraft and other traffic on the runways and other parts of the airport.
1- carry out air operations duties at the air Brg. 201 for more than 80 flight daily.
2- supervise and review all the flight plans and map preparations for the pilots and the students.
3 - review the ATC clearances and military reservations for the flight list for the day.
4 - supervise and attend if necessary the lectures for the air operations related subjects such as meteorology, rules of the air, NOT A MS, air traffic services, instrument navigation, and airport environment.
5 - evaluate the instructor performance on ground activities.
6 - develops and implements aviation standard aviation procedures as air academy policy and procedures.
7- Attend and supervise the daily morning and evening flight briefing.
Teach and supervise teaching flight dispatcher courses and teach the cadets the following subjects:
1-Operate two-way communication equipment to coordinate flight-line operations.
2-Provide technical assistance, guidance and instruction to employees in the Organizational Maintenance Control Clerk classification.
3-Perform the duties and responsibilities of the Data Entry Clerk classification.
4-Obtain qualification to Release aircraft "Safe for Flight" within thirty (30) days of start date and maintain qualification while assigned as an Aircraft Issuer / Dispatcher.
5-Utilizing Aircraft Issue Form designate and issue aircraft that meet mission requirements for scheduled instructor pilots and students.
Direct pilot-reported discrepancies to appropriate maintenance personnel.
6-Assist student and instructor pilots in completion of required maintenance forms.
7-Maintain / review Aircraft Discrepancy Books (ADB) to ensure accuracy.
8-Coordinate special / cross country flights with squadron flight duty officer.
9-Maintain appropriate tracking for fuel, aborts, trouble calls, oxygen servicing, spot numbers, turn around inspections, oil log etc.
10-Track aircraft high time components, phases and oil sampling and generate Maintenance Action Form when required
11-Present a courteous and professional demeanor when dealing with customers.
12-Perform other qualified duties as required.
1- carry out air operations duties at the Academy flight wing for more than 80 flight daily.
2- supervise and review all the flight plans and map preparations for the pilots and the students.
3 - review the ATC clearances and military reservations for the flight list for the day.
4 - supervise and attend if necessary the lectures for the air operations related subjects such as metrology, rules of the air, NOT A MS, air traffic services, instrument navigation, and airport environment.
5 - evaluate the instructor performance on ground activities.
6 - develops and implements aviation standard aviation procedures as air academy policy and procedures.
7- attend and supervise the daily morning and evening flight briefing.
Teaching the following subjects:
1- air navigation theoretically and practically (DHC-5D) training aircraft.
2 - aviation safety.
3 - aerodrome control training.
4 - radar approach control training.
5 - non radar approach control training.
6 - fundamentals of air traffic control.
7 - flight operations.
8- rules of the air.
9- air traffic services.
10 - instrument flight.
1-Generating mission planning data, including: analyzing and determining fuel requirements; selecting the most advantageous route, when not otherwise preplanned or dictated by operational requirements
2-plotting the route of flight and preparing navigational charts taking into account airspeed, distance, method of navigation, altitudes used, weather conditions, and terrain.
3-constructing the navigation portion of the mission briefing of crew members; and coordinating with the pilot on preparation of the flight plan.
4-Performing preflight check of navigational equipment and systems
5-Monitoring adherence to air traffic clearances and standard departure procedures during takeoff and climb phases.
6-Maintaining the flight log, computing expected time of arrival at destination or rendezvous point, and advising the pilot of progress;Monitoring fuel consumption in flight.
7-Preparing, on over-water missions, the airborne report of aircraft position and in-flight weather conditions.
8-Assisting the pilot during low-level flight in seeing and avoiding obstacles and locating navigation references both with and without the use of night vision devices.
9-Establishing, for search and rescue missions, search pattern (e.g., creeping line) computing headings, times, and turns required.
10-Computing, for aerial delivery missions, the proper positioning of the aircraft to drop cargo or personnel, considering conditions at the drop zone and parachute ballistics determine release point.
11- Monitoring altitude and position of the aircraft during descent.
12-using radar and approved approach procedures, and, in emergencies, computing approach data for the pilot.
1-Generating mission planning data, including: analyzing and determining fuel requirements; selecting the most advantageous route, when not otherwise preplanned or dictated by operational requirements
2-plotting the route of flight and preparing navigational charts taking into account airspeed, distance, method of navigation, altitudes used, weather conditions, and terrain.
3-constructing the navigation portion of the mission briefing of crew members; and coordinating with the pilot on preparation of the flight plan.
4-Performing preflight check of navigational equipment and systems
5-Monitoring adherence to air traffic clearances and standard departure procedures during takeoff and climb phases.
6-Maintaining the flight log, computing expected time of arrival at destination or rendezvous point, and advising the pilot of progress;Monitoring fuel consumption in flight.
7-Preparing, on over-water missions, the airborne report of aircraft position and in-flight weather conditions.
8-Assisting the pilot during low-level flight in seeing and avoiding obstacles and locating navigation references both with and without the use of night vision devices.
9-Establishing, for search and rescue missions, search pattern (e.g., creeping line) computing headings, times, and turns required.
10-Computing, for aerial delivery missions, the proper positioning of the aircraft to drop cargo or personnel, considering conditions at the drop zone and parachute ballistics determine release point.
11-Navigating tanker aircraft for rendezvous with receiver aircraft over the refueling point and providing control and separation of tanker and multiple receiver aircraft; and Monitoring altitude and position of the aircraft during descent.
12-using radar and approved approach procedures, and, in emergencies, computing approach data for the pilot.
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a variety of subjects needed in work, including the science of flight and navigation, the procedures involved in operating an aircraft, and military tactics applicable to air missions and the science of meteorology. strong map-reading and chart-reading skills, the ability to attend to detail, a deep interest in flying, and the ability to think clearly and adapt quickly in stressful and dangerous situations such as a fire aboard the aircraft. 1- fundamentals of air navigation. 2- aviation medicine 3- air operations. 4- air tactics. 5- Flight instruments. 6- Meteorology. 7- navigation planning. 8- Radio and radar. 9- low level navigation procedures. 10- Tactical navigation. 11- air armament. 12- Astronomical navigation. 13- rules of the air. 14- Morse code operations. 15-Basic and advanced computer science. 16- basic and advanced English courses. 17- international relations. 18- Mathematics and physics. 19- data base theory. 200 flying hours on DHC-5D, and 5 hours on L -29 fighter trainer air craft as practical air navigation to qualiy flying as flight navigator on any navigator crewed air craft.