Flight Program Director
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Role Summary
The Flight Program Director is responsible for the strategic leadership,
operational oversight, and financial
performance of the flight school. The Flight Program Director ensures compliance with Federal Aviation
Administration regulations,
university policies, and industry standards while fostering a culture of safety, professionalism, and
excellence. As the primary
representative of the flight school, the Flight Program Director maintains strong relationships with the
university, regulatory agencies and
airport management.
The Flight Program Director reports to the Chair of the Department of
Aeronautics and the CSU CFO. The Flight
Program Director supervises the Director of Maintenance, Director of Training, Chief Flight
Instructor, Director of Operations, Safety
Manager and the Flight School Administrator.
About
Us, CSUA’s Flight Program
CSUA delivers flight training for the Part
141, Bachelor of Science in Aeronautics – Professional Pilot
program, operating out of Summerville and Moncks Corner airports in South
Carolina. Our fleet includes Diamond and Tecnam aircraft,
supported by Redbird and Frasca flight simulators. Established in 2021, CSUA is
South Carolina’s first bachelor’s degree in Aeronautics that
permits graduates to apply for a Restricted Airline Transport Pilot (R-ATP)
certificate at 1,000 hours, preparing them for a career in
aviation.
Benefits and Compensation
- Compensation:
Full-time, $96,000 per
year, exempt - Benefits: Employer subsidized Medical, Dental and Vision, 401(k) plan with 5% matching
- Paid Time Off: 1
week per semester (3 semesters per year) and all CSU holidays
Overview:
-
Strategic
Vision: Define and execute the long-term mission and strategic goals of the flight school in alignment with university
objectives. -
Resource Acquisition: Identify and secure critical infrastructure and capital assets, including aircraft, office
space, and hangar
facilities. - Strategic Growth & Staffing: Direct comprehensive hiring plans to ensure all departments—flight,
maintenance, and
admin—are staffed to meet enrollment demands. - Executive Oversight: Manage the performance of senior leadership,
including
Directors of Maintenance, Training, Operations, and the Chief Flight Instructor. - Administrative Management: Directly
supervise the
full-time Flight School Administrator to ensure high-level operational synchronization and efficient workflows. -
Regulatory
Compliance: Ensure strict adherence to FAA, TSA, VA, and university policies, overseeing all inspections, audits, and mandatory
reporting. - Safety Culture: Promote a top-down culture of safety, prioritizing the implementation and continuous monitoring of the
Safety Management System (SMS). - Operational Excellence: Establish and monitor organizational KPIs to maintain the highest industry
standards for safety, quality, and efficiency. - Student Success: Oversee student record management and progress reporting to
university leadership, ensuring students meet both educational and FAA requirements. - Financial Stewardship: Manage the flight
school budget, including flight lab fee pricing, cost controls, and long-term financial sustainability. - Leadership Development:
Lead performance management and recruitment for all senior staff to foster a collaborative and professional work environment.
Detailed Responsibilities:
Strategic Leadership and
Vision
- Develop and execute the long-term vision,
mission, and strategic goals of the flight school in alignment with
university objectives. - Provide leadership in establishing
policies, procedures, and organizational priorities. - Evaluate
and adjust strategies to address changes in the aviation training
industry, regulatory environment, and university goals.
Resource Acquisition
- Identify and secure resources,
including the acquisition of
aircraft, and office and hangar facilities. - Direct the strategic hiring plan, ensuring the department
is adequately staffed across
flight, maintenance, and administrative functions to meet enrollment demands.
Operational
Oversight
- Oversee the performance of the Director of Maintenance, Director of Training, Chief Flight Instructor, and
Director
of Operations, ensuring each department operates efficiently and effectively. - Directly manage the full-time Flight School
Administrator, delegating administrative workflows while ensuring high-level operational synchronization. - Establish and monitor
KPIs to ensure operational excellence and adherence to the highest standards of safety and quality. - Ensure compliance with
applicable regulations and policies including FAA, TSA, VA, accreditation, and university policies.
Safety and Compliance
- Promote a culture of safety and ensure that all operations prioritize safety above all
else. - Ensure implementation and
monitoring of SMS. - Ensure regulatory compliance for all training and maintenance
operations, including timely FAA inspections,
audits, and reporting.
Student Progress and
Success
- Supervise the Flight School Administrator in the management
of student records and the timely reporting of
progress to university leadership, ensuring seamless alignment between training objectives
and FAA requirements. - Provide guidance
and support to the training department in addressing any barriers to student success,
fostering an environment that prioritizes educational
excellence and career readiness.
Financial and Business Management
- Prepare and manage the flight school’s budget, ensuring financial sustainability and alignment with university goals.
-
Oversee
flight lab fee pricing, cost controls, and financial reporting to the university.
Human
Resources and Leadership
Development
- Lead recruitment, retention, and performance management of senior staff, including
department heads and direct
reports. - Foster a positive, collaborative, and professional work environment across all teams
- Support the professional
development of staff and cultivate leadership succession planning
Stakeholder Relations
- Serve as the primary
liaison between the flight school and the University’s Department
of Aeronautics. - Represent the flight school at industry
conferences, events, and partnerships to enhance its reputation and
visibility. - Establish and maintain relationships with aviation
industry partners, alumni, and local community organizations.
Administrative Duties
- Oversee administrative
functions, including
scheduling, record-keeping, and compliance documentation. - Provide regular reports to university leadership on
operational
performance, safety metrics, and financial health. - Address escalated concerns from students, staff, or other
stakeholders in a
timely and professional manner
Qualifications
Qualifications and
Skills
- Bachelor’s degree in business, aviation, or a related field preferred.
- Proven leadership experience in
the aviation or flight
training industry. - In-depth knowledge of FAA regulations (Parts 61, 91, and 141) and compliance
requirements. - Strong
financial acumen with experience managing budgets and resources. - Exceptional communication and
interpersonal skills, with the
ability to build strong relationships with diverse stakeholders. - Strategic thinking, critical
thinking, and problem-solving
abilities. - (see the Statement of Purpose below for additional qualifications)
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