Auburn University School of Aviation Announces Search for Chief Flight Instructor for 2026
Auburn University's School of Aviation is proactively planning for its future leadership by announcing a search for a new Chief Flight Instructor. The key position is scheduled to be filled in 2026, highlighting the institution's long-term strategic planning. This role is essential for overseeing the university's flight training standards and managing the instructional staff. The advance notice allows for a comprehensive search to find a suitable candidate to lead the next generation of Auburn-trained pilots. This move underscores the school's commitment to maintaining excellence in its aviation program.
Official Source: https://www.afm.aero/auburn-university-school-of-aviation-seeks-to-hire-chief-flight-instructor-in-2026
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