About The Position

As part of CAE’s Defence & Security team, BFT Instructor Pilots prepare military aviators to execute critical missions with confidence and operational readiness. You will contribute to shaping the next generation of RCAF pilots through classroom instruction, synthetic training, and live flying in the G120TP aircraft. We're always on the lookout for top talent. Submit your application and be among the first to be considered for upcoming roles. Key Responsibilities (During System Build-Up): Complete aircraft type conversion training. Support the design and development of courseware, including classroom, synthetic training device, and live flying sequences. Support acceptance testing of courseware, aircraft, and synthetic training devices. Contribute to the establishment of an Integrated Training Centre by creating policy and procedure documents. Support the integration and testing of Learning and Information Management systems. Test synthetic training device lesson plans and G120TP Air Lesson Plans (ALPs). Key Responsibilities (During Steady-State Operations): Deliver instruction in classrooms, on synthetic training devices, and in the G120TP aircraft. Maintain flying proficiency and currency in accordance with B‑GA‑100, RCAF FOM, 2 CFFTS Orders, and CQFI SOW. Conduct instructional sorties following RCAF doctrine. Execute all missions in the BFT syllabus, including cross‑country and out‑and‑back missions. Assist Flight Commanders in monitoring student continuity. Prepare and deliver briefings and presentations, including A Category ground school where applicable. Comply with CAF Flight Safety protocols (A‑GA‑135‑001/AA‑001). Support creation, maintenance, and review of procedures, manuals, and documentation. Support OA and TA organizations as a subject matter expert. Participate in routine reviews and continuous improvement of courseware. Perform Maintenance Test Pilot duties as assigned. CQFI Expectations: Instruct on Clearhood, Instrument, Navigation, Formation, and Composite missions. Potentially support Standards, staff development, and QFI training based on performance.

Requirements

  • For candidates with NO prior military experience: Minimum 500 hours of flight time on a single‑pilot, high-performance aeroplane. Transport Canada commercial pilot licence. Current or previously held Transport Canada instructor rating.
  • For candidates WITH prior military experience: Demonstrated military experience meeting Prior Learning Assessment requirements.
  • For all candidates: Fluent in English (reading, writing, speaking). Military or professional flying experience within the last 10 years. Unrestricted Transport Canada Category 1 medical, plus any RCAF‑required medical exams. Meet aircraft body weight and anthropometric limits. Must pass Controlled Goods security evaluation and meet US ITAR re‑transfer compliance.
  • Aeromedical Training (IAW CADO 5‑301)
  • Spatial Disorientation Training
  • Centrifuge Training
  • Escape Systems / Ground Egress Training
  • ALSE Training
  • Sea Survival Training
  • Air Operations Survival – Land
  • Servicing training for cross‑country flights
  • St. John’s Ambulance first aid certification (including CPR & AED)
  • Fire prevention/extinguisher training (every 4 years)

Nice To Haves

  • Previous NFTC QFI or Grob G120TP QFI experience.
  • Military flying supervisory or leadership experience.
  • Flight lead experience (trainer or fighter aircraft).
  • Military instructional experience.
  • RAWC Operational Test & Evaluation Course or recognized equivalent.

Responsibilities

  • Complete aircraft type conversion training.
  • Support the design and development of courseware, including classroom, synthetic training device, and live flying sequences.
  • Support acceptance testing of courseware, aircraft, and synthetic training devices.
  • Contribute to the establishment of an Integrated Training Centre by creating policy and procedure documents.
  • Support the integration and testing of Learning and Information Management systems.
  • Test synthetic training device lesson plans and G120TP Air Lesson Plans (ALPs).
  • Deliver instruction in classrooms, on synthetic training devices, and in the G120TP aircraft.
  • Maintain flying proficiency and currency in accordance with B‑GA‑100, RCAF FOM, 2 CFFTS Orders, and CQFI SOW.
  • Conduct instructional sorties following RCAF doctrine.
  • Execute all missions in the BFT syllabus, including cross‑country and out‑and‑back missions.
  • Assist Flight Commanders in monitoring student continuity.
  • Prepare and deliver briefings and presentations, including A Category ground school where applicable.
  • Comply with CAF Flight Safety protocols (A‑GA‑135‑001/AA‑001).
  • Support creation, maintenance, and review of procedures, manuals, and documentation.
  • Support OA and TA organizations as a subject matter expert.
  • Participate in routine reviews and continuous improvement of courseware.
  • Perform Maintenance Test Pilot duties as assigned.
  • Instruct on Clearhood, Instrument, Navigation, Formation, and Composite missions.
  • Potentially support Standards, staff development, and QFI training based on performance.

Benefits

  • Benefits: fully flexible for you to choose what is important
  • Retirement: Defined Benefits Retirement Plan & Group Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP)
  • Financial Perks: Employee Stock Purchase Plan & numerous corporate discounts
  • Personal and Family Programs: Physical Wellness Plan & Supplementary Maternity Plan
  • Fun at work: social and community events all-year round!
  • Relocation package: Our relocation package is designed to support your transition and make moving to Moose Jaw as smooth as possible.
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