FlyOne seeks Boeing flight instructors for Belgrade simulator

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FlyOne, which specialises in flight simulation entertainment and pilot preparation, has announced the launch of its third simulator facility this November, to be located in Belgrade. This state-of-the-art Boeing 737NG simulator, complements the company’s existing simulators in Ljubljana and Zagreb.

While the simulators are widely enjoyed for entertainment purposes, FlyOne also specialises in providing private pilot interview preparation and consulting services with active TRI (Type Rating Instructors). With its new facility in Belgrade, the company is looking to assemble a skilled team of flight instructors who can offer expert guidance and support to aspiring pilots.

This is a unique opportunity to work in a dynamic environment, helping both entertainment seekers and future pilots refine their skills and achieve their goals. The main requirements for the instructor role are the ability to work with people, present the service in a pleasant and interactive way, and conduct the simulated flights on the B737NG for entertainment purposes (mainly "VFR"). Preference is to have at least a PPL license. Knowledge of basic Boeing systems is a plus.

FlyOne provides the trainee with an experienced instructor on type for onboarding. Part of the software is based on Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020, so familiarity with this program will make onboarding easier. For further details on the work conditions, schedule, and salary, please get in contact with and send your CV to: VS@flyone.si. More photos on what the experience looks like can be found here.

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  1. Anonymous13:43

    Remember seeing similar simulator at Belgrade Airport Terminal 2 hall before pandemic. What happened to that one?

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  2. Anonymous13:43

    This is cool!

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  3. Anonymous13:47

    There was B738 flight simulator in Aviation Museum in Belgrade.

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  4. Anonymous09:22

    Is it a fixed base or full motion sim?

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    1. Anonymous09:48

      This one is fixed based, but with 4K projectors giving strong illusion of motion

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