If I am a valid flight instructor, can I subsitute teach without having a teaching degree?
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The answer will vary from state to state. My grandmother was widowed in the spring, attended one semester of college, and was a regular full-time teacher in a public school that fall under Ohio’s “Cadet” program. That was in the 1930s. That program is no longer in existance – but some states have something *very* similar.
You need less in the way of credentials for substitute teaching – and even less to teach at the university level.
If you are talking about sub’bing at a flight school, I don’t see any reason why not. I’d check with the local airport/flight school/community college/continuing ed. to see if they had any openings (or if they wanted you to start teaching flying).
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