• Conducts operations in a safe and professional manner
• Maintains vigilance during all phases of flight and avoids unnecessary distractions; does not engage in activities that would deter the safe operation of the aircraft
• Puts forth the proper attitude and is always ready to assist other company personnel in getting the job done- this may include, but is not limited to, loading and unloading the aircraft and refueling the aircraft (after proper training)
• Ensures that the flight crew is adequately rested and in proper dress, if applicable
• Inspects or supervises preflight inspections of the aircraft for mechanical and structural soundness; at this time the overall cleanliness of the aircraft and windows will be maintained and the windows cleaned if necessary
• Ensures that required airworthiness inspections are current and the aircraft is equipped for the flight assignment (charts, fuel, oil, emergency equipment, briefing cards, etc.)
• Supervises the SIC (if applicable to flight) in order to ensure proper planning and flight preparation
• Plans flight assignments and obtains a briefing of information relative to the flight such as weather, NOTAMs or other special procedures and instructions
• Prepares or supervises the preparation, filing and closing of flight plans considering such factors as altitude, terrain, weather, range, weight, fuel requirements, airport facilities and navigational aids
• Supervises loading and distribution of cargo, baggage and passengers and determines that weight and balance is within prescribed limitations• Ensures cargo is properly secured
• Operates aircraft at safe and favorable altitudes, taking into account turbulence, oxygen requirements, medical needs and the comfort of passengers during flight
• Insures preparation of flight logs, reporting of mechanical irregularities, and recording of maintenance by maintenance personnel when maintenance is performed enroute
• Must be highly knowledgeable of the company manuals, FAA Regulations, Operations Specifications, flight manuals, etc. and other instructions pertinent to the duties required
• Ensures compliance with FAR 135.265
• Additional duties as assigned ... Continue Reading
135 Operation (Cessna 402)
FAA commercial multi-engine licenses with instrument rating
ATP multi-engine land
First Class Medical
Valid passport required
1,500 hours Total Time
500 hours Cross-Country Time
250 hours PIC
100 hours Night Time
75 hours Instrument Time
50 hours Multi-Engine Time ... Continue Reading
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