DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
To participate in the Pilot-in-Command’s crew briefing, and make himself aware of all relevant aeronautical and meteorological information as well as relevant papers documenting the aircraft technical status and its anticipated load.
To prepare the OFP and when necessary, file the Flight Plan with the appropriate Authority. If stored plans are used then he should ensure that the correct plan has been activated.
To carry out such duties concerning the flight in accordance with the SOP, including procedures, limitations and performance related to the specific aircraft type, as allocated to him by the Pilot-in-Command;
To confirm the safe navigation of the aircraft, maintaining a continuous and independent check upon both the geographical position of the aircraft and its safe terrain clearance.
To safely and properly conduct the flight in compliance with the current flight plan and the Pilot-in-Command’s instructions when the Pilot-in-Command is not at the controls.
Any change to the current flight plan has to be notified to the Pilot-in Command.
To provide advice, information and assistance to the Pilot-in-Command, as may contribute favourable towards the safe and efficient conduct of the flight.
To assist the Pilot-in-Command in administration duties related to the flight andTo seek and receive information and/or explanation from the Pilot-in Command, as may be necessary to enable fulfilment of functions.
To assist the Flight Safety Department for all Technical related matters.Perform any other official duties as may be assigned by your supervisor. ... Continue Reading
MINIMUM ENTRY QUALIFICATIONS AND WORK EXPERIENCE
Must have flown with more than 250 flying hours or above with Commercial Pilot License, Multi Engine with Instrument Rating.
Must be with an experience of handling a minimum of 10 tons’ equipment with good performance. ... Continue Reading
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