You will contribute by:
Possessing exclusive and final authority as to whether or not the aircraft shall proceed to any destination or undertake any flight.
The pilot shall not be overruled by any passenger or executive, nor disciplined for his decision having to do with weather, mechanical condition of the aircraft, or other hazards, and has the final authority on all decisions relating to the operation of the aircraft.
Exercising primary responsibility for the initiation, continuation, diversion, and termination of all flights in compliance with the provisions of applicable Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) and this Flight Operations Manual. However, the Pilot-In-Command, the Chief Pilot or the Aviation Manager can decide to delay or divert any flight which cannot operate or proceed safely in accordance with the provisions of the applicable Federal Air Regulations (FARs) and this Flight Operations Manual.
Requiring to maintain the professional competence and control of the assigned crew and aircraft in compliance with Company and government rules and regulations to ensure optimum safety, security, efficiency, and passenger comfort.
Being accountable to the Chief Pilot for the safe conduct of assigned flights.
Checking weather, all applicable NOTAMs where available, and determining fuel, oil and oxygen requirements
Determining the aircraft weight and balance o Ensuring that all flight planning requirements have been met
Ensuring that aircraft crew members have valid licenses, medical certificates, passports and visas if and when required
Completing an aircraft pre-flight inspection before each departure
Briefing the passengers in accordance with the requirements specified in section 4.18
Operating the aircraft in accordance with operator procedures and aircraft limitations
Ensuring compliance with customs, immigration and sabotage laws
Completing all post flight duties, including notification to the company of any deviation from the planned itinerary or overnight location
Recording flight times and aircraft discrepancies
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We’re searching for candidates with:
Commercial and ATP ratings required.
Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written.
The ability to quickly respond to emergency situations with appropriate actions.
Excellent knowledge of Federal Aviation regulations and safety procedures.
Strong customer service skills as well as safety and compliance.
The ability to sit for long periods of time.
The ability to support an on-call schedule and overnight travel.
10-15 years of experience
A Bachelor's degree in Aviation through military or certified program
A minimum total flight time of 7500 hours as well as 1000 hours in Jet with at least one Jet type rating required. ... Continue Reading
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