Responsibilities:
Be the Pilot-in-Command (PIC) on company aircraft
Review weather and airport conditions, evaluate fuel requirements and aircraft performance figures to ensure safety of flight.
Prepare and file flight plans for all destinations
Ensure all operations conducted within capabilities of the aircraft and crew, with utmost regard for safety of flight
Follow company Flight Operations Manual, aircraft specific SOPs and all FAA and foreign regulations
Perform normal flight responsibilities, travel tasks, passenger requirements and other administrative tasks as assigned by Chief Pilot to assure safe and superior service to company personnel and customers.
Working knowledge of all aircraft systems, how they operate normally, and all procedures used in emergency situations in the event of a system malfunction. ... Continue Reading
Qualifications:
Airline Transport Pilot Certificate required
First Class FAA Medical Certificate
FCC Restricted Radio Telephone Operator Permit required
680 Type preferred not required
5,000 flight hours preferred, minimum of 1800 hours of flight time
500 hours pilot in command time
500 hours with turbine powered aircraft ... Continue Reading
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