Serve as Pilot in Command of the aircraft for the purpose of providing safe, efficient transportation of the Governor, Cabinet and other State Officials conducting official business.
Subject to scheduling twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Pilot duties include, but not limited to: obtaining and interpreting weather from the U.S.
Government and private vendors; flight planning of route and cruising altitude using weather to optimize performance of the aircraft to reduce time and cost of operation to The Commonwealth; conduct assigned flights with the highest level of safety.
Conduct routine pre-flight and post-flight inspections of the aircraft to include supervision of refueling and servicing. Assist in the development and institution of Departmental policies and procedures consistent with basic directives and maintain compliance with all standards.
Secure and cleaning of the aircraft at the completion of the duty day. Assist in scheduling details, passenger briefing of flight, aircraft and baggage assistance.
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Minimum Qualifications
Experience in commercial, corporate or military flight operations; knowledge of the content of Title 14 of the CFR’s;
hold a commercial pilot certificate with multi-engine land (not centerline thrust limited) and single-engine land ratings with ability to obtain ATP within one year; have a FAA First Class Medical certificate; be a high school graduate or equivalent; and hold a valid U.S. Passport.
Additional Considerations
Hold an airline transport pilot certificate with an airplane multi-engine land rating;
2500 hours total time;
500 hours multi-engine;
500 hours turbine;
flight instructor certificate with airplane single and multi-engine instrument airplane ratings;
Beechcraft King Air experience;
Rockwell Collins Pro-Line 21 experience; and a bachelor’s degree. ... Continue Reading
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