The Captain reports directly to the Chief Pilot and is to maintain a professional and business like environment in the cockpit which is conducive to the safe and efficient conduct of the flight at all times.
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 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 favourable 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
In addition to meeting the following basic requirements, all pilot applicants must meet the hour requirements as outlined in table below:
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FAA commercial multi-engine licenses with instrument rating
ATP multi-engine land
First Class Medical
1,500 hours Total Time
500 hours Cross-Country Time
100 hours Night Time
75 hours Instrument Time
50 hours Multi-Engine Time
Preferred:
Bachelors degree from an AABI accredited school
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