The Pilot is responsible to provide a superior air transportation experience with a continued safety record second to none on each flight. The Pilot is the face of the company providing not only technically accurate and safe transportation but also providing an exceptional service experience for every company Owner and passenger.
The Pilot is expected to effectively wear many hats resulting in a concierge service level experience with roles ranging from professional aviator to in-flight service provider. The Pilot is in full command of the aircraft at all times and must always maintain a professional demeanor.
Tasks and Responsibilities
Responsible for the safe operation of the aircraft from taxi, take-off, and landing of each flight per FAA guidelines, Original Equipment Manufacture's (OEM) Checklists, the Company Flight Operations Manual (FOM) or Aircraft Operating Manual (AOM), and Standard Operating Practices (SOP's). Greets Owners/passengers pre-flight, makes introductions and briefs them on the specific flight/trip and verifies itinerary/provides passengers with weather updates and safety briefings and explains any changes to itinerary.
Shall brief the Second-in-Command on normal and emergency procedures.
Is responsible for maintaining current knowledge of those general subjects and aircraft-related information, which will enhance his overall competency, ability and professionalism, and apply that knowledge to his job.
Makes every effort to ensure an on-time departure
Must be able to handle and conduct flights with pets and those who smoke.
Act as the final authority on his/her aircraft with respect to all areas of operation including the compliance with all applicable safety and regulatory guidance.
Responsible for properly communicating any maintenance abnormalities or discrepancies to the Company via the aircraft Maintenance Control Center (MCC) Controller on duty for their fleet.
Additionally, must properly complete any paperwork associated with maintenance abnormalities or discrepancies.
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Education
High School
Certifications and Licenses
FAA Airline Transport Pilot (ATP)
First Class Medical Certificate
Years of Experience
3-5
PIC Flight Time Requirements:
2000 Total
250 hours in type for PIC First Class Medical
Requirements:
At least 21 years of age.
Must be able to work varying hours including day and night, weekdays, weekends, and holidays.
Must be extremely flexible and demonstrate the ability to adjust to rapid changes.
Must be able to manage his or her rest to be prepared for flight duty at all times during their tour.
Must be able to secure appropriate airport authority and/or US Customs security badges.
Must be able to pass Transportation Security Administration required background screening, secure appropriate airport authority and/or US Customs security badges.
Must have a valid United States passport and be able to travel internationally without restrictions.
Must have a valid State driver's license.
Must be able to read, write, fluently speak, and understand the English language.
Must be service-oriented with a neat, well-groomed appearance and a demonstrated ability to make a positive impression including a strong capability to effectively interact with passengers.
Must possess excellent oral and written communication skills, especially under pressure.
Must demonstrate the ability to make quick and accurate decisions while paying close attention to detail, both technically and from a passenger-service perspective
Must be able to exert up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 30 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects.
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