Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities
Conduct flights with strict adherence to the Standard Operating Procedures,Canadian Aviation Regulations, Aircraft Flight Manual, and the Company Operations Manual
Check weather, all applicable NOTAMs where available and determine fuel and oil requirements
Calculate the airplane weight and balance
Review, amend and accept the Operational Flight Plan(Type B 705 operation)Complete an airplane pre-flight inspection before each departure
Load, unload and secure cargo/freight as required
Complete flight watch jointly with the flight dispatcher (Type B 705 operation)
Complete all post flight duties, including notification/confirmation to the Company of the whereabouts of the airplane when away from base, recording flight times and any defects
Continue to meet and exceed the Transport Canada Qualification standards for a Pilot
Perform additional duties as assigned ... Continue Reading
Minimum Education, Experience and Certifications
High school diploma or General Education Degree (GED) equivalent
Must be able to obtain and maintain any applicable transportation security clearances and additional authorizations
Category 1 Medical
Current Group 1 Instrument Rating
Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL) with 500 hours on DHC-8
Previous airline experience is considered an asset
Pilots must be fluent in English, and be able to demonstrate effective verbal and listening comprehension
Indigenous and Cultural Awareness Training considered an asset
Working Conditions
Physically able to perform all listed job duties
Travel by aircraft and other means as required by role
Work performed both indoors and outdoors; employee must be able to adapt to all outdoor weather conditions
Able to lift and carry up to 50 lbs
Must be able to work a flexible schedule and be able to travel for extended periods ... Continue Reading
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