Specific Responsibilities and DutiesBefore operating the airplane, ensuring that it has a valid Certificate of Airworthiness issued by the state of registry or has a valid Permit to Fly in accordance with Article 28 of the AN(OT)O and OTAR Part 121 Subparts E or P, and the airplane is operated in compliance with these documents
Ensuring the safety and security of all persons on board the aircraft when the doors are closed
Complying not only with the requirements of the AN(OT)O but also, where more stringent, the operating and flight rules of the state or airspace being flown in
Ensuring that no flight is commenced if any flight crew member will be prevented from performing his duties as a result of incapacitation by any cause such as injury, sickness, fatigue, or the effects of alcohol or drugs
Ensuring that no flight will be continued beyond the nearest suitable aerodrome or heliport when flight crew members’ capacity to perform functions is significantly reduced by impairment of faculties from causes such as fatigue, sickness, or lack of oxygen
Ensuring that checklists are complied with in detail
Reporting all known or suspected defects in the aircraft at the termination of the flight
Completion of the journey logbook and any General Declaration
Preserving the flight recorder records and if necessary, the associated flight recorders if the aircraft has been involved in an accident or incident
Notifying the appropriate local authority in the event of an emergency that necessitates action in violation of local regulations or procedures. The report shall be made as soon as possible, but in any event, not later than 72 hours after the incident. A copy of the report shall be submitted to the Governor
The security of the aircraft during its operation
Reporting any act of unlawful interference to the Governor and to the designated local authority
Ensuring that the correct type of fuel and oil is loaded in sufficient quantity to meet requirements for the proposed flight
Taking all reasonable steps to ensure that the airplane weight and balance is within the calculated limits for the operating conditions
Taking all reasonable steps to ensure that whenever the aircraft is taxiing, taking off, or landing, or whenever he considers it advisable (e.g. in turbulent conditions), all passengers are properly secured in their seats, and all cabin baggage is stowed in approved compartments
Taking any action necessary in an emergency situation that requires immediate decision and action, under the circumstances. In such cases, he may deviate from rules, operational procedures, and methods in the interest of safety ... Continue Reading
About the Rolepilots will operate company aircraft to BCAA OTAR Part 121 requirements and standards, including strong participation in the company Safety Management System (SMS). The Captain is responsible for the operation and safety of the aircraft from the moment the aircraft has started its engine(s) for the purpose of taking-off until the moment it finally comes to rest at the end of the flight and the engines are shut down.
Specific Responsibilities and DutiesBefore operating the airplane, ensuring that it has a valid Certificate of Airworthiness issued by the state of registry or has a valid Permit to Fly in accordance with Article 28 of the AN(OT)O and OTAR Part 121 Subparts E or P, and the airplane is operated in compliance with these documents
Ensuring the safety and security of all persons on board the aircraft when the doors are closed
Complying not only with the requirements of the AN(OT)O but also, where more stringent, the operating and flight rules of the state or airspace being flown in
Ensuring that no flight is commenced if any flight crew member will be prevented from performing his duties as a result of incapacitation by any cause such as injury, sickness, fatigue, or the effects of alcohol or drugs
Ensuring that no flight will be continued beyond the nearest suitable aerodrome or heliport when flight crew members’ capacity to perform functions is significantly reduced by impairment of faculties from causes such as fatigue, sickness, or lack of oxygen
Ensuring that checklists are complied with in detail
Reporting all known or suspected defects in the aircraft at the termination of the flight
Completion of the journey logbook and any General Declaration
Preserving the flight recorder records and if necessary, the associated flight recorders if the aircraft has been involved in an accident or incident
Notifying the appropriate local authority in the event of an emergency that necessitates action in violation of local regulations or procedures. The report shall be made as soon as possible, but in any event, not later than 72 hours after the incident. A copy of the report shall be submitted to the Governor
The security of the aircraft during its operation
Reporting any act of unlawful interference to the Governor and to the designated local authority
Ensuring that the correct type of fuel and oil is loaded in sufficient quantity to meet requirements for the proposed flight
Taking all reasonable steps to ensure that the airplane weight and balance is within the calculated limits for the operating conditions
Taking all reasonable steps to ensure that whenever the aircraft is taxiing, taking off, or landing, or whenever he considers it advisable (e.g. in turbulent conditions), all passengers are properly secured in their seats, and all cabin baggage is stowed in approved compartments
Taking any action necessary in an emergency situation that requires immediate decision and action, under the circumstances. In such cases, he may deviate from rules, operational procedures, and methods in the interest of safety
RequirementsFAA/UK-CAA/EASA certificate with applicable ratings
Total flight time SIC 2,000 (at least 500 turbine)
Valid Class One Medical
Fluent in English
No accident/incident record
No criminal record
Being familiar with and complying with the laws, regulations, and procedures necessary to a flight, including but not limited to the following:
The appropriate sections of the Air Navigation (Overseas Territories) Order
The Overseas Territories Aviation Requirements, in particular Parts 119 and 121
Any applicable conditions on the Operator's approval
Maintaining a valid license with applicable ratings along with a passport, always carried when on flight duty. Any visa necessary will be provided by Renewal of licenses and ratings shall be initiated at least six weeks before the date of expiry
Maintaining all allocated Company manuals and instructions, ensuring they are kept up to date
Being well prepared for the flight and up to date with current conditions before each flight
Being aware of and respect the need to observe confidentiality regarding internal Company matters and any information on our passengers
Conforming to uniform and grooming standards ... Continue Reading
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