Dassault Falcon 2000 First Officer based in Wheeling, Illinois for a full time position.
Part 91
Highly competitive salary commensurate with experience.
Seeking a Second-in-Command (“SIC”) for a Dassault Falcon 2000 flown Part 91 only and based at Chicago Executive Airport (KPWK), the location of the company’s corporate hangar. The company’s utilization is approximately 300 hours annually.
The schedule necessary to service our affiliated companies generally includes weekday morning departures from KPWK with early evening same-day returns. Some overnights, limited weekends and night flights, and minimal holiday flying. This is not a commutable position and will require the candidate to reside in or relocate to within an hour of the Chicago area.
Summary of Responsibilities:
Responsibilities of the aviation department can be divided into two categories: administrative and operational. The central focus will be to transport our associates in a safe, effective and efficient manner. Additional general responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following:
Willing to be flexible and work as a team with the Chief Pilot on all operations of the flight department on a daily basis. Maintaining order and cleanliness of the aircraft and corporate hangar at all times and ensuring that the aircraft is prepared for flight with all provisions on board for the safety and comfort of the passengers.
Responsible for all compliance and best practices with respect to aviation matters including, without limitation, compliance with all FAA and other applicable laws, regulations, requirements and standards, and compliance with all flight, maintenance and insurance requirements.
Maintaining adherence to company flight department operating policies.
Maintaining department records to include flight and maintenance log, insurance and personnel as required by FARs, manufacturers, other federal agencies, and company policy to ensure accurate reporting and accounting.
Act as PIC or SIC of flights for which the pilot has been scheduled.
Conducting pre/post-flight inspections, supervising any servicing or maintenance, such as refueling operations.
Providing excellent customer service to passengers
Studying weather conditions at departure, destination, en route and alternate airports
Arranging catering services in accordance with company and passenger requirements
Aid in making decisions necessary to start, delay, or cancel flights and deviate the flight from planned route or destination when operating conditions dictate
Reviewing and calculating the aircraft weight and balance, fuel on board and performance charts
Preparing flight plans
All necessary training must be maintained
Maintain a valid driver’s license, pilot’s certificate, and passport for travel requirements
A professional appearance and manner consistent with the company guidelines must be maintained.
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FAA Commercial, Instrument and Multi-Engine Rating
Maintain a Second-Class Medical
Dassault Falcon 2000 Type Rating Preferred
Minimum 2,500 hours total
1,500 hours Multi Engine
500 hours Turbo Jet
Must meet these requirements and all other endorsements as required by the aircraft insurer
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