Seeking qualified GVII Pilot in Command based at Fargo Airport KFAR. This position will support the G500 aircraft and operates FAR Part 91.
Responsible for the airworthiness of the aircraft to which assigned, and for the safety of the passengers and crew on board. The captain accomplishes the duties of pilot-in-command, as defined by Federal Aviation Regulations, the aircraft flight manual, and the department policy and operations manual, and is operationally responsible for all phases of the flight.
If not already typed, must obtain the training and skills necessary to obtain a type rating for appropriate fleet type.
Develop and maintain a complete knowledge, understanding and a mastery of the aircraft systems.
Makes decisions to start, delay, or cancel flights, or deviate from planned routes, or destinations, when operating conditions dictate.
As a team member, always confers with other crew members to obtain as much information as possible to determine the best course of action.
Maintains open channels of communication with all crew members.
Responsible for maintaining highest standards of safety through acquiring all pertinent knowledge pertaining to any flights, pilot proficiency training and continuing education.
Develops and maintains thorough understanding about the operation and location of all aircraft emergency, survival and medical equipment.
Keeps fully informed on FAA and foreign regulations, and department policy pertaining to operations.
Keeps informed of latest industry, aircraft, or equipment developments that may impact the department.
Serves in an advisory capacity to the Director of Operations, Chief Pilot, and Director of Maintenance regarding aircraft flight operations.
Develop and maintain the ability to communicate effectively with passengers, and express verbal and written thoughts coherently and logically.
Assures safety and security of aircraft while away from home base.
Maintains flight manuals and navigation charts, as required. Completes appropriate flight logs and paperwork for each flight.
Responsible for post-flight activities, including proper storage and protection of aircraft, cleaning and restocking while away from home base.
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Certifications and Licenses:
FAA Airline Transport Pilot (ATP)
Years of Experience:
3-5 years of experience
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Other:
Bachelor’s degree preferred. Educational and/or training background in an aviation related field desired.
Strong customer service skills a must.
Strong organizational skills with the ability to prioritize.
Proactive decision-making skills.
Skills/ability to obtain a FAA Type rating in the applicable fleet type.
Must maintain a valid First-Class Medical certificate.
International Experience preferred.
Previous flight experience in corporate aviation preferred.
Minimum Requirements:
Minimum total flight time: 2500 hours (PIC)
Multi Engine Land (MEL): 1500 hours (PIC)
Pilot in Command: 2000 hours (PIC applicants only)
PIC MEL: 500 hours
Instrument: 300 hours
Jet: 500 hours
Experience with a private and/or corporate flight department preferred.
Preferences will be given to the following candidates:
Local (within 3 hours driving KFAR)
GVII type rated (or large cabin Gulfstream)
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