The Rotor Wing Pilot is responsible for professionally and safely operating aircraft for to facilitate care of critically ill and/or injured patients.
Rotor Wing Pilots possess strong aviation skills, a keen sense of safety, superior customer service skills, and the ability to effectively communicate with a variety of people, one-on-one and in large groups, sometimes in highly stressful situations.
The Rotor Wing Pilot will be required to work varied shifts, including days, nights, weekends, and holidays.
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QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS
High School diploma or equivalent required
Bachelor’s Degree preferred
Minimum of 5 years’ experience as a professional pilot required
Minimum of 2500 hours total time as pilot in command
Minimum of 2500 hours R/W time required
Minimum 50 Actual instrument time required, with a minimum of 100 combined
Minimum 200 hours of unaided night time required
Minimum 1500 R/W Turbine hours required
Pilots with air medical transportation experience are preferred
Pilots with NVG experience are preferred
Mountain experience is preferred. Experience evaluated on a case-by-case basis
Must hold a FAA Commercial Helicopter Certificate with Instrument Helicopter Rating
Airline Transport Pilot certificate (ATP) preferred
Must have and maintain a FAA second class flight physical
Performs pre and post-flight inspections. Plans flights, assists in loading of passengers, baggage and cargo, and analyzes weather conditions
Maintains logs and records, as required, and prepares written reports
Operates aircraft tug, tractor, and/or ground handling equipment
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite
Excellent grammar; verbal and written communication, and customer service skills
Travel by personal or company vehicle throughout service area is requiredMust possess a valid driver’s license and automobile in good repair.
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