Duties
Serve as a pilot-in-command of any agency owned operated aircraft for which the pilot is rated as directed by the Chief Pilot or designee
May be required to fly day or night missions
Prepare written documents daily flight forms, risk assessments, law enforcement reports, etc
Explain duties and responsibilities of the aviation unit
Inspect, monitor, and evaluate aircraft conditions and helicopter to determine compliance with prescribed operating, safety, standards, regulations, and guidelines including Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs), Helicopter Operators Manual and departmental procedures
Operate aircraft tow equipment to move aircraft
Assist the maintenance personnel with performing unscheduled maintenance as necessary
Move aircraft and supplies as deemed necessary
Clean work area and equipment: helicopter, hangar and facility
Work with cleaning fluids and aviation fuel using normal, routine and protective equipment to clean and refuel aircraft
Resolve operational and other work-related problems related specifically to aircraft operations and personnel
Maintain knowledge of law enforcement procedures and two-way radio communication
Exhibit initiative and independent judgement in the flight operations
Cope with the psychological and physiological pressures of flight operations;Establish and maintain effective relationships
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Pilot 3 - Education and Qualification Requirement
Must meet all qualifications for Pilot 2 plus:
Minimum of 1000 hours of helicopter flight time,
Minimum of 500 hours of turbine flight time as pilot in command
Must have FAA Instrument Pilot rating for Rotocraft
Day and night NVG qualified
Pass the FAA Class II medical examination
Bell 407 experience preferred
Chief Pilot or Designee Concurrence ... Continue Reading
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