Essential Job Functions:
Directly responsible for the safe and efficient transport of all crew members, patients, and other riders by Pilatus PC-12 fixed-wing aircraft. Demonstrates ability to function as a member of the flight crew and ensures the safety of the crew, patients, and other passengers during transport. Serves as a safety officer for specialty teams conducting transport of neonatal patients by fixed-wing aircraft. Assists medical crew in the movement of medical equipment and loading/unloading of patients and riders.
Actively assesses flight conditions while on duty and promptly notifies crew and dispatch of any changes in operational status. Identifies the early warning signs of a change in flight or aircraft operational conditions and responds appropriately to continue or abort transport. Assigns or delegates the performance of applicable tasks during operational emergencies to crew members for which that person has the necessary skills and competence to accomplish safely.
Immediately completes shift hand-off report at the aircraft with off coming PIC when first coming on duty. Completes and documents thorough walk around of aircraft at the start of each shift. Conducts safety and operational briefings with on duty medical crew when coming on shift and anytime there is a change in operational status/ability. Conducts safety and operation briefings with specialty transport team prior to conducting a transport. Completes all required documentation as designated during the duty period. Completes and submits all incident reports (operational, safety, staff) prior to the completion of each shift.
Demonstrates ongoing competency in the assigned airframe. Participates in company meetings, ongoing education, checkoffs, and any other training required by regulatory agencies or the organization. Maintains requirements for age specific competencies for the position and demonstrates the knowledge or principles of growth and developments and the skills necessary to provide patient/customer care/services.
Establishes and maintains communication and utilizes educational opportunities with crew and other significant individuals.
Performs other duties as assigned or needed to meet the needs of the department/organization.
Demonstrates knowledge, understanding of, and compliance with:
-Infection control policies and procedures according to standard operating procedure. ... Continue Reading
Minimum License, Certification, & Flight Experience:
Commercial Single-Engine Land (ASEL) & Multi-Engine Land (AMEL) Certification
Instrument Rating Current FAA First- or Second-Class Medical Certificate Driver’s License with Acceptable Driving Record
Must meet FAA Part 135 Minimum Flight Experience for PIC IFR Operations
50 hours in Pilatus PC12 (required)
Preferred Experience:
Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems (CAMTS) Minimum Standards (Preferred)
2500 hours Total Time (2000 hours in airplane category) 1000 hours PIC 500+ hours of cross-country time 100+ hours in Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC) 100+ hours of night flight time
Air Transport Pilot (ATP) Certificate Previous air medical transport experience.
Previous simulator-based training in the Pilatus PC12.
A minimum of 3 years of related experience. ... Continue Reading
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