Directly responsible for the safe execution and piloting of flights to which they are assigned and follow, as well as are experts and advise upon, all flight procedures and flight related policies found in the Flight Operations Manual (FOM), the Employee Handbook, and federal, state, and local regulations.
Senior pilots are also responsible for the Departments Safety Management System and any related safety ratings and certifications.
Report directly to the Aviation Manager/Chief Pilot and are the final authority in the operation of the aircraft while acting as Pilot-in-Command (PIC).
The accountability of this position will be based in safety performance, cost effectiveness of service, and internal customer satisfaction.
Subjected to random drug testing under fitness for duty program, must maintain mental and physical fitness for all assigned duties. ... Continue Reading
Requires a minimum:
• Airline Transport Rating ATP
• 2,500 hours total time PIC & SIC (pilot in command plus second in command)
• 1,500 hours Pilot in Command (PIC) multi-engine
• 500 hours PIC turbine
• Successful completion of manufacturer’s initial ground training for aircraft being flown upon hiring.
• Attend and pass a part 142 school in a level c simulator or equivalent at least once a year.
Preferred:
• King Air B200 and G1000 time
• Currency with King Air B200 and Beechcraft approved ground and flight school.
Demonstration of experience and capabilities may be required. ... Continue Reading
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