ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Maintain currency and proficiency on tasks/maneuvers required by applicable AF instructions, the UH-1 Aircrew Flight Manual (-1), and other related publications.
Maintain thorough knowledge of aircraft systems, emergency procedures, operating limitations and restrictions, regulations, publications and established procedures.
Perform thorough preflight planning which includes, but is not limited to, filing flight plans/logs, and computing and evaluating aircraft performance data, weather information, notices to airman (NOTAMS), fuel requirements, and weight and balance data.
Review aircraft logbook and maintenance forms/records to determine the checks required for engine running ground checks, functional check flights (FCF), Operational Check Flights (OCF) or in-flight checks. Ensures maintenance on the aircraft has been properly performed and documented.
Briefs crew and passengers on specific mission, flight data, normal procedures, emergency procedures, and equipment requirements.
Perform preflight, in-flight, and post-flight procedures, operational checks, and maneuvers in accordance with operator’s and/or FCF checklist and other applicable publications. ... Continue Reading
QUALIFICATION STANDARDS
Must have a high school diploma or equivalent.
Must have completed formal training conducted under the auspices of an Armed Forces Pilot Training School and be a graduate of the HH-60G qualification course.
Must have recorded a minimum of 1,000 flight hours as pilot in command, including a minimum of 300 hours as pilot in command in the HH-60G.
Must possess a thorough working knowledge of HH-60G systems, applicable maintenance/technical publications, and regulations.
Must be able to read and interpret technical data, drawings, maintenance instructions and other applicable data.
Must have knowledge and skill in the application of mathematics, adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing in all units of measure, using whole number, decimals, and fractions.
Must be familiar with flight line operations and safety requirements.
Must hold a valid and current FAA Class II Medical Certificate and FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate.
Must be able to work days, nights, and weekends as required.
Must be able to read, write, speak and understand English.
Must be able to follow written and oral instructions and have the ability to work with others to effect solutions to ordinary situations/problems.
Must be able to plan and prioritize work assignments with little or no supervision.
Must be willing and able to deal with the customer and company employees in a courteous and professional manner.
Must be able to obtain a DoD Secret Security Clearance.
This position does not include an additional stipend for instructor pilot qualification. ... Continue Reading
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