Maintain your personal relationship with Jesus Christ and be an effective witness for Him.
Assist in the management and oversight of aircraft, flight crew activities and scheduling, ensuring adherence to all policies and procedures, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and other government regulations, including the 14 CFR Part 125 General Operations Manual (GOM).
Conduct flights as a ministry pilot in accordance with Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs) and policies and procedures per Aircraft Operating Manual to ensure safety of personnel and equipment on the ground and in-flight as assigned.
Plan flights and file flight plans; determine aircraft weight and balance calculations and assess performance data to ensure proposed flights can be operated within all limitations; obtain all available preflight information including weather, fuel requirements, alternates, and traffic delays, and interpret that information to ensure safe and efficient operation of proposed flights.
Maintain expert knowledge of assigned aircraft, Aircraft Flight Manual (AFM), AOM, COM, QRH, Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs), policies and procedures to ensure the highest level of readiness and professional skill as a pilot.
Assist in development and management of plans to ensure all pilots and flight engineers are current and proficient by tracking aircraft flight hours and simulator training.
Enhance flying operations through building relationships with external partners, such as the FAA Piedmont Triad International Airport, and service providers. Perform pre-flight, in-flight, and post-flight checks to ensure safe flight operations.
Complete all flight logs, engine trend monitoring, and passenger lists for each flight in a timely manner.
Maintain electronic charts, databases, iPads, documents, etc. in current and orderly manner.
Work with ministry mechanics and contracted maintenance personnel to identify and resolve any maintenance discrepancies. (Ministry pilots are not authorized to conduct aircraft maintenance.)
Maintain the aircraft in a clean and organized fashion when at and away from base; assist in maintaining a clean and aesthetically appealing hangar facility. All other duties as assigned. ... Continue Reading
Qualifications & Experience:
Bachelor's degree (B.A.) from four-year college or university; or five (5) to ten (10) years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Comprehensive knowledge of Federal Aviation Administration 14 CFR Part 125 regulations.
Highly effective communication, collaboration, training and presentation skills.Thorough knowledge of Domestic and International Flight Operations as required.
Ability to think critically and make appropriate decisions.
Ability to meet deadlines and handle multiple projects while working independently.
Proficiency in many different software systems (including Adobe, Outlook, Word, Excel, and web browsers).
12 credit hours of college-level Biblical Studies (required); if not already completed, opportunity to meet and complete requirement is available upon hire. ... Continue Reading
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