Purpose:
The Pilot in Command functions as a member of the critical care transport team.
The Pilot in Command is responsible for, and is the final authority over, the safe operation of the assigned aircraft on all flights released and operated by the STAT MedEvac system.
Responsibilities include ensuring aircraft airworthiness, currency of all FAA required qualifications and publications, safe conduct of flight operations in accordance with CEM policies and procedures and FAA regulations.
The Pilot in Command is expected to execute independent judgment in order to provide the safest and most efficient air transportation of CEM patients in a highly challenging and rapidly changing operational environment.
The Pilot in Command functions as a part of a team and shares responsibility for the team’s conduct. ... Continue Reading
Qualifications:
2,000 total flight hours
1,500 total helicopter flight hours
1,000 total PIC helicopter flight hours
200-night flight hours (at least 100 hours unaided)
100 instrument hours
500 turbine hours ... Continue Reading
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