Responsibilities
Safely operate the company airplane in accordance with approved operating procedures and current FAA regulations.
As Pilot Flying (PF)-in-Command, maintain in-flight control of aircraft; monitor aircraft condition and performance, review limitations and operational concerns, monitor fuel requirements, necessity and condition of alternate airports, and determine operational implications of malfunctions, altering flight operations as necessary.
Assist and/or conduct flight planning, evaluate and monitor weather, maintain aircraft readiness, and oversee routine aircraft servicing.
Maintain and verify aircraft and pilot flight records using PFM software. Assist department personnel with reports and scheduling as required.
Maintain contact with Chief Pilot and Travel Desk to update schedule changes and passengers’ needs. Process/edit all requests, as necessary, ensuring that correct data is entered in the PFM system.
Assist with passenger scheduling
Verify appropriate aircraft navigational databases, charts, and aircraft and FAA publications as required. Familiar with Company Aircraft Policy and Procedures manual.
Coordinate with fixed-base operators to ensure proper services, e.g., fueling, de-icing, are performed during stopovers and hanger stays, as requested by PIC or fellow crew. ... Continue Reading
Education, Experience and CertificationsRequired:
A Commercial Pilot license with instrument and multi-engine ratings, required.
Minimum of 1500 total flight hours.
High school diploma
FAA Class I or II Medical
Preferred:
1000 hours in multi-engine aircraft as pilot-in-command
2000 hours total flight time
500 Turboprop hours
50 hours in Type BE-300
FAA Airline Transport Pilot License
King Air BE-300 type certification.
Current King Air 350/360 simulator-based training course.
Two years of college or equivalent technical experience. ... Continue Reading
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