Promote and maintain a strong culture of safety within by adhering to efficient procedures that support exceptional customer service.
Serve as the Pilot in Command (PIC) when assigned as Captain, having the final authority for the operation of the aircraft.
Earn the respect and trust of passengers and flight department colleagues through professionalism and sound judgment; be recognized as a technical expert on assigned aircraft, including aircraft operations and the maintenance interface.
Study weather conditions at destination, enroute, alternate airports and departure points, and make appropriate weather-related mission making decisions necessary to start, delay, or cancel flights and deviate the flight from planned route or destination as operating conditions dictate.
Provide excellent customer service to passengers consistent with applicable government regulations and flight standards as documented in the Flight Operations Manual (FOM).
Ensure that the aircraft is clean and prepared for flight with all provisions on board for the safety and comfort of the passenger. ... Continue Reading
Special Requirements
The minimum flight time requirements are 5000 hours total time, 2000 hours turbine time, 1500 hours Pilot in Command and 500 hours in type of aircraft make and model to be commanded.
Ability to work on a flexible schedule including nights, split days off, and work weekends and holidays in a 24 X 7 environment.
Be able to respond, react to on demand unscheduled trip and be wheels-up within 3 hours of first call
Ability to lift up to 25 pounds
Ability to sit for long periods of time
Ability to work in various weather conditions (heat, cold, rain, etc.) during outdoor patrols/stationed assignments
Adequate vision (with or without corrective lenses), including Night or low-light visibility ... Continue Reading
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