Responsible for the safe and timely completion of flight operations in accordance with all Company policies and Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs)
Operates assigned flights after determining the airworthiness of the aircraft and reviewing all current factors such as weather, field conditions, navigational aids, etc., relative to the safe operation of the flight
Responsible for the operation of the aircraft during the designated period of duty unless relieved by Company authority – this involves operating the aircraft according to applicable Company policies and FARs
Responsible for the supervision and enroute performance of other crewmembers assigned to their aircraft
Maintains a high degree of proficiency and a thorough knowledge of flight operations, procedures, and systems applicable to the aircraft flown
Through completion of appropriate pre- and post-flight inspection, ensures the airworthy condition of assigned aircraft in accordance with Company policy and FARs
Becomes familiar with existing and forecast departure, arrival, and if applicable, alternate station weather prior to each flight ... Continue Reading
Must be at least 23 years old at the time of hire
High school diploma or equivalent educational achievement
FAA Unrestricted Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) certificate with airplane multi-engine class rating
Must have a minimum of 3,000 hours fixed wing time
Must have 2,000 hours total time in large, Group II transport category, fixed-wing aircraft (turbojet aircraft of more than 41,000 lbs. maximum takeoff weight),
Must have 500 hours of PIC in large, Group II transport category aircraft (turbojet aircraft of more than 41,000 lbs. maximum takeoff weight)
Note: PIC is defined as Captain or Aircraft Commander of record, not simply the sole manipulator of the controls
Must meet the requirements of 14 CFR 121.436(a)(3)
Must have US Part 121 experience
Must maintain Pilot training history in accordance with the Pilot Records Improvement Act of 1996 (PRIA)
Must have or be able to obtain a current First-Class FAA Medical Certificate
Must have or be able to obtain an FCC Radiotelephone Operator’s Permit
Must have or be able to obtain a valid U.S. driver’s license
Must have or be able to obtain a valid passport
Must be able to travel unrestricted to and from the United States
Must pass a DOT pre-employment drug test
Must pass a TSA required fingerprint-based criminal history records check and a background check
Must have authorization to work in the United States as defined by the Immigration Reform Act of 1986
Preferred Qualifications
Actively flying two of the past five years
E170/190 Type Rating ... Continue Reading
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