Key Duties
Perform as Second in Command in the transport of passengers, mail, freight, or for other commercial purposes.
Comply with Federal Aviation Regulations, Company Flight Procedures, and Company Policies on scheduled flights and routes to ensure safety of flight.
Conduct business in a professional manner and demeanor at all times.
Operate Company aircraft adhering to established Qualification Standards and all Flight Manual operating procedures and policies.
Communicate with all required agencies and personnel while adhering to Company Communication Practices.
Must have knowledge commensurate with holder of airline transport pilot certificate and have knowledge of all aspects of applicable FARs and AIM. ... Continue Reading
Required
Minimum of 1,500 hours of total documented flight time.
Minimum of 500 hours of fixed wing turbine time (airplane and powered lift combined).
A current First Class FAA medical certificate.
FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate with Instrument - Airplane.
All aeronautical experience requirements for an ATP, Airplane category rating, as set forth in 14 CFR §61.159.
Current ATP written exam.
High school diploma or equivalent.
Must possess a valid Driver’s License.
Must possess and/or obtain a current passport with unlimited access in and out of the United States.
Employees with non-U.S. passports also will need any appropriate travel documentation.
Excellent judgment, leadership skills, demonstrated command ability and maturity.
Professional demeanor and appearance.
Minimum 23 years of age.
Must be authorized to work in the U.S.
Ability to communicate in English.
Preferred
An FAA Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) certificate.
500 hours of multi-engine airplane time.
Minimum of 50 hours of flight time within the last 12 months.
Four-year degree from an accredited university. ... Continue Reading
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