Midwest Region
Tasks and Responsibilities
•Responsible for the safe operation of the aircraft from taxi, take-off and landing of each flight per FAA guidelines, Original Equipment Manufacture's (OEM) Checklists, Flight Operations Manual (FOM) or Aircraft Operating Manual (AOM), and Standard Operating Practices (SOPs). Greets Owners/passengers pre-flight, makes introductions and briefs them on the specific flight/trip and verifies itinerary/provides passengers with weather updates and safety briefings and explains any changes to itinerary
• Must deliver as needed, in-flight service including the handling of alcohol and the service of catering
• Must load and properly stow on aircraft all baggage as needed
• Must be able to handle and conduct flights for Owners with pets and those who smoke
• Act as the final authority on their aircraft with respect to all areas of operation, including the compliance with all applicable safety and regulatory guidance
•Acts as a liaison for Owners/passengers and from the time the Owners/passengers arrive at the FBO until they have safely landed at their final destination and have departed the final FBO
• Responsible for properly communicating any maintenance abnormalities or discrepancies to via the aircraft Maintenance Control Center (MCC) Controller on duty for their fleet
•Additionally, must properly complete any paperwork associated with maintenance abnormalities or discrepancies
•Other duties as assigned depending on assignment
• Note: It is not possible to list all required job duties on this form. There may be other important duties assigned, depending on the position.
For a full list of essential job functions, please refer to the essential functions worksheet for that position. ... Continue Reading
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Other (KSAOs)
FAA ATP, Restricted ATP, or meet the requirements for FAA ATP or Restricted ATP (R-ATP) certificate with multi-engine rating as follows (IAW 61.160):
At least 21 years of age
1,500 hours total flight time experience or
1,250 hours with appropriate university R-ATP certificate or
1,000 hours with military pilot qualification or
1,000 hours with appropriate university R-ATP certificate
200 hours cross-country (>50 nm) flight time
250 hours fixed-wing PIC
100 hours of night flying, or 75 hours with ≥45 night takeoffs and landings
75 hours of instrument time (actual or simulated in-flight, excludes simulator time)ATP written completed prior to start of Indoctrination Training
50 hours fixed-wing, multi-engine time
Current FAA First-Class Medical certificate
FCC Restricted Radio Operator's Permit
Must have a valid passport and be able to travel internationally without restrictions
Authorization to work in the U.S. and travel in and out of the country without restriction
Must be able to work varying hours including day and night; weekdays, weekends and holidays
Must be extremely flexible and demonstrate the ability to adjust to rapid changesMust be able to manage his or her rest in order to be prepared for flight duty at all times during their tour
Duty may last for as long as fourteen hours per day for up to eight days and may span different time zones and extreme weather differences in the course of a tripWhile on duty may be away from home for seven or more days and nights, staying in hotels
Must be able to secure appropriate airport authority and/or US Customs security badges ... Continue Reading
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