Global 7500 PIC part 91/135 based in Oregon for a full time position.
Safely operate the aircraft, determine departure times and routes, and/or cancel flights based on weather or other conditions
Ensure that the flight is conducted in complete compliance with all federal, local, and company regulations and policies and procedures
Institute all necessary changes as required by the company conditions such that the flight may continue under appropriate company policies, procedures and rules
Responsible for conducting the flight in a safe and prudent manner in accordance with industry and company standards Possess exclusive and final authority as to whether or not the aircraft shall proceed to any destination or undertake any flight. The pilot shall not be overruled by any passenger or executive, nor disciplined for his decision having to do with weather, mechanical condition of the aircraft, or other hazards, and has the final authority on all decisions relating to the operation of the aircraft.
Exercise primary responsibility for the initiation, continuation, diversion, and termination of all flights in compliance with the provisions of applicable Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) and this Flight Operations Manual. 
Required to maintain the professional competence and control of the assigned crew and aircraft in compliance with Company and government rules and regulations to ensure optimum safety, security, efficiency, and passenger comfort.
Accurate completion of all trip paperwork in accordance with current procedures
Responsible for ensuring a thorough and complete understanding with the second in command regarding all aspects of flight
Maintain a complete working knowledge of all aircraft systems which they are authorized to operate to include all emergency systems and procedures associated with the aircraft
Secure the aircraft after each flight to include arranging hangar storage if they deem necessary or they are instructed to do so by the company management.
Obtain the most current weather reports, forecasts and NOTAMS from a FAA flight service station or other authorized agency.
File or cause a flight plan to be filed with the FAA or an ICAO state company facility.
Analyze area, enroute and terminal charts for the airport of intended landing and alternates.
Other duties may be required, as needed. ... Continue Reading
Global 7500 PIC Type rating preferred (Similar Type to be considered)
5000 Total Time hours in Similar type.
Special Skills :
Intense focus on safety, compliance, customer service.
Physical abilities:
meet standard pilot requirements
Other:
5 years of aviation experience
Must be able to work flexible schedules
Willing to travel worldwide extensively and without any restrictions
18 years of age or older
Must have a valid driver's license with a clean driving record
5-10 years Piloting aircraft ... Continue Reading
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