The Rotor-Wing IFR Strike Team Pilot assists with coverage of open shifts as needed at assigned IFR bases and provides assistance with the start-up and standardization of new IFR bases. They are responsible for all operations involving company aircraft is in compliance with the Federal Aviation Regulations, Part 135, Company Operations Manual and all state or municipal regulations.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/DUTIES
Creates pilot information guide to include location, frequencies, and procedures to be used, when flying into hospitals and other company agencies.
Conducts local area orientation as required.
Informs the Regional Director of Flight Operations anytime the necessary information for flight planning is not available or up-to date.
Operates the aircraft in a safe and efficient manner, with emphasis on compliance with the Rotorcraft Flight Manual
Monitors forecast changes and current weather situations
Conducts preflight of the aircraft prior to starting shift and/or accepting any transports or flights. Preflight will be conducted utilizing the appropriate rotorcraft flight manual. Discrepancies noted during the pre-flight will be noted in the engineering log with a notification to maintenance of the discrepancy and what corrective action is being taken
Reports any major malfunctions, aircraft damage, or injured personnel to Operations Center in the most expeditious manner
Ensures that all operations involving Company aircraft are in compliance with Federal Aviation Regulations, the company Operations Manual, and any state or municipal regulation; thus ensuring safe, efficient transport
Performs any housekeeping duties required to make the crew quarters and hanger area neat, clean, and presentable along with nurse, paramedic.
Wash, wax, and clean aircraft, as needed, along with nurse, paramedic and maintenance personnel.
Submits all appropriate paperwork in a neat and timely manner
Performs other duties as assigned ... Continue Reading
FAA Commercial Rotorcraft-Helicopter certificate
FAA Helicopter instrument rating
High school diploma or equivalent
Current FAA Class II Medical certificate
2000 hours total flight time
1500 hours helicopter time
1000 hours pilot in command
1000 hours turbine
Minimum of 200 helicopter night flight hours (aided and/or unaided)
200 Instrument Hours (Actual / Hood / SIM) 50 Hours Actual in Aircraft
1 year experience with any Air company – preferred
H135 Experience preferred
Twin engine time preferred. ... Continue Reading
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