Responsibilities Include:
Ensure all paperwork is finished in a neat and accurate manner.
Keep the Lead Pilot/Area Manager informed of the operational status of his/her aircraft and makes sure the aircraft is airworthy before, during and after the flight.
Represents in a professional manner which includes being neat in appearance and courteous to all internal and external customers.
Complies with other duties as assigned by supervisors.
Report all aircraft mechanical malfunctions by entering them in the aircraft engineering logbook.
Communicates mission status elements including itineraries, estimated time of arrival, etc., with medical crew, passengers, Communication Center, and Maintenance as appropriate.
Loads and unloads stretcher patients and/or isolettes onto aircraft.
Completes written logs and reports as required by the company and the FAA.
Supports company Safety Management System activities.
Any other duties as assigned. ... Continue Reading
The Successful Candidate Will Have:
High school diploma or GED required.
FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate with instrument qualification and meet total flight time requirements.
Strong customer service aptitude
Current First Class FAA Medical Certificate
CAMTS Requirement // 2,000 Total Hours // 1,500 Hours Helicopter // 1,000 Hours PIC Helicopters // 500 Hours Turbine Helicopters // 100 Hours in Unaided Night Operations or 50 Hours Unaided and 100 Hours Night Vision Goggles (NVG) // 100 Hours Instrument (Actual & Hood)
Must meet and maintain the company’s flight personnel weight restriction policy, which limits individual weight to 235 lbs or less.
Ability to communicate verbally, effectively, and clearly in person and by radio.
Must be able to pass pre-placement physical exam including functional capacity exam (strength and flexibility assessment, lift 100 pounds) drug screening and background screen. ... Continue Reading
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