Essential Functions/Physical Requirements
The list of essential functions, as outlined herein, is intended to be representative of the tasks performed within this classification. It is not necessarily descriptive of any one position in the class. The omission of an essential function does not preclude management from assigning duties not listed herein if such functions are a logical assignment to the position.
As the pilot in command, operates rotary-wing aircraft in response to fire rescue scene calls, inter-facility transports and search and rescue missions and/or assist people in distress.
Complies with Federal Aviation Regulations and Air Traffic Control procedures.
Conducts all flight operations in compliance with the FARs, the aircraft flight manual, BSO General Operations Manual, Operations Specifications, and BSOFR policies/procedures.
Transports victims, patients, equipment, and medical personnel; ensures that the aircraft and weather conditions are flightworthy to transport medical crew and patients to and from medical facilities.
Performs aerial firefighting operations.
Conducts Rescue Hoist operations.
Ensures full and proper completion of all flight/maintenance logs, load manifest forms, Record of Airman Flight and Duty Time Sheets, Risk Assessments, and the securing of the aircraft at the completion of the flight.
Ensures proper briefing of passengers per 14 CFR 135.117. Passenger briefings ... Continue Reading
Minimum Requirements
High school diploma or equivalent
Possession of a Rotorcraft-Helicopter Commercial and Instrument rated license
Possession of an FAA First or Second Class Medical certificate
2500 total flight hours with a minimum of 2000 hours in category
1500 hours Pilot-In-Command (PIC) in category
1000 hours rotorcraft turbine time of which 500 is twin engine time
500 hours cross-country flight time, at least 50 hours of which were at night
200 hours unaided night as PIC (100 hours of unaided can be substituted for by NVG, but cannot be reduced below 100 hours of unaided time)
75 hours of actual or simulated instrument time in flight category (simulator time only counts if it is a certified Level D FSTD)
Possession and maintenance of a valid Florida driver's license throughout employment without restrictions that may affect job performance
Technician (EMT) license.
PREFERRED EXPERIENCE
>3500 total rotorcraft-helicopter flight hours
>2000 total PIC in category
500 hours NVG experience
14CFR 135 Helicopter Air Ambulance experience
Certified Flight Instructor and Certified Flight Instructor Instrument Certificate
Airline Transport Pilot Certificate
EC135/EC145 experience ... Continue Reading
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