RESPONSIBILITIES:
Serve as Pilot in Command of a Bell 429 helicopter, conducting local flights in compliance with FAA regulations and company standards.
Perform pre-flight planning, including weather analysis, risk mitigation, and fuel management.
Ensure the safety and comfort of passengers, including executives and team members.
Maintain aircraft logs, complete post-flight reports, and adhere to all maintenance and operational protocols.
Collaborate with crew, air traffic control, and ground support to execute flawless missions.
Participate in ongoing training and proficiency checks to stay current on aviation best practices. ... Continue Reading
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS:
High school diploma or equivalency certificate.
2,500+ hours of helicopter time.
1,000 + hours turbine helicopter time.
Commercial Pilot Certificate with Instrument Rating.
PREFERRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE:
Helicopter ATP with CFI.
500+ hours in the Bell 429 or similar light twin-engine helicopters.
Strong knowledge of FAR Part 91 operations and corporate aviation standards.
Excellent communication skills and the ability to work in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.
Experience in high-end corporate or executive transport operations.
Familiarity with advanced avionics and flight management systems.
Experience in Emergency Medical Services (EMS) operations and night vision goggle (NVG) proficiency. ... Continue Reading
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