Seeking qualified Pilot in Command candidates for our Light jet aircraft for Part 91 and 135 flight operations. It is expected that the candidate lives within the US Eastern time zone and has direct commuting ability and other major markets.
The Pilot in Command (PIC) reports directly to the Base Chief Pilot. The PIC prepares and ensures the safe and efficient operation of company aircraft in accordance with the company regulations and procedures.
Manage duty, flight, and rest times to requirements of both the company and CFRs
Maintain communication with the company for standby duty assignments, trip notifications, position calls, and pre- and post-flight reports
Maintain and manage electronic flight bag (EFB) hardware and applications
Ensure navigation charts, publications, and company manuals are current
Maintain a current 1st Class medical certificate
Convey strong, proactive decision-making skills
Demonstrate the company core values in all interactions ... Continue Reading
Total Time - 3500 hours
Total PIC - 2000 hours
Total Time in Type - 250 hours
Total PIC Time in Type - 250 hours
Total Multi-Engine - 1500 hours
Total Multi-Engine PIC - 500 hours
Total Turbine - 500 hours
Total Instrument - 300 hours Initial or Recurrent 142 training in type within the last 24 months is preferred.
Ability to obtain a U.S. driver's license
Proof of eligibility to work in the US
Current passport
ATP (ability to obtain ATP)
1st Class Medical
Restricted Radio License
Ability to pass a pre-employment drug screen and submit to random drug/alcohol testing when required
Unrestricted ability to travel to Canada and Caribbean countries
Ability to release and pass a FAA Pilot Record Database review with a System Chief Pilot
Ability to work nights, weekends, and holidays
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience required
Majority of work is completed in and around aircraft and aircraft terminals
Move up to 50 pounds on a frequent basis ... Continue Reading
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