[Company] has an exciting opportunity for a Pilot: PIC King Air 200B, SIC Challenger 300 to join their San Antonio office. The Pilot will fly both the King Air 200B and Challenger 300. The Pilot is directly responsible for the safe and efficient FAR part 91 aircraft operation for each assigned flight. The Pilot will comply with Federal Aviation Regulations, Flight Operations Manual (FOM), and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) Manual policy and guidance.
The ideal candidate aligns with our values-based leadership culture. They also provide excellent customer service to passengers and have the ability to build collaborative relationships.
What can [Company] offer you?
A competitive salary, commensurate with your experience and competencies.
A comprehensive and robust benefits program that includes complete health care, 401(k) matching & Profit-Sharing plan (ROTH and traditional), paid holidays, and a front-loaded PTO program.
A Tuition Reimbursement program to support the pursuit of accredited college courses.
An employee development program with professional development staff that allows you to grow your skills and build your competencies to prepare you for future opportunities at [Company].
Qualifications and Requirements:
Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) license required.
Current FAA First or Second-Class Medical Certificate required.
Minimum 8 years’ experience in Aviation required.
3000 hours Total Flight Time.
1500 hours Pilot in Command.
500 hours in King Air.
Knowledge of FAA rules and regulations.
Strong oral and written communication skills; persuasive communication skills.
Essential Functions:
Operates and influences effective and consistent productivity and teamwork to ensure the delivery of Legendary Customer Service (LCS).
Performs a visual pre-flight (walk-around) inspection prior to each flight and after each flight.
Acts as a pilot in command (PIC) or second in command (SIC) of flights for which the pilot has been scheduled.
Assumes primary responsibility for the safety of the passengers, crew members, cargo, and the aircraft.
Thoroughly reviews all customer service items including, but not limited to passenger pick up, passenger drop off, refueling, customs, private hangar pick up/drop off private hangar communication requirements, and passenger catering.
Prepares flight plans considering factors such as altitude, terrain, weather, and navigational aids.
Complies with all Federal Aviation Regulations, Company Operations Manual, Standard Operating Procedures, and Company Policies and Procedures.
Calculates and reviews the aircraft weight and balance, fuel on board and performance charts.
Maintains currency and efficiency on assigned aircraft.
Performs work with a high degree of latitude.
Works safely always and adheres to all applicable safety policies; complies with all company policies, procedures, and standards.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Travel:
9-12 days per month, with approximately 90% being day trips.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
Qualifications and Requirements:
Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) license required.
Current FAA First or Second-Class Medical Certificate required.
Minimum 8 years’ experience in Aviation required.
3000 hours Total Flight Time.
1500 hours Pilot in Command.
500 hours in King Air.
Knowledge of FAA rules and regulations.
Strong oral and written communication skills; persuasive communication skills.