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The Float Rotor Wing Pilot is responsible for professionally and safely operating aircraft for LFN to facilitate care of critically ill and/or injured patients. Rotor Wing Pilots possess strong aviation skills, a keen sense of safety, superior customer service skills, and the ability to effectively communicate with a variety of people, one-on-one and in large groups, sometimes in highly stressful situations. The Float Rotor Wing Pilot will be required to work varied shifts, including days, nights, weekends, and holidays. Our float positions are full-time. The purpose of our float pilot is to cover open shifts on the schedule due to line pilot vacations, leave, etc. Seven shifts are guaranteed in the pay period, but may not be consecutive or all at the same base.
This position is primarily assigned to cover shifts at the bases located in Pendleton, La Grande, Ontario, Boise & Burley.
QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS
High School diploma or equivalent required
Bachelorās Degree preferred
5 yearsā experience as a professional pilot preferred
2000 hours Total Time required
1500 hours Pilot in Command
1000 R/W Turbine hours required
100 hours instrument time preferred, 50 hours required
100 hours of unaided nighttime required
Pilots with air medical transportation experience preferred
Pilots with NVG experience preferred
Mountain experience preferred. Experience evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
Must hold FAA Commercial Helicopter Certificate with Instrument Helicopter Rating
Must have and maintain FAA second class flight physical
Performs pre- and post-flight inspections. Plans flights, assists in loading of passengers, baggage and cargo, and analyzes weather conditions
Maintains logs and records, as required, and prepares written reports
Operates aircraft tug, tractor, and/or ground handling equipment
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite
Excellent grammar; verbal and written communication, and customer service skills
Travel by personal or company vehicle throughout LFNās service area is required
Must hold a valid driverās license, have access to an automobile in good repair, be able to provide proof of auto insurance, meet LFNās Driverās Policy requirements and able to travel whenever or wherever business needs necessitate