Falcon 900EX EASy Captain – Part 91/135 Operations
We demand an aviation professional who takes pride in delivering an exceptional, seamless travel experience while upholding the highest standards of safety and airmanship.
Beyond the logbook, we're seeking someone who genuinely excels in a white-glove service environment. The right candidate is polished, discreet, and comfortable operating at the highest levels. You are our last line of defense on the flight line; professionalism and interpersonal awareness are non-negotiable.
The mission belongs to you.
Safety Leadership. You set the tone. Every preflight, every briefing, every decision reflects your commitment to getting it right.
Systems Mastery. You know the 900EX EASy cold, from normal operations to the last line of the manual. There are no surprises you aren't prepared for.
Crew Cohesion. You build a team that trusts each other, communicates openly, and performs at its best when it matters most.
Maintenance Partnership. You work hand-in-glove with the Maintenance Technician to keep the aircraft airworthy, current, and ready. Squawks get reported. Nothing gets overlooked.
Operational Excellence. Paperwork is accurate. NOTAMs are reviewed. Weather is understood. Ground operations are coordinated. Nothing falls through the cracks.
Principal Service. You represent our operation with professionalism, warmth, and discretion.
About the Operation
This is a 3-pilot flight department operating under both Part 91 and Part 135, flying approximately 350 total annual hours. The team is supported by a dedicated factory-trained Maintenance Technician and a full-time Cabin Attendant. Candidates based in the New York Metro area or willing to relocate are strongly preferred. Preference will also be given to pilots with EASy experience.
Minimum Qualifications
FAA Airline Transport Pilot certificate with a relevant type rating
5,000 hours Total Fixed Wing
2,500 hours Multi-Engine
2,000 hours Pilot-in-Command
1,500 hours Turbine
250 hours Night
5 years operating under Part 91 and/or Part 135
250 hours PIC in the Falcon 900/2000 series or a directly comparable large-cabin aircraft within the past 12 months preferred
Current FAA First Class Medical Certificate
FCC Restricted Radiotelephone Operator's Permit
Valid U.S. passport and state driver's license
Unrestricted travel authorization to the EU, Canada, and Caribbean
Day-to-Day Responsibilities
The Captain will have authority and accountability for every aspect of flight operations, including:
Planning and executing all flights in full compliance with FAA regulations and company operations specifications
Conducting thorough pre-flight inspections and maintaining a deep systems knowledge of the 900EX EASy, including all normal and emergency procedures
Coordinating with the Maintenance Technician on squawk resolution, database currency, scheduled inspections, and airworthiness compliance
Gathering and analyzing current weather, NOTAMs, and routing data to support sound go/no-go decision making
Managing trip logistics in coordination with flight ops personnel
Completing all required flight and duty records, logbooks, and trip paperwork accurately and on time
Staying current with regulatory changes, recurrent training requirements, and company policy updates
Mentoring and leading fellow crew members to foster a cohesive, high-performing flight department culture
Identifying and communicating opportunities to improve the operation's service quality and efficiency
Compensation & Benefits
Comprehensive Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage
Short and Long-Term Disability Insurance
Paid Parental Leave
401(k) with company match
Paid Time Off and Vacation
Premium hotel accommodations (HOTAC) and per diem while traveling
Annual Bonus