This position is designated as a safety and security sensitive position pursuant to the Arkansas Medical Marijuana Act and is subject to drug and alcohol testing.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Operate company owned aircraft according to Federal Air Regulations, the aircraft manufacturer’s operating manual and the company Aviation Department policies and procedures.
Make required pre-flight inspection of aircraft, obtain thorough weather briefing, make fuel, weight, and balance calculations, and file appropriate flight plan for all authorized flights.
While in-flight, monitor all aircraft systems and weather conditions, maintain required communications, and observe and assist passengers as necessary to ensure the safest and most comfortable trip possible.
Oversee and ensure the servicing and security of aircraft at all stops.
Maintain personal proficiency in professional responsibilities through participation in schools, training courses, workshops etc. and by reading and studying appropriate publications and texts.
Assure that personal health and physical abilities are maintained at optimum level to safely operate aircraft.
Serve as a corporate representative with passengers, customers, associates, and general public.
Perform other tasks as assigned by management.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
Supervisory responsibilities over aircraft maintenance and flight operations.
EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE
Bachelor’s degree (B.A.) or equivalent from a four-year college or university
3-5 years of flight experience and a total of 3500 flight hours with a minimum of 500 hours of jet time and 500 hours of multi-engine time
Aircraft specific training as required
Equivalent combination of education and experience.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
Airline Transport Pilot Rating
First Class Flight Medical Certificate
Aircraft type ratings in appropriate aircraft
Experience in Falcon 900 EASy and Falcon 7X is preferred
Valid Driver’s License