[Company] is a leader in turnkey private aviation in the Rocky Mountains. We offer private aircraft management, charter operations, as well as aircraft sales and crewing solutions. We are dedicated to providing exceptional service and tailored aviation solutions to meet the unique needs of our clients. Based in Englewood, CO, at the Centennial Airport (APA) our team is committed to ensuring safe, efficient, and high-quality aviation experiences.
Role Description
We are seeking a highly skilled and safety-focused Pilot in Command (PIC) to operate flights under 14 CFR Part 135. The ideal candidate will demonstrate exceptional airmanship, professionalism, and a commitment to regulatory compliance and customer service. This role involves flying scheduled and on-demand charter flights, ensuring the highest standards of safety and operational excellence.
Responsibilities
Serve as Pilot in Command on Part 135 operations, ensuring safe and efficient flight execution.
Conduct thorough pre-flight planning, including weather analysis, route selection, fuel planning, and aircraft performance calculations.
Perform pre-flight, in-flight, and post-flight duties in accordance with company SOPs and FAA regulations.
Ensure compliance with FAA Part 135 regulations, company policies, and operational specifications.
Maintain accurate flight logs, reports, and documentation.
Communicate effectively with crew members, flight operations, maintenance personnel, and passengers.
Maintain current required licenses and certificates in compliance with the company, ICAO (as applicable), and FAA requirements.
Monitor and report any aircraft discrepancies or maintenance issues.
Uphold the highest standards of customer service, professionalism, and discretion.
Qualifications
FAA License with ATP.
Current First-Class Medical Certificate.
Minimum flight time requirements:
Total Time: 3000 hours
PIC Time: 500 hours
Helicopter time: 1000 hours
Strong knowledge of FAA regulations, airspace, and flight planning.
Excellent decision-making, communication, and problem-solving skills.
Ability to work a flexible schedule, including nights, weekends, and holidays.
Must pass background check, drug screening in compliance with the DOT Drug & Alcohol Testing Program under 14 CFR Part 120 & 49 CFR Part 40, and company training.
Preferred Qualifications
Type rating in H125
Experience with flight instruction
Prior experience in charter, corporate, or air ambulance operations.
Benefits
Competitive salary and flight hour compensation
Health, dental and vision insurance
Employer provided life insurance
Accident insurance
401(k) with company match
AAA Plus membership
Paid time off, sick leave and holidays
Training and career development opportunities