At [Company], weâre not just a lifestyle carrier â weâre a lifestyle employer. Here, entrepreneurship meets determination, and excellence is our standard. We believe that the journey is just as important as the destination, and every day, we strive to create a Joyful, Simple eXperience for our Customers. Join us, and find your runway to growth, innovation, and success.
About the Role:
As a Quick Upgrade Captain at [Company], youâll be at the controls of one of the most innovative aviation experiences in the industry. Your mission is to operate our aircraft safely, efficiently, and in full compliance with all regulations, all while delivering exceptional service to every flight. With typical schedules averaging 3-5 legs per day over 14-16 days per month, we prioritize work-life balance and strive to return you to your home base every night.
A Day in the Life:
Pre-Flight Preparation
Your day begins one hour prior to departure, giving you ample time to:
Review key flight details in Traxxall, including maintenance status, NOTAMs, fuel loads, weather conditions, and routing.
Collaborate with the Captain to discuss departure and arrival strategies, including diversion planning if needed.
Perform all required pre-flight checks, safety procedures, and flows to ensure the aircraft is clear.
In-Flight Operations
Operating the aircraft in full compliance with FAA regulations, [Company] SOPs, and industry safety standards.
Maintain real-time communication with Mission Control (Dispatch), Ground Operations, ATC, and your Flight Attendant.
Serve as the secondary voice to the Captain in decision-making, ready to act quickly and confidently in dynamic conditions.
Post-Flight Duties
Assist with quick turn tasks, including light cabin tidying: clean tray tables, cross seatbelts, collect trash, and support the Flight Attendant as needed to ensure an on-time departure.
Log any maintenance in Traxxall and communicate critical updates to Mission Control
Additional responsibilities include:
Participating in recurrent training and performance evaluations to maintain proficiency and grow in your career.
Step in to assist with baggage handling or other duties at smaller airports where ground support is limited.
Consistently represent [Company] with the highest standards of safety, professionalism, and Customer, both in and out of the flight deck.
Why Youâll Love This Role:
Youâre More Than a Number: At [Company], youâre a valued Crewmember, not just a call sign.
No Two Days Are the Same: Every flight brings unique challenges and opportunities to shine.
Create Memorable Moments: Youâre part of the entire Customer journey, delivering hospitality in the air and on the ground.
Path to Captain: When operational need arises and/or a spot opens, you will be the first to upgrade and jump into the left seat.
What Makes a Successful Quick Upgrade Captain?
Weâre looking for someone who is:
Adaptable: You thrive in fast-paced, dynamic environments, adjusting quickly to changing priorities, weather, and operational needs.
Detail-Oriented: Nothing gets past you, from preflight checks to final shutdown.
Critical Thinker: You can quickly assess situations and make sound, safety-first decisions.
Customer-Centric: You take pride in making every passenger feel welcomed and cared for.
Communicative: You share information clearly and keep everyone in the loop, from your Captain, Flight Attendant, Grounds Crew, Maintenance, Mission Control, and Customers.
Proactive: You anticipate needs, take initiative, and solve problems before they arise.
Safety-Focused: You instinctively prioritize safety in every action and hold yourself and others accountable to the highest safety standards.
Entrepreneurial Spirit: You bring energy, ownership, and creativity to your role, always looking for ways to improve processes and elevate the Customer experience.
Required Experience:
In compliance with federal aviation security requirements, candidates must be U.S. citizens or U.S. nationals.
High School Diploma/GED
Minimum 2500 fixed-wing total flight hours
Minimum 500 multi-engine hours
Minimum 500 turbine hours
Minimum 100 hours within the last 12 months
No FAA violations/accidents/incidents/suspensions
No significant training/check ride failures
Preferred Experience:
3000+ total time
1000+ multi-engine hours
Embraer 135/145 experience
Skill, Licenses, & Certifications:
Valid FAA Pilot Certificate appropriate to the aircraft and operating position held.
Current and valid Driverâs license and Passport
Current and valid FAA First Class Medical Certificate
Current and valid ATP or Commercial Multi-Engine Certificate
Current and valid FCC Radio Operatorâs Permit