About the role
[Company] is seeking a highly skilled and customer-focused Gulfstream V (G-V) pilot to join our charter operations team. As a pilot, you will be responsible for the safe, efficient, and regulatory compliant operation of the G-V aircraft, ensuring full compliance with all 14 CFR regulations and [Company]’s policies and procedures. This position operates on a 14 days on / 14 days off schedule, allowing for a balanced work-life structure.
Who We Are Looking For
FAA Airline Transport Pilot Certificate
Multi-Engine Land Rating.
FAA First Class Medical Certificate
G-V PIC Type Rating
Must have attended G-V full motion sim training within the previous 24 months
Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with a focus on providing superior customer service.
Ability to support [Company]’s mission and deliver exceptional service to clients.
4,000 hours total flight time.
1,500 Minimum PIC Hours.
500 G-V PIC Hours (250 Minimum)
Must have Oceanic crossing experience within the past 12 months.
US Passport
Must not have any ineligible TSA criminal offenses.
What You Will Be Doing
Serve as the Pilot in Command (PIC) for both two-pilot and augmented crew operations while delivering exceptional customer service and maintaining the highest standards of flight safety and operational excellence.
14 days on / 14 days off rotating schedule, providing a healthy balance between work and personal time.
You Must Have
FAA Airline Transport Pilot Certificate
Multi-Engine Land Rating.
FAA First Class Medical Certificate
G-V PIC Type Rating
Must have attended G-V full motion sim training within the previous 24 months
Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with a focus on providing superior customer service.
Ability to support [Company]’s mission and deliver exceptional service to clients.
4,000 hours total flight time.
1,500 Minimum PIC Hours.
500 G-V PIC Hours (250 Minimum)
Must have Oceanic crossing experience within the past 12 months.
US Passport
Must not have any ineligible TSA criminal offenses.
[Company] job descriptions are meant as summarizations only. They do not necessarily reflect all duties and responsibilities of a position.