The Job
If you prefer flying packages over people, this is a pretty good gig.
The atmosphere is fun and relaxed but the flying is professional. To succeed in this position your IFR skills must be sharp, you have to be comfortable flying in complex airspace, and you need to be comfortable with a variety of weather situations.
If you are qualified for the position and would like more information, please email [email protected].
Qualifications
Commercial Pilot Certificate
Instrument Rating
1,200 Hours Total Time
500 Hours Cross Country
100 Hours Night
75 Hours Instrument (50 of which were in actual flight)
Ability to comply with PRIA & DOT drug and alcohol testing regulations
Ability to lift 75 lbs or more
Ability to handle the demanding physical requirements of the position
Valid Drivers License
Right to work in the United States
1-hour Wheels Up Time
Compensation
Salary - $60,000 (+$20,000 for IAD base)
Annual Bonus - $1,000 to $9,000 (Typical range)
Insurance - Health, dental, and vision are offered
Holidays - Paid company holidays
Vacation & Sick Time - Accrued annually
We respectfully request no phone calls; the best way to show your interest is via email.