WHO YOU ARE:
As a Lead Captain, you’re responsible for operating the aircraft
in a safe and sensible manner. You're a pilot who hones their aviation skills
daily and cooperates with the crew easily. To do that, you should:
Communicate professionally with crew members and clients at all times. You adapt well to different people and can adjust your working
style.
Thrive in changing environments and have the flexibility for priorities that switch instantly. You'll be in a fast-paced environment while on call.
Ambitiously work on being the best pilot you can be. Your coworkers want to do that, too, so you'll fit right in.
WHAT YOU’LL LEAD:
You're responsible for the safe and efficient conduct of the
flight as the Lead Captain. Your duties include:
Ensure the safety of all passengers, aircraft, and crew
Reviewing the maintenance status
Conducting proper pre-flight inspections
Following all policies according to [Company] and applicable Federal Aviation Regulations
Plan and execute flight operations for private jets, including flight planning, fuel management, and weight and balance calculations
The conduct of a proper pre-flight inspection in accordance with the approved Aircraft Flight Manual
A complete check of weather and facilities along the route to be flown and airports to be used, including alternate airports
Accurate completion of all trip paperwork in accordance with current procedures.
WHAT IS AN ARM? (AVIATION RESOURCE MANAGEMENT):
Liaison with the Aircraft Owner and the internal [Company] departments to ensure the aircraft
is operated efficiently and according to the overall management plan
Be a LEADER and MENTOR to all team members assigned to the aircraft
Understand the management plan of the aircraft, including the Owner’s personal use and charter levels set forth in the management agreement with the Aircraft Owner, and ensure goals are being met
Collaborate with the dedicated Maintenance Manager to coordinate and oversee schedule and unscheduled maintenance events
Ensure the aircraft is stocked and mission ready for all Ower and charter flights
Partner with People and Culture regarding all crewing activities, including developing a crew plan, communicating with owners, applicants, and Chief Pilot
Be involved in scheduling of flight crew for charters and owner flights and work with Flight Support to establish a Hard Days Off schedule with all flight crew team members
Ensure the efficient and cost-effective use of both internal and external resources for the aircraft
Provide training and guidance to personnel on ARM best practices and procedures
Review the monthly statement items with the dedicated Accounting Manager and the dedicated Maintenance Manager
WHAT YOU BRING:
You have the experience to transition over to [Company] with
ease.
Total time in all aircraft = 3500 hours/3000 hours as PIC.
Multi-engine time = 3000 hours/2000 hours as PIC.
Total Turbine time = 1750 hours preferred.
Total time in airplane type = 200 hours/100 hours as PIC.
Type rated on CE525. Or comparable aircraft.
Valid First Class Medical Certificate. This is required.
Previous Part 135 experience. This is preferred, but not required.
Compliant with ICAO Annex I - 2.1.1.0. As it pertains to aircraft engaged in
international commercial air transport operations with more than one pilot.
CANPASS authorization. You'll need the ability to obtain and maintain CANPASS authorization for unrestricted travel to/from Canada as a commercial pilot.