Required
Previous 119 authority.
A pilot holding an Airline Transport Pilot certificate with at least 2 years supervisory or managerial experience.
Experience writing technical documents and/or periodical literature.
Must meet Code of Federal Regulations, Part 119.67(a) qualification requirements to be the Part 119 Director of Operations. Must also meet Common Minimum Qualifications.
Bachelor’s degree.
Be qualified for operations conducted under 14 CFR Part 121.
5-8 years' pilot experience with 3 years Pilot-In-Command Parts 135 or 121.
Airline management experience or instructing background.
Have a full understanding of the following with respect to the certificate holder's operation:
Aviation safety standards and safe operating practices.
All applicable Federal Aviation Regulations.
The certificate holder's operations specifications.
Ability to speak/read/write in English.
If hired, must be able to demonstrate that you are authorized to work in the U.S.
Supervisory Responsibility: This is a supervisory position.
Delegation: In absence, responsibilities delegated to Vice President of Operations.
Travel: Travel is required for this position.
Authorities:
Responsible for overall operational control of the airline - can be delegated to the Chief Pilot.
DE/Anti-icing program implementation and processes.
Manage EFB Program - delegated responsibility to the Assistant Director of Flight Technical or Fleet Manager.
Required Manual Systems - delegated responsibility to Assistant Director of Flight Technical.
Operational Weight and Balance and Performance systems.
Performance and Discipline of pilots.