Time Type:
Full time
Department:
CC014089 Fixed Wing Shuttle
Responsible for the safe operation of a King Air 200 fixed wing aircraft in a single pilot/day/night/IFR conditions for the purpose of passenger transport within the United States.
High school diploma or general education degree (GED)
Associate Degree
Transport - 2700 hours total time 1000 hours fixed wing PIC time comprising 500 hours of multi-engine turbine
Class 1 Medical Certification or Class 2 Medical Certification - FAA, Commercial Airplane Multi Engine Land Cerification with Instrument Airplane Rating - FAA
Air Transport Pilot License - FAA, Certified Flight Instrument Instructor (CFII) - FAA
1. Complies with all FAA Regulations (FAR's, 14 CFR), Angel One Transport General Aviation Operations Manual, Safety Manual, Training Manual and all other [Company] policies and procedures.
2. Prepares VFR/IFR flight plans in accordance with applicable Federal Aviation Regulations and [Company] General Aviation Operations Manual.
3. Ensures aircraft is prepared for flight in accordance with the Aircraft Operator's Manual and General Aviation Operations Manual. Checks aircraft discrepancy log to ensure all discrepancies have been corrected or properly deferred.
4. Perform maintenance operational checks and/or flights and enters mechanical discrepancies into aircraft log book keeping maintenance personnel and Angel One Communications Center abreast of aircraft status.
5. Files, activates and closes flight plans.
6. Ensures proper completion of flight logs, manifest records and maintenance forms.
7. Ensures required aviation publications required for flight and General Aviation Operations Manual up to date.
8. Maintains proficiency as Pilot-in-Command as per FAR Part 135.293/299 and Single Pilot Instrument Flight Rules (SPIFR) proficiency as per FAR Part 135.297.
9. Notify the Director of Operations whenever a medical deficiency exists that would affect the safety of flight.
10. Performs other duties as assigned.