DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Act as pilot-in-command (single pilot) on the Eclipse 500
Prior to flight, he/she is responsible for familiarize themselves with all available information concerning that flight on PFM, including crew, passengers, destinations, expected departure times
Coordinate with the Scheduler any flight changes due to weather, aircraft maintenance, or aircraft availability.
Determine the aircraft weight and balance and input fuel load into PFM.
Ensure the aircraft is airworthy and has all the required documentation on board.
Determine that the crew is legally licensed, with current medicals, adequately rest and in proper dress.
Insure all applicable navigational publications, flight and aircraft manuals, and aircraft documents are on board and current.
For international flights, insure that all appropriate authorities have been notified/coordinated and the appropriate forms are on board. (Use of a planning service organization is authorized for international flights if deemed necessary).
Make arrangements if necessary and coordinate with the Director of Maintenance and Director of Flight Operations for maintenance away from the home base.
Insure that the Flight Activity forms are completed.
Determining fuel, oil and oxygen requirements.
Insure that a trend monitoring report is completed on each flight, work-load permitting.
Complete all post flight duties, including notification to the company of any deviation from the planned itinerary or overnight location.
Record any maintenance items in the Aircraft Discrepancy Form and inform Director of maintenance on any airworthy issues
Other duties as assigned/ required.
The above statements are only meant to be a representative summary of the major duties and responsibilities performed by incumbents of this job. The incumbents may be requested to perform job related tasks other than those stated in this description.
REQUIRED SKILLS
Ability to perform consistently under stressful conditions.
Ability to perform inspections of the aircraft.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail
EDUCATION/QUALIFICATIONS
College degree (BS or BA) (preferred)
Airline Transport Pilot rating (preferred)
Commercial Aircraft Pilot Rating
The ability to operate domestic and international (Canada, Mexico, and The Caribbean)
Live or be willing to re-locate to within a 30 minute drive time to KHDC.
ME Commercial Certificate or ATP Certificate
CFI-CFII-MEI (preferred)
2,500 Total Time
1,000 Multi-Engine
1,000 Tubine
High-altitude experience
Current Class II Medical Certificate
Must be in possession of a valid US or Foreign Passport with applicable VISAs prior to training
Must be able to speak, read and write English