Pilot Opportunity at 2Excel Aviation
2Excel Aviation is actively seeking highly motivated and skilled aviation professionals to join its esteemed team. This presents an exceptional opportunity for qualified pilots to contribute to a dynamic and expanding aviation enterprise.
Minimum Requirements
Prospective candidates must meet the following essential criteria:
- Total Flight Time: A minimum of 250 hours.
- Pilot-in-Command (PIC) Time: A minimum of 150 hours.
- Instrument Rating (IR) Time: A minimum of 50 hours.
- Night Flight Time: A minimum of 5 hours.
- License Requirements:
- Current Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL).
- Current Instrument Rating (IR).
- Current Multi-Engine (ME) rating.
- Holders of a UK CAA licence are required.
- Medical Certification: A valid Class 1 Medical Certificate.
- ICAO English Language Proficiency (ELP): Level 4 or higher.
- Type Rating: A specific type rating is not a prerequisite as comprehensive training will be provided.
Preferred Qualifications and Experience
While not essential, candidates possessing the following qualifications or experience will be highly regarded:
- Multi-Crew Cooperation (MCC) certificate.
- Advanced Upset Prevention and Recovery Training (AUPRT).
- Relevant operational experience gained in a similar demanding environment, such as military, police, or coastguard aviation.
- A current King Air 350 type rating is highly desirable. However, this is not mandatory, as full type rating training will be provided for successful applicants.
Additional Essential Requirements
- Possession of a valid UK Driving Licence.
- The inherent ability to successfully obtain UK Security Clearance.
- Successful applicants who do not currently hold a King Air 350 type rating will be required to undertake relevant training. All associated training costs will be subject to a training bond for a period of two years. This bond will be repayable in the event of the individual's departure from employment with 2Excel Aviation within this period. The value of the bond will systematically decrease by 25% every six months during the two-year term.