Airplane Pilot (C-130) – Wyoming Air National Guard
The Wyoming Air National Guard is seeking a qualified Airplane Pilot for a Title 32 Dual Status Technician position within the 153d Operations Support Squadron. This role involves piloting the C-130 aircraft and providing administrative support to the Air Operations program.
Key Responsibilities
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Pilot advanced multi-engine military aircraft on tactical and non-tactical missions using precision instrument flight techniques and navigational aids.
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Conduct comprehensive flight planning, including weather analysis, route determination, fuel requirements, and aircraft weight and balance verification.
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Execute preflight and post-flight procedures, brief crew members on safety and emergency protocols, and maintain accurate flight logs and reports.
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Ensure safe operation of the aircraft by adhering to flight manuals, coordinating with ground control, and managing emergency situations.
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Serve as the Air Commander’s representative when performing duties as the Supervisor of Flying (SOF), ensuring efficient unit mission accomplishment.
Mandatory Qualifications
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Education:
Undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university.
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Training:
Graduation from USAF or USN Undergraduate Flying Training (UFT).
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Military Requirement:
Must possess AFSC 11M (C-130 Mobility Pilot). Current military membership in or eligibility to join the Wyoming Air National Guard is required.
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Experience:
Minimum of 24 months of specialized experience in military or civilian aviation, including 24 months of piloting or instructing in C-130 aircraft. This experience must demonstrate proficiency in operational planning, unit safety programs, mission management, and compliance with aviation directives.
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Certifications:
Valid FAA pilot certificates or appropriate military aviation certifications.
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Licensing:
Must possess a valid driver’s license.
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Medical:
Must maintain medical standards equivalent to USAF military pilots.
Conditions of Employment
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Applicants must be current members of the Air Force, Air Force Reserves, or Air National Guard.
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Must obtain and maintain the appropriate security clearance for access to classified information.
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May be required to work non-standard hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays, and travel via military or commercial air.
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Must successfully complete a two-year trial period if required.
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Employment is subject to federal background investigations.
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Military Technicians are compensated via Direct Deposit/Electronic Funds Transfer.
Administrative Information
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Military Grade:
O-2/1Lt to O-5/Lt Col.
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Work Schedule:
Monday – Friday, 7:00 am – 4:30 pm.
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Appointment Type:
Permanent, Title 32 Excepted Service.
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Application Materials:
Applicants must submit a vMPF Rip, DVR, or CDB with their resume via the official federal employment portal.