Position Summary
Perform duties as DC-3T Pilot-In-Command. Flight operations will be Part 91 in support of Department of Defense missions for maritime surveillance. Flights may include extended overwater and/or low-level operations. The position is rotational and requires 30 days on and 30 days off the program.
Essential Functions
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DC-3T Pilot-in-command Day/Night/IMC.
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Chief of Standardization, Training, and Evaluations.
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Operate aircraft in accordance with applicable Flight and Ground Operations Procedures (FGOPS), FAA/Host Nation regulations, and corporate policies and procedures.
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Ensure flight operations are performed in a safe and professional manner with maximum on station time.
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Must assist as necessary with required reports, briefs, safety management, aircraft upkeep, fueling and documenting aircraft discrepancies for maintenance review and correction.
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Must be willing to assist in additional duties as needed to achieve company goals and customer requirements.
Other Responsibilities
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Other duties as assigned; and
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Maintain professionalism at all times.
Supervisory Responsibilities
Skills Required
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Working knowledge of applicable FAA rules, regulations, and standards;
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Attention to detail and ability to complete required reports on a timely basis;
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Ability to work in a collegial manner with Company employees, vendors, and customers.
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Excellent communication and customer service skills.
Skills Preferred
Minimum Qualifications
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U.S. citizenship;
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Must possess a current US passport
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Must possess a valid driver’s license with a clean driving record
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Must possess an FAA Class II Medical (or be eligible)
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Must possess a Commercial MEL Pilot’s license, ATP preferred
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Ability to obtain a security clearance at the Secret level or higher
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Pilots must have at least 3000 hours total time, 1000 hours multi-engine time, 500 hours turbine time and 150 hours in DC-3T, or similar tailwheel aircraft.
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Radio Telephone Operators Permit
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Ability to successfully pass a drug test
Preferred Qualifications
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Multi-Engine Flight Instructor certificate
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Prior special mission or flight test experience
Travel
Travel and rotational deployment throughout the United States and locations outside of the United States, including austere locations, is required.
Physical Requirements
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Ability to work in a variety of physical conditions, including austere conditions;
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Ability to wear a respirator or other required safety equipment;
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Ability to work in confined spaces;
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Ability to lift 50 lbs.