Qualification Standards
Current FAA Commercial Certificate, Rotorcraft, Helicopter; Instrument,Helicopter
Current FAA 2nd Class Medical Certificate
2,000 total Flight Hours
1,000 hours PIC Helicopter
500 hours Turbine Helicopter
100 hours Night Unaided or
50 hours Unaided WITH 100 hours NVG
100 hours Instrument (Actual/Hood/Simulator)
Preferred Qualifications
FAA ATP
Previous air medical experience
Previous EC-135 experience
Previous SPIFR experience
100 hours NVG
ROTOR-WING PILOT-IN-COMMAND
The Pilot-in-Command has command of, and the responsibility for the medical crew members, passengers, cargo, the safe conduct of the flight, and provides guidance and coordinates the activities of every individual connected with all phases of the aircraft operation. Directly represents Apollo and plays a key role in customer service and quality communications with people with whom the pilot directly interacts.