About Chartright Air Group
Chartright Air Group is an innovator within the Canadian aviation industry, providing tailored private jet charter, turn-key aircraft management, aircraft maintenance, and FBO services. With over 35 years of experience, the company is recognized as a leading provider of private jet services in Canada, committed to safety, operational excellence, and customer service. Chartright maintains a fast-paced, customer-driven environment that values collaboration, innovation, and continuous professional improvement.
Why Join Our Team
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Make an Impact:
Contribute to the future trajectory of a growing aviation leader.
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Collaborative Culture:
Work alongside talented professionals dedicated to excellence.
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Professional Development:
Access clear opportunities for personal and career growth.
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Comprehensive Benefits:
Receive a competitive compensation package, including 100% company-paid extended health and dental coverage.
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Financial Planning:
Benefit from a generous RRSP/DPSP matching program.
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Employee Perks:
Access a variety of partnership discounts for employees and their families.
Position Overview
Chartright Air Group is seeking a dedicated Captain to join the team based in Ottawa. The successful candidate will operate the Challenger 605, ensuring the highest standards of safety and operational efficiency.
Key Responsibilities:
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Serve as Captain on the Challenger 605 aircraft.
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Maintain uncompromising safety standards during all flight operations.
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Support daily operational activities during reserve days.
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Coordinate effectively with the Flight Coordination Centre and Sales teams to ensure all client service requirements are met.
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Foster a collaborative environment by contributing ideas, solutions, and process improvements.
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Deliver exceptional customer service to ensure a premium client experience.
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Complete all required monthly training courses and associated operational duties.
Candidate Requirements
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Canadian Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL).
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Group 1 Multi-Engine IFR rating.
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Valid Transport Canada Medical.
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Canadian Radio Telephone License.
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Minimum of 3,000 hours total flight time.
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Minimum of 1,000 hours Pilot-in-Command (PIC) in multi-engine aircraft (turbine time preferred).
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Proven experience with flight management systems and glass cockpits.
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Strong technical proficiency in aviation weather, airport performance, flight plan calculations, fuel planning, and weight and balance.
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Expert knowledge of Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs) and SMS safety practices.
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Exceptional communication, organizational, and prioritization skills.
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Ability to lift up to 60 lbs.
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Professional mindset with the ability to build effective relationships across the organization.
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Flexibility to work a schedule that meets evolving client needs.