Ethiopian Airlines: Expat Captain B777
Ethiopian Airlines Group, a leading force in global aviation, invites highly accomplished and qualified international candidates to apply for the prestigious position of Expat Captain B777. This is an exceptional opportunity for experienced aviation professionals seeking to contribute their expertise to a dynamic, world-class carrier. Applications are currently open and accepted on an ongoing basis.
Essential Qualifications and Experience
Candidates must demonstrate an impeccable professional history and meet the stringent requirements detailed below:
- License Requirement: The applicant must hold a current and valid JAA, FAA, or ICAO Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL/CPL).
- Type Rating: A current and valid Boeing 777 (B777) or B787 type rating is mandatory.
- Total Flying Hours: A minimum total flying experience of 3,500 hours is required.
- Command Experience: Within the total flying hours, candidates must possess a minimum of 2,500 hours as Pilot in Command (PIC) on jet aircraft.
- B777 Command Time: Command time on the B777 aircraft must be in excess of 500 hours.
- Language Proficiency: Demonstrated English language proficiency must be at ICAO Level 4 or higher.
- Age Limit: Applicants must be less than 60 years of age at the time of application.
Professional Standards and Recency
To ensure operational readiness, applicants must strictly adhere to the following professional standards:
- Current Status: Applicants must be current and qualified, with their last proficiency check completed within the preceding three months.
- Medical Certification: A current and valid medical certificate is essential.
- Passport Validity: The candidate must possess a valid passport with a minimum of two years validity remaining.
- Safety Record: Candidates must have an excellent safety record with no history of accidents or incidents.
Application Submission Guidelines
Interested candidates are required to submit a comprehensive CV and application form, accompanied by scanned copies of the following substantive documents:
- Valid Medical Certificate
- Valid ATPL/CPL
- Log book copy clearly demonstrating total flight hours
- Formal license authentication letter issued by the respective country’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)