Pilot in Command (PIC) - Socata TBM 700 Executive Transport
    The organization is seeking a highly professional and experienced Pilot in Command (PIC) to manage and execute flight operations aboard a 2002 Socata TBM 700. The PIC is fundamentally responsible for the safe, efficient, and reliable transport of all passengers. This role requires exceptional command presence, adherence to the highest safety standards, and meticulous operational planning.
Core Operational Responsibilities
    The Pilot in Command must assume direct responsibility for all phases of transport, ensuring mission success and passenger safety above all else. This includes, but is not limited to, the following duties:
- Ensuring unwavering compliance with all applicable Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) and standards set forth in the Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM).
 
- Rigorously following all company-mandated procedures and guidelines outlined in the General Operations Manual (GOM) before, during, and after all flights.
 
- Conducting comprehensive pre-flight planning, including weather analysis, route optimization, performance calculations, and crew resource management (CRM).
 
- Maintaining proficiency and currency in the operation of the Socata TBM 700 airframe and its associated systems.
 
Minimum Professional Experience Requirements
    Candidates applying for the Pilot in Command position must possess the following non-negotiable flight time qualifications, documented in official logbooks:
- Minimum Total Time: 2,000 hours
 
- Pilot-in-Command (PIC) Time: 1,500 hours
 
- Cross-Country Time: 500 hours
 
- Night Flight Time: 100 hours