Pilot
Role Summary:
The Pilot serves as a vital member of a dedicated team, collaborating with medical experts to ensure the safe and efficient air transport of customers between various locations and facilities. A primary responsibility involves ensuring the aircraft is in a constant state of readiness for all scheduled and unscheduled flight dispatches, adhering strictly to the procedures and standards outlined in the appropriate operational manuals. This role demands exceptional situational awareness, adherence to safety protocols, and strong teamwork skills.
Minimum Requirements:
- Minimum 2,500 total flight hours.
- Possession of a Commercial Airplane Multi-Engine Land (C-AMEL) or Commercial Airplane Single-Engine Land (C-ASEL) certificate.
- Must demonstrate the willingness and capability to obtain an Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) certificate within five years of commencing employment.
- A valid and unexpired driver's license is required.
- Must hold a current FAA First-Class or Second-Class Medical Certificate.
- A minimum of 2,000 fixed-wing flight hours.
- A minimum of 1,000 Pilot in Command (PIC) hours.