Pilot In Command, Louisville; KY
Location: Louisville, KY
Location Type: Remote
Additional Location: IN; KY; OH;
Schedule: Full_time
Req: R-260211
Description
The Pilot In Command pilots or acts as second-in-command in operating the organization’s aircraft. The Pilot In Command work assignments involve moderately complex to complex issues where the analysis of situations or data requires an in-depth evaluation of variable factors.
The Pilot-in-Command (PIC) is accountable to the Chief Pilot for the safe conduct of assigned flights.
Responsibilities
The Pilot-in-Command shall be responsible for the operation, safety and security of the aircraft and the safety of all crew members, passengers and cargo on board.
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Ensuring that a flight will not be commenced if a flight crew member is incapacitated from performing duties by any cause such as injury, sickness, fatigue, or the effects of any psychoactive substance
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Ensuring that the flight will not be continued beyond the nearest suitable airport when flight crew members’ capacity to perform functions is significantly reduced by impairment of faculties from causes such as fatigue, sickness or lack of oxygen
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Checking weather, all applicable NOTAMs where available, and determining fuel, oil and oxygen requirements
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Determining the aircraft weight and balance
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Performing runway analysis for the required airports
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Ensuring that all flight planning requirements have been met
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Ensuring that aircraft crew members have valid licenses, medical certificates, passports and visas if and when required
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Completing an aircraft pre-flight inspection before each departure
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Briefing the passengers in accordance with the requirements specified in the Standard Operating Procedures chapter
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Operating the aircraft in accordance with Humana’s Standard Operating Procedures Manual and aircraft limitations
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Ensuring compliance with customs, immigrations and cabotage laws
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Completing all post flight duties, including notification to the company of any deviation from the planned itinerary or overnight location
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Recording flight times and aircraft defects
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Notifying the appropriate Humana Representatives according to Humana’s Emergency Response Plan by the quickest available means of any accident involving the aircraft, resulting in serious injury or death of any person or substantial damage to the aircraft or property
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Responsible for reporting any unsafe condition or personnel action to the designated Safety Officer or designee
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Other duties as assigned
Required Qualifications:
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Superior communication and interpersonal skills
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Current First class FAA medical Certificate
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Current and valid US Passport
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Valid Aeronautical Radio Telephone Operator Permit
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Holds current and valid FAA ATP Pilot Certificate and instrument rating
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Prefer experience in jet aircraft with FMS and EFIS
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Minimum flight time for PIC:
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3000 hours total time
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1000 hours PIC
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500 hours multi-engine turbine
Preferred Qualifications:
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Falcon 50 and/or Falcon 2000 Easy type rating
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4 year Degree
Reporting Relationships
You will report to the Chief Pilot. You must be located within a 2 hour distance of Humana's Hangar, Aviation Center.
Additional Information
Interview Format:
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Scheduled Weekly Hours
40