HondaJet Captain
Location: London, UK
On behalf of a distinguished client, Jet Aviation Staffing is seeking a highly qualified Captain for a Part 91 Honda Jet operation. This full-time contract position is based in the greater London area, UK. The role offers a competitive compensation package and includes fully paid medical/healthcare benefits for the successful candidate.
The operation is anticipated to involve approximately 350 flight hours annually.
Key Details
- Position: Captain
- Aircraft: Honda Jet
- Operation: Part 91
- Annual Flight Hours: Approximately 350
- Position Type: Full-time Contract
- Location: London, UK
Compensation & Benefits
- Compensation ranges from £90,000.00 GBP to £125,000.00 GBP.
- Fully paid medical/healthcare premium for the full-time contract position.
Requirements
The ideal candidate will possess the following qualifications and meet the specified requirements:
- Minimum of 3,500 hours total flight time.
- Minimum of 2,000 hours Pilot in Command (PIC) time.
- Minimum of 1,000 hours Turbine time.
- Must hold a valid FAA Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) certificate.
- A Type Rating is required, with a minimum of 200 hours in type.
- Candidates must hold the unrestricted right to live and work in the UK.
- Residency is required within a two-hour drivable radius of the greater London area, or the candidate must be willing to relocate to meet this requirement.
- Ability to travel unrestricted to all EU, Canada, and Caribbean countries.
- Commitment to complying with all Federal Aviation regulations, company operations manuals, operations specifications, standard operating procedures, and company policies and procedures.
- Ability to successfully pass DOT/FAA drug screening and background checks, and submit to random drug/alcohol testing as required.
- Provision of full, legible, color copies of all FAA certificates (both sides), including Medical certificate, and completion of a disclosure form are required as part of the application process.
- Performance of additional duties as assigned.
Positions within this classification are designated as safety-sensitive under DOT/FAA drug and alcohol regulations.