Pilot in Command (PIC) - Super Midsize Jet
About Jet Linx
Jet Linx stands as a premier private jet management and jet card company, renowned for its unwavering commitment to unparalleled safety, service, and convenience for its discerning clientele. The organization is deeply dedicated to operational excellence, distinguishing itself within the private aviation industry through a unique and highly personalized local service model.
The Opportunity
Jet Linx is actively seeking highly skilled and experienced Pilot in Command (PIC) candidates to operate its advanced fleet of Super Midsize jet aircraft. This pivotal and dynamic role encompasses conducting both Part 91 and Part 135 flight operations, with an absolute emphasis on maintaining the highest standards of safety, efficiency, and professional conduct. Successful candidates will become an integral part of a leading aviation team, contributing significantly to a culture defined by precision, operational integrity, and client satisfaction.
Key Requirements & Qualifications
Residential Requirement
Prospective candidates must either currently reside within, or demonstrate a willingness to relocate to, an area situated within a two-hour call-out radius of their designated home base.
Required Flight Experience
- Total Time: A minimum of 1,500 flight hours.
- Total Pilot in Command (PIC) Time: A minimum of 500 hours as Pilot in Command.
- Multi-Engine Time: A minimum of 500 hours in multi-engine aircraft.
- Turbine Time: A minimum of 100 hours in turbine aircraft.
- Total Instrument Time: A minimum of 150 hours of instrument flight time.
Other Essential Qualifications
- FAA Certifications & Licenses:
- Possession of an FAA Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) certificate, or demonstrated ability to obtain one.
- Current FAA 1st Class Medical Certificate.
- FCC Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit.
- Identification & Travel:
- A current, valid U.S. driver's license (or the ability to obtain one).
- A valid, unrestricted passport.
- Training (Preferred):
- Initial or recurrent FAA Part 142 training in the specific aircraft type completed within the last 24 months is highly preferred.
- Compliance & International Travel:
- Proof of eligibility to work legally in the United States.
- Ability to successfully pass a pre-employment drug screening and consent to random drug and alcohol testing as required by regulatory standards.
- Unrestricted ability to travel internationally to all European Union (EU) countries, Canada, and Caribbean nations.
Application Process
Qualified candidates are invited to submit their application for consideration.