Pilot in Command – Phenom 300
Full-Time – BTV (East Coast Home-Based)
Jet Linx is seeking qualified Pilot in Command candidates for its Light jet aircraft fleet, supporting Part 91 and Part 135 flight operations. The ideal candidate resides within the U.S. Eastern time zone and possesses direct commuting ability to BTV and other major markets.
Position Summary
The Pilot in Command (PIC) reports directly to the Base Chief Pilot. The PIC is responsible for the preparation and execution of safe and efficient aircraft operations in strict accordance with Federal Aviation Regulations and company procedures.
Minimum Requirements:
- Total Time - 3500 hours
- Total PIC - 2000 hours
- Total Time in Type - 250 hours
- Total PIC Time in Type - 250 hours
- Total Multi-Engine - 1500 hours
- Total Multi-Engine PIC - 500 hours
- Total Turbine - 500 hours
- Total Instrument - 300 hours
Essential Functions:
- Manages duty, flight, and rest times in compliance with company policies and CFRs.
- Maintains consistent communication with the company regarding standby duty assignments, trip notifications, position calls, and pre- and post-flight reports.
- Maintains and manages Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) hardware and applications.
- Ensures navigation charts, publications, and company manuals are current.
- Holds and maintains a current 1st Class medical certificate.
- Demonstrates strong, proactive decision-making skills.
- Embodies Jet Linx’s core values in all professional interactions.
Other Requirements:
- Initial or Recurrent 142 training in type within the last 24 months is preferred.
- Ability to obtain a U.S. driver's license.
- Possession of proof of eligibility to work in the U.S.
- Holds a current passport.
- Possesses or has the ability to obtain an Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) certificate.
- Holds a 1st Class Medical certificate.
- Holds an FCC Restricted Radio License.
- Ability to pass a pre-employment drug screen and submit to random drug/alcohol testing as required.
- Possesses unrestricted ability to travel to Canada and Caribbean countries.
- Ability to authorize and pass an FAA Pilot Record Database review conducted by a System Chief Pilot.
- Flexibility to work nights, weekends, and holidays.
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience is required.
- Majority of work is conducted in and around aircraft and aircraft terminals.
- Ability to move up to 50 pounds on a frequent basis.