Gulfstream G650 Captain
Solairus Aviation is seeking a dedicated and experienced Gulfstream G650 Captain to join its operation based at KBNA airport. The ideal candidate will be a collaborative team member committed to excellence in all aspects of flight operations. He will join a team that prioritizes safety, service, and integrity while expertly meeting the travel needs of valued clients.
Essential Responsibilities:
The Captain is responsible for the safe operation of the Gulfstream G650 aircraft. This encompasses conducting flights prudently and safely, adhering to all applicable regulations and company policies. Specific duties include:
- Reviewing the maintenance status of the aircraft prior to flight.
- Conducting thorough pre-flight inspections in accordance with the approved Aircraft Flight Manual.
- Performing complete checks of weather conditions and available facilities along planned routes and at designated airports, including alternate landing sites.
- Ensuring all flights are conducted in compliance with Solairus Aviation's policies and procedures, as well as all applicable Federal Aviation Regulations.
- Ensuring the safety of all passengers, aircraft, and crew members at all times.
- Accurately completing all required trip paperwork in accordance with established procedures.
Qualifications:
- Total flight time: 3000 hours
- Pilot-in-Command (PIC) time: 1500 hours
- Multi-Engine Land (MEL) time: 1500 hours
- Multi-Engine Land Pilot-in-Command (MEL PIC) time: 500 hours
- Turbo Jet time: 500 hours
- Instrument time: 250 hours
Specific Qualifications/Certifications:
- Type rating on Gulfstream G650 or comparable aircraft required.
- Must hold a valid First Class Medical Certificate.
- Must be available to work on an on-call basis.
- Must complete ICAO International procedures training annually.
- Must reside within a two-hour driving distance of KBNA or be willing to relocate.
Additional Information:
Solairus Aviation offers competitive compensation, with salaries ranging from $50,000 to $500,000 based on factors such as geographic location, experience, aircraft type, job duties, training, and assigned account.