Aviation Pilot
The Aviation Pilot is responsible for safely and efficiently operating aircraft in accordance with FAA regulations and company procedures.
Responsibilities:
- Operates aircraft in a safe and efficient manner.
- Adheres to all FAA regulations and company procedures.
- Maintains a high level of professionalism and customer service.
Qualifications:
- Minimum total flight time of 1200 hours.
- Current FAA ATP or Commercial Certificate with Instrument Rating.
- 500 hours of cross-country flight time.
- 100 hours of night flight time.
- 75 hours of instrument flight time (no more than 25 simulated).
- Current FAA First Class Medical Certificate.
- Radio Operators Certificate.
Benefits:
- Route structure enables most pilots to be home every day during their workweek.
- Flexibility on schedules.
- Current base locations: DUJ, BFD, BRL, LNS, HOT, HRO, ELD, UIN, HNL, OGG, and IPT.
- 65 Block Hours per month guarantee.
- Hotel accommodations during training.
- Training is approximately 25 days.