Wiggins Airways has been in the aviation industry since 1929. We are seeking qualified Flight Crew Members to help us maintain unparalleled service and value for our customers, with the highest dedication to safety, innovation, and teamwork.
Hiring Requirements:
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Commitment to Safety
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Must have 1,200 TT, 100 hours multi-engine, (Of which must be PIC) 500 hours cross-country (defined as point to point), 75 hours instrument (50 must be in an aircraft), 100 hours at night
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FAA Commercial Pilot License with instrument rating or ATP, high performance and complex endorsements
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Instrument proficiency check within the last six months.
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English Proficient
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First Class or Second-Class Medical
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FCC Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit
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Current Passport
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Eligible to work in the U.S., and travel unrestricted in and out of the U.S.
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*Pilots are expected to live within 1 hour from their base.
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Valid driver's license
About the Position:
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All flights operated all weather, single pilot IFR under canned flight plans.
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*Schedules may vary depending on base and flight schedule.
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*Wiggins Pilots average 60 Flight hours per month.
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Flights typically operate 5 days per week departing in the morning and returning in the evening, with lodging provided at the outstation. Pilots are typically home during the day.
Pilot Benefits:
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Competitive Salary 401K with company match
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Ability to bid specific base, equipment, and route
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We offer a comprehensive benefits package: Medical, Dental, Vision, Short- and Long-Term Disability, Life insurance **ELIGIBLE 1ST OF THE MONTH FOLLOWING DATE OF HIRE**
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Additional benefits: Pilot medical reimbursement, Pilot uniforms - jackets, Jeppesen Manuals provided, AFLAC, Verizon Wireless discount,
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Vacation (up to 80 hours accrued for first year)
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*Paid training, including transportation, lodging and per diem
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*Wiggins training is designed to make our pilots safe, confident, and competent- the cornerstone of a Professional flying career.
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*30 Day’s hotel provided by Company for relocation assistance.
Training:
Our pilot training has a 4-5-week footprint. It starts with one week of InDoc at our headquarters in Manchester, NH. (KMHT). Week two is in-house training on the BE99 aircraft. After that, its aircraft specific training at various in-house locations. Transportation, housing, pay and per diem are provided during training.
Next: In-house checkride with Company Check Pilot, IOE until proficient, training complete.