Prospective Pilot / First Officer (EASA Operations)
The esteemed aviation organization is perpetually seeking highly qualified and motivated aviation professionals to join its operational ranks. While specific vacancies for Pilot or First Officer positions may not be immediately available, prospective candidates are strongly encouraged to submit their comprehensive credentials for speculative consideration.
Submitted applications will be securely retained on file for a period of up to six months. Only candidates whose professional profiles and qualifications rigorously meet the operational requirements will be contacted for further assessment and interview stages.
Essential Pilot Candidate Requirements
Licensing and Certification
- Possession of a valid EASA (Frozen) Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL(A)).
- Current and valid EASA Class 1 Medical Certificate.
- ICAO English Language Proficiency endorsement at a minimum Level 4.
Flight Experience
- A minimum total flight time of 200 hours, including at least 70 hours acquired as Pilot-in-Command (PIC).
- Successful completion of Multi-Crew Co-operation (MCC) training, or demonstrably 500 hours of accumulated experience during multi-crew operations.
- Completion of Advanced Upset Prevention and Recovery Training (UPRT), or previous experience holding an EASA type rating on High-Performance Aircraft (HPA) or Multi-Pilot Aircraft (MPA).
Highly Desirable Attributes (Preferences)
- A current DHC6 (Twin Otter) type rating and substantial operational experience on this airframe constitutes a significant advantage.
- Demonstrated Flight Instructor (FI) experience is highly advantageous.
Mandatory Operational Requirements
Due to the nature of international operations, candidates must possess:
- Mandatory possession of current Covid-19 vaccination documentation.
- Mandatory possession of a valid Yellow Fever vaccination certificate.