Description:
Remote Worker - N/A • Flight Crew
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CRAFT CHARTER LLC
Description
The Pilot-in-Command (PIC) has command of, and the responsibility for the flight crew, passengers, cargo, the SAFE conduct of the flight, The Pilot-in-Command also provides guidance and coordinates the activities of every individual connected with the aircraft operation.
The Pilot-in-Command will adhere to proper Crew Resource Management (CRM) techniques and will accept input from all crew members prior to rendering a decision. Once rendered, the decision will be regarded as final by all crew members. No one, regardless of position, shall exert direct or indirect pressure to change the SAFETY or the conduct of a flight.
The Pilot-in-Command will not be subjected to coercion by any Craft Charter, LLC departmental managers or customers. Good judgment shall prevail at all times.
The Pilot-in-Command reports to the Chief Pilot, and indirectly, to the Director of Operations, He/she assumes the following duties and responsibilities:
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Retains the final authority for the safe operation of the aircraft (14 CFR 91.3);
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Directs the activities of the Second-in-Command, if applicable, ensuring flight crew members understand fully and completely what duties are expected of them;
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Ensures that the assigned aircraft is airworthy and that all proper documents are on board the aircraft;
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When operating conditions dictate, makes decisions regarding the start, delay, cancellation, or deviation of a flight from a planned destination;
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Ensures that the proper amount and grade of fuel is loaded onto the aircraft;
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Obtains a briefing on the weather, operating procedures, and any special instructions;
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Prepares or supervises preparation of flight plan including considerations such as altitude, terrain, weather, range, weight, cruise control data, airport facilities, and navigational aids;
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Ensures that weather and aircraft performance conditions can be met appropriate to the 14 CFR under which the flight is being conducted;
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Ensures that a flight plan is filed;
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Ensures that the aircraft weight and balance form/manifest is properly completed, signed, and distributed;
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Promptly reports all known or suspected FAA violations or incidents to the Chief Pilot;
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Maintains a current medical certificate as required by Craft Charter, LLC, and notifies the Chief Pilot if a medical (physical or mental) condition may impair his/her ability to perform a flight;
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Ensures that the VOR checks and other aircraft equipment checks are performed properly;
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Ensures that crew members provide all passengers with the appropriate briefing for each phase of flight;
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Ensures that emergency equipment such as life rafts, life vests, etc. as well as provisions for passenger comfort are aboard, Ensures that all cargo is properly secured;
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Ensures the preparation of flight logs, reporting of mechanical irregularities, and recording of maintenance, by maintenance personnel when maintenance is performed en route;
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Ensures that all maintenance write-ups are passed to the maintenance personnel and that Flight Following is alerted to the current status of the aircraft;
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Determines the applicability of the regulations to each flight if pertains to either Part 91 or Part 135 operation;
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Ensures that a copy of the General Operations Manual is aboard the aircraft; ? Determines that the flight crew is adequately rested; Ensures that the aircraft is clean and prepared for flight with all aircraft stores and that appropriate catering provisions are on board;
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Operates the aircraft at favorable altitudes, while taking into account turbulence, oxygen requirements, and passenger comfort;
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Must be thoroughly knowledgeable of the General Operations Manual, 14 CFR, Operations Specifications, Flight Manuals, and other instructions pertinent to assigned duties;
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Maintains regular/frequent radio or telephone contact with the flight department management during the course of a trip to ensure operational messages are promptly conveyed between the flight crew and the base.
The Pilot in Command may delegate the above referenced functions to subordinates; however, the Pilot-in-Command remains solely responsible for any delegated functions.
Requirements:
- 3000 total flight time
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500 hours multi engine
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500 hours turbine
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ATP certified
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First Class Medical Certificate (reimbursement by Company for renewals)
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COVID-19 Vaccination (preferred)
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Valid and current Passport (Work Visa Sponsorship considered for visa holders already in the US)
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Results driven and mission-oriented approach
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Proactive flight planning
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Vigilant and safety conscious
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Strong verbal and written communication practices
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Ability to simultaneously focus and complete multiple assignments