Bumblebee
Commodore
NorCal Aero, a part 135 Charter Company has an opening for an Air Attack pilot. You will be flying an 690C (840) Twin Commander in support of the USFS Aerial Firefighting mission. If you are interested, please pm me. We are late in the season for training because I have another aircraft coming on lease unexpectedly, and we would need to move quickly.
Requirements are listed below.
PIC 135 IFR groundschool and checkride.
Pilot Experience Requirements. The PIC shall hold a currently valid FAA commercial or higher Pilot certificate with current instrument rating. In addition, the Pilot shall also have logged flight time as PIC in fixed-wing aircraft of at least the following minimum amounts:
A.Flight Hours Experience
*Low level mountainous terrain is flight at 2500 feet AGL and below in terrain identified as mountainous in 14 CFR 95.11 and depicted in the Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM) Figure 5-6-2.
B. Each PIC shall, at the discretion of the CO, pass a Government evaluation ride (not to exceed 2-hours) in make and class.
Requirements are listed below.
PIC 135 IFR groundschool and checkride.
Pilot Experience Requirements. The PIC shall hold a currently valid FAA commercial or higher Pilot certificate with current instrument rating. In addition, the Pilot shall also have logged flight time as PIC in fixed-wing aircraft of at least the following minimum amounts:
A.Flight Hours Experience
All airplanes | Flying hours |
Total time | 1500 |
Pilot-in-command total | 1200 |
Pilot-in-command, as follows: | |
Category and class to be flown | 200 |
Fixed wing – preceding 12-months | 100 |
Cross Country | 500 |
Operations in low level mountainous terrain* | 200 |
Night | 100 |
Instrument – in flight | 50 |
Instrument – actual/simulated | 75 |
Make & Model to be flown | 25 |
Make & Model - preceding 60-days | 10 |
*Low level mountainous terrain is flight at 2500 feet AGL and below in terrain identified as mountainous in 14 CFR 95.11 and depicted in the Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM) Figure 5-6-2.
B. Each PIC shall, at the discretion of the CO, pass a Government evaluation ride (not to exceed 2-hours) in make and class.
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