JSFirm Pilot FW

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AAR Airlift Group, Inc. antarctica, International:

This position is located in the Antarctica and is pending contract award.


SUMMARY


Pilot in Command duties and responsibilities listed below are in addition to Pilot duties.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Plan flight assignments and obtains information regarding purpose of the flight, weather, operating procedures and special instructions. Prepare or supervise preparation of flight plans, considering such factors as altitude, terrain, weather, range, weight, cruise control data, airport facilities and navigational aids. Ensure proper flight kit is aboard. Ensure that required airworthiness inspections have been accomplished and any previous discrepancies have been corrected or properly deferred in accordance with the MEL for that aircraft (as applicable). Supervise or accomplish the aircraft preflight inspection and preparation. Ensure proper loading, distributing, and security of cargo and passengers. Ensure that carry-on baggage is placed in cargo area, if required. Determine that aircraft weight and balance is within prescribed limits, prepare Aircraft Flight Maintenance Log, Load Manifest and Discrepancy Record form and ensure that a copy of each Aircraft Flight Maintenance Log, Load Manifest and Discrepancy Record form is delivered to the Site Manager for filing upon the completion of each flight assignment. Ensure provisions for passenger comfort and any special emergency equipment such as life vests are aboard (when required). Retain final responsibility for the logging of aircraft flight time and the filing and closing of flight plans and preparation of flight and duty time records. Operate aircraft at favorable altitudes taking into account turbulence, oxygen requirements and comfort of the passengers during the flight. Ensure the preparation of the Aircraft Flight Maintenance Log, Load Manifest and Discrepancy Record form, reporting of mechanical irregularities, discrepancies and proper recording of maintenance by maintenance personnel, when maintenance is performed away from the principle operations base. The Pilot in Command is ultimately responsible for passenger safety and assuring ramp security is maintained while passengers are being boarded or disembarked. Responsible for assuring that a copy of any report submitted to the FAA under the authority of FAR 135.19 is also submitted to the Director, Operations. Assign a crewmember or passenger prior to takeoff to assist any person who may need the assistance of another person during possible emergency evacuation of the aircraft. Conduct the briefing of all passengers prior to each take-off pursuant to the procedures stipulated in Section 3 of the General Operations Manual. May delegate this duty to any required and qualified flight crewmember but retains responsibility. When a Flight Attendant is required, the Flight Attendant bears both responsibility and authority regarding completion of passenger briefing. Maintain adequate rest and proper dress. May delegate functions to other personnel, but retains overall responsibility. Perform all other duties as assigned.

EDUCATION REQUIRED:

FAA Commercial and Instrument Airman's Certificates - ATP is required for FW pilots.
Has completed the applicable curriculums required by the company's FAA Approved Part 135 Training Program.
Must be highly knowledgeable of the company General Operations Manual, General Maintenance Manual, FAA Regulations, NTSB Procedures, HMR 175, Operations Specifications, Aircraft Flight Manuals, and all other material pertinent to duties.
Carries a current medical certificate in accordance with 14 CFR 61.23.

SKILLS & EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:

3,000 hours total fixed wing aircraft time with 200 hours in a DHC-6. 1200 hours PIC time in Airplanes.
200 hours in a DHC-6.
100 hours Night flying to include recent flight experience requirements of FAR 61.57(b).
75 Actual or simulated instrument flight time (including 50 hours in flight)
100 hours in the preceding 12 months.
10 hours in DHC-6 in preceding 60 days.
500 hours cross country.
200 hours in Multi-Engine FW turbine in Antarctica or similar flying experience.
Meets the qualification requirements of 14 CFR 135.245.
Is current and qualified per CFR 135.293, 135.297, and 135.299. Meets recency of experience requirements of 14 CFR 135.247.
Must report or have no accidents, incidents, or FAA sanctions within last five years.
Must be current and qualified as a pilot in the last 12 months.

PREFERRED:

250 hours in type of aircraft

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