JSFirm Pilot

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Compass Airlines Minneapolis, Minnesota:
Job Objective:



Pilots are responsible for safe, economical, consistent and legal operation of Company aircraft. They are required to comply with all applicable federal regulations as well as Compass Airlines policies, standards and procedures.

Essential Job Functions:

  • All pilots are directly responsible for the safe, legal and consistent operation of the aircraft, in accordance with all federal regulations and Company policies, standards and procedures.
  • Pilots in command of an aircraft are directly responsible for and are the final authority as to the safe, legal and consistent operation of that aircraft, in accordance with all federal regulations and Company policies, standards and procedures.
  • Pilots must operate, monitor, analyze and/or timely and appropriately react to all aircraft operational functions such as aircraft performance, internal and external communications, air traffic and climate conditions.
  • Pilots must perform flight operations tasks including aircraft takeoff, climb, cruise, descent, approach, landing, taxi-in and parking in accordance with FAA mandated standards.
  • Pilots must maintain expert knowledge of assigned aircraft equipment type and current operational procedures.
  • Pilots must economically coordinate tasks to permit a number of functions, including but not limited to, flight fueling, loading, passenger handling, and associated duties to transport passengers and cargo in a safe manner in accordance with Company policies, standards and procedures and appropriate federal regulations.
  • Pilots must timely and professionally address, as appropriate, passengers on the aircraft and lead all crew activities related to safety.
  • Pilots must professionally and timely coordinate with others, both in the cockpit and in other operational departments.
  • Pilots are expected to present a professional image in all public environments as a key representative of the Company to both external customers and internal employees.
  • Pilots must maintain currency requirements with regard to medical, training, and hourly flight requirements.
  • Pilots must perform other duties as assigned.


Working Conditions:


A pilot’s working environment is subject to varying climate conditions, air turbulence, time zone changes, altitude changes, changing locations, variable hours and working conditions, dry air, jet fuel and exhaust fumes, and noise levels from engines and other ground equipment.


Pilots experience long periods of sitting with exposure to bright sunlight as well as the conditions already mentioned. The position requires physical exertion such as pulling, pushing, kneeling, twisting, climbing, squatting, pinching, grasping, bending, walking, and lifting of bags and equipment.

The position involves ascent and descent of jetbridge stairs and other airport facilities. Pilots must be able to hear and comprehend both spoken voice and radio communication with a range of minimal-to-excessive background noise.


Pilots require good hand/eye coordination, visual acuity, color discrimination, and depth perception to fly the aircraft, read approach plates under varying conditions and correctly read, locate and access various switches, valves, knobs, and other aircraft controls. Pilots must be able to perform duties in an environment with potentially lowered oxygen pressure.

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