Skydive pilot

drupilot54

Well-Known Member
Saw this ad post today (Pretty sure the "C-18 aircraft" is a typo)


Skydive Pilot
Job Description:

Pilot in command of C-18 aircraft. Determining aircraft is in airworthy condition for daily operations. Responsible for the safe and time efficient transportation of skydivers (tandem and experienced licensed jumpers) to altitude. Ground coordination of next loads with manifest and refueling appropriately to be expected as well. Familiarity with FARs and VFR weather minimums. Almost most importantly, a good attitude, relaxed nature and willingness to learn from all sources.

Requirements:

Commercial Single Engine Land, 1st Class Medical, High Performance Rating.

Online Sources:

http://www.gravitypoweredsportsllc.com/

Facebook page of Gravity Powered Sports

Contact Information

DropZone Owner: Tod Molter 1-260-316-9448
 
Yep, N4941D is a Skylane. 1958 182A

The Carfax says it got a booboo

On October 5, 1997, about 1115 eastern daylight time, a Boeing Stearman PT-17, N49760, and a Cessna 182A, N4941D, were substantially damaged when the Stearman collided with the Cessna, during takeoff roll at the Raintree Airpark, Elkton, Maryland. The certificated airline transport pilot and passenger in the Stearman, and the certificated commercial pilot and two passengers in the Cessna were not injured. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed and no flight plan had been filed for either flight conducted under 14 CFR Part 91
 
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