Job Overview
Employment Type
Full-time
Compensation
Type:
Salary
Rate:
Range $116,700.00 - $198,000.00
Work Schedule
Flexible
Weekend Shifts
Benefits
competitive salary
Comprehensive benefits package
Career development opportunities
supportive work environment
Collaborative team culture
access to advanced technologies
Employee training programs
Job Description
flyExclusive International is a dynamic and rapidly growing aviation company specializing in charter and private flight services. Based in Miami, Florida, flyExclusive is renowned for its commitment to safety, exceptional customer service, and operational excellence. The company operates a modern fleet of state-of-the-art aircraft, providing clients with unparalleled luxury, convenience, and efficiency in air travel. flyExclusive International is dedicated to fostering a supportive and collaborative work environment where employees can thrive professionally and personally. With a strong emphasis on safety and innovation, the company continuously invests in advanced technologies and training programs to maintain its leadership position in the private... Show More
Job Requirements
- Minimum of 3 years previous experience as a pilot-in-command in Part 135 operations within the 6 years preceding position
- A minimum of 2,500 hours total flight time and at least 500 hours of turbine PIC time in a Part 135 environment
- Minimum of 3 years of experience operating the Cessna Caravan C208, with both land and seaplane experience required
- Free of any documented flight violations, mishaps or incidents in the past 10 years
- Current FAA Medical Certificate (1st class)
- FAA Certificate (Commercial Pilot with Instrument Rating)
- Must be authorized to work lawfully in the United States
- Must provide two forms of Federal Identification
- Candidates must successfully complete a comprehensive background check prior to employment
- This includes verification of previous employment, education, criminal history, and any other relevant information necessary to determine the suitability for the position
Job Qualifications
- Minimum of 3 years previous experience as a pilot-in-command in Part 135 operations within the 6 years preceding position
- A minimum of 2,500 hours total flight time and at least 500 hours of turbine PIC time in a Part 135 environment
- Minimum of 3 years of experience operating the Cessna Caravan C208, with both land and seaplane experience required
- Free of any documented flight violations, mishaps or incidents in the past 10 years
- Current FAA Medical Certificate (1st class)
- FAA Certificate (Commercial Pilot with Instrument Rating)
- ATP preferred
- Must be authorized to work lawfully in the United States
- Bachelor's degree in aviation or equivalent industry experience preferred
- Experience as a check airman preferred but candidates with significant Seaplane Flight Instructor time will be considered
Job Duties
- Conducts indoctrination training for new pilots and refresher training for experienced pilots
- Reviews reports on pilot performance and forwards reports to Federal Aviation Administration
- Discusses operational and personal problems with subordinates to improve morale and efficiency
- Studies technical manuals of airplane and equipment manufacturers and government regulations affecting flight operations to ensure that company training manuals adhere to legal requirements and are adapted to type of aircraft in use
- Represents company in advisory capacity during contract negotiations with pilots' union
- Accompanies flights to observe performance of pilots
- Conducts training classes for flight personnel covering emergency procedures and use of survival equipment
- Directs preparation of flight-crew schedules and assignment of personnel
- May also interview and hire flight personnel
- May also pilot airplane on scheduled flights
- Conducts or supervises all training activities of flight crew personnel
- Advises the Director of Operations regarding the training of flight crew personnel
- Assists the Director of Operations in formulating operations policies, coordinates those policies, and coordinates operations and training
- Ensures that all aircraft are properly equipped for applicable operations
- Disseminates information to all crewmembers pertaining to routes, airports, NOTAMS, NAVAIDS, company policies, and regulations
- Maintains proficiency as Pilot-in-Command
- Establish and lead company operational best practices and safety review panel
- Schedules flight crewmembers, including assigning Pilot-in-Command duties
- Prepares and maintains proficiency records, pilot files, flight schedules, duty time records, reports, and correspondence pertaining to flight operations activities
- Submits all reports regarding flight personnel to the Director of Operations
- Keeps the aircraft copies of this Operations Manual current
- Insures that all flight crew personnel are certified and supervised according to the requirements specified in the Federal Aviation Regulations
- Assists the Director of Operation in exercising operational control of flight activities as required by this manual
- The Chief Pilot may delegate functions to other personnel, but the Chief Pilot retains at all times the responsibilities set forth herein
- The Chief Pilot has the authority to officially apply for and receive Parts A, B, C, D, and E of the Operations Specifications
- Twelve-Five Standard Security Program (TFSSP) alternate Aircraft Operator Security Coordinator (AOSC)
- Responsible for ensuring Aircraft Flight Manuals are maintained in a current manner
- Conducts Audits of Pilot Training Records
- Conducts Audits of Pilot Duty Records
- Monitors and reviews pilot training programs for effectiveness in the field
- Conducts periodical review of International Training program, manuals, and/or ARINC policies and procedures for FAA/ICAO compliance
- Any other assignments deemed appropriate by the Director of Operations
- Meets the requirements of 14 CFR 119.69(d) and 119.71
Job Qualifications
Experience
Expert Level (7+ years)
Job Location
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