Chief Pilot
at Boutique Air
Duties shall include but are not limited to the following:
- Supervises the Supervisor of Training, Manager of Flight Operations Engineering, Check Airman/Instructors and Pilots. Manager of Flight Standards and Assistant Chief Pilot group
- Assists Director of Operations in his duties
- Assures that all FAR’s and safe practices are complied with by flight crewmembers
- Makes recommendations to appropriate management regarding new or improved flight operation policies, practices or procedures
- Maintains flight manuals, checklists and crew equipment required for the aircraft
- Recruits flight crewmembers
- Insures adequate flight crew training, testing, recording and archiving of training records
- Responsible for all flight testing of aircraft when required
- Terminates, restricts or suspends operations when conditions are known to be hazardous until those conditions are corrected
- The Chief Pilot may delegate functions, but Chief Pilot retains responsibility. The Chief Pilot must be thoroughly familiar with the Company Manuals, Operations Specifications and FAA Regulations
QUALIFICATIONS
- Minimum 2,000 hours Total Time with 1,000 hours Pilot-in-Command
- Excellent communication skills and quick and accurate decision making
- Close attention to detail
- Must be able to speak, write, and read fluent English
- Ability to work varying hours of the day or night, on weekends and holidays
- Must be able to secure appropriate airport authority and security badges
- Must have right to work in the United States
- Must have a valid passport, and ability to travel internationally
- Must be able to pass a 10-year Background/Criminal check and pre-employment drug screen
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
- Bachelor of Science or equivalent experience
- Master’s Degree preferred
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
- Must be able to obtain First Class Medical Certificate
- Travel
- Lift up to 60 lbs
MENTAL CAPABILITY REQUIREMENTS
- Able and willing to work in a culturally diverse atmosphere and professionally interact with passengers and crew under stressful conditions
- Must be willing to work in a time-sensitive environment and effectively handle stress associated with meeting deadlines, and managing unexpected change
- Capable of interpreting a variety of and multiple instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form
- Ability to communicate effectively so to be understood
- Must be able to remain calm, think and react quickly in all types of emergencies including but not limited to: medical emergencies, aircraft decompression, emergency evacuations, fires, security threats, passenger disturbances, turbulence, etc.
- Able to process information quickly
- Ability to complete routine forms, use existing form letters and/or conduct routine oral communication
- Possess attention to detail
CHIEF PILOT
PRE-EMPLOYMENT DRUG TESTING
Under FAA regulations the company is required to conduct pre-employment drug testing and receive a negative test result for marijuana, cocaine, opiates, phencyclidine (PCP), and amphetamines or a metabolite of those drugs in your system before the company hires you to fill an “FAA Covered Position.”
QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum 2,000 hours Total Time with 1,000 hours Pilot-in-Command
Excellent communication skills and quick and accurate decision making
Close attention to detail
Must be able to speak, write, and read fluent English
Ability to work varying hours of the day or night, on weekends and holidays
Must be able to secure appropriate airport authority and security badges
Must have right to work in the United States
Must have a valid passport, and ability to travel internationally
Must be able to pass a 10-year Background/Criminal check and pre-employment drug screen
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Bachelor of Science or equivalent experience
Master’s Degree preferred
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Must be able to obtain First Class Medical Certificate
Travel 100%
Lift up to 60 lbs
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
Stand – 10%
Walk – 10%
Sit – 80%
Travel – 40%
Lift up to 50 lbs.