Challenger 604 SIC at Pentastar Aviation, LLC.
Waterford, Michigan, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

04 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

06 Mar, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

ATP Certificate, Commercial Certificate, Multi-Engine Rating, Instrument Rating, Turbojet Experience, ATP/CTP Course, Flight Planning, Aircraft Performance Calculations, Training Accomplishment, Expense Processing, FAA Regulations Compliance

Industry

Airlines and Aviation

Description
Description General Description The successful candidate will join an existing two pilot crew as a Second-In-Command (SIC) conducting 14 CFR Part 91 operations in a Challenger 604 based at Oakland County International Airport (PTK). The SIC has delegated responsibility for the safety of passengers and crew and the comfortable, timely operation of the aircraft. They ensure that all flight and ground operations comply with FAA Regulations. As may be delegated by the PIC, they determine flight routes, speed, takeoff and landing times to fulfill scheduling requirements. They may perform other aircraft related duties when not flying, to include preflight planning, aircraft performance calculations, accomplishment of initial and recurrent training requirements, expense processing, etc. This position is located in Waterford, MI. The individuals selected for this position must live within 2 hours of Waterford, MI. As a pilot for Pentastar Aviation, crew members can expect to fly about 300 hours per year. Requirements Qualifications • ATP Certificate (preferred) • Commercial Certificate with Multi-Engine and Instrument ratings and prior turbojet experience required • For Non-ATP Certificate holders, ATP/CTP course completion is preferred • Minimum of 2000 hours of Total Flight Time • Bachelor’s degree preferred • Prior business aviation experience required • Ability to manage changing work schedules • Applicants must be able to obtain and maintain an FAA First Class medical certification
Responsibilities
The Second-In-Command (SIC) shares responsibility for the safety of passengers and crew, ensuring timely aircraft operation and compliance with 14 CFR Part 91 FAA Regulations. Duties include determining flight parameters as delegated by the PIC and performing preflight planning and other aircraft-related administrative tasks.
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