Sheltair
Second-in-Command (SIC) Pilot
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Job Description
- Req#: PILOT002101
- Flight Operations Support: Assist the Captain in all aspects of flight operations, ensuring a smooth and efficient execution of pre-flight and post-flight procedures.
- Communication Coordination: Maintain clear and effective communication with air traffic control, ground personnel, and other relevant parties to ensure safe and coordinated flight activities.
- Safety Oversight: Uphold and prioritize safety protocols and procedures, actively contributing to the creation of a secure and hazard-free environment for passengers and crew.
- Navigation and Systems Management: Demonstrate proficiency in navigating the aircraft, monitoring systems, and addressing any deviations or malfunctions promptly and effectively.
- Crew Collaboration: Collaborate seamlessly with the captain and other crew members, fostering a positive and cohesive working environment within the cockpit.
- Emergency Response: Be prepared to assist in emergency situations, following established protocols and contributing to decisive and effective decision-making.
- Passenger Interaction: Ensure the comfort and well-being of passengers by addressing their needs professionally and providing relevant information before, during and after each flight.
- Regulatory Compliance: Stay updated on and adhere to aviation regulations, company policies, and industry standards, ensuring compliance throughout all flight and ground operations.
- Continuous Training and Development: Engage in ongoing training and development activities to enhance skills, stay current with industry advancements, and contribute to personal and professional growth.
- Record Keeping: Maintain accurate and detailed records of flight hours, activities, and any incidents, adhering to regulatory and company requirements.
- Decision Support: Provide valuable input to the Captain, offering insights and assistance in decision-making processes related to flight planning, weather conditions, and route adjustments.
- Professionalism: Exhibit a high level of professionalism, integrity, and a commitment to upholding the reputation of Sheltair and the aviation industry.
- Note: It is not possible to list all required job duties on this form. There may be other important duties assigned.
- Must Hold an ATP certificate with appropriate category and class ratings.
- Must hold an instrument rating.
- Minimum 2000 flight hours logged.
- First Class medical
- Valid US Passport
- Valid Driver’s License
- CE 560XLType Rating Preferred
- Must live within 1 hour of KFLL.
- Must pass pre-employment drug screen and background check following FAA and DOT guidelines.
- Must be able to pass a background screening.
- Must not have any aviation incidents.
Sheltair Aviation is Seeking a skilled and experienced Second-in-Command (SIC) pilot with a minimum of 2000 flight hours. The ideal candidate will have a robust concept of customer service as customer care is not just a job here at Sheltair, it is a passion.
The ideal candidate will have values that align with our family first, fuel, build and serve mission and will be engaging, cooperative and a dynamic team member. Responsibilities include executing pre-flight and post-flight procedures to include but not limited to removal of any debris, catering, coffee etc., maintaining effective communication with air traffic control, and ensuring the safety and well-being of passengers. The SIC should be proficient in handling various in-flight scenarios and adhering to FAA and company regulations. A commitment to upholding the highest standards of professionalism, safety, and a continuous pursuit of excellence in aviation is essential for this role.
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About the company
Sheltair is the largest independently-owned network of fixed base operations in North America, with locations throughout New York, Georgia, and Florida. www.sheltairaviation.com
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