Direct Entry Captain B747

National Air Cargo Group IncOrlando, FL
6h

About The Position

National Airlines Captains are responsible overall for the safe and reliable operation of our B747 and A330 aircraft. National Airlines is a provider of outsourced aircraft and services. National operates a fleet of B747 and A330 aircraft and provides customers with a broad array of domestic, regional, and international applications.

Requirements

  • Hold a current and unrestricted FAA ATP certificate with an airplane category multi-engine class rating and English proficiency endorsement. Note: ATP issued with a CIRC APCH-VMC Only limitation is acceptable.
  • Hold a current FAA First Class medical Certificate.
  • Hold and FCC Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit.
  • Have a minimum of 5000 hours total time.
  • Have a minimum of 1000 hours of pilot-in-command (PIC) time or second in command (SIC) to qualify per FAR 121.436. (Hours must be obtained under Title 14 of the United States Code of Federal Regulations).
  • All National pilots are subject to FAA 121 mandatory retirement regulations.
  • Valid U.S. or Foreign passport with applicable visas for international travel. Foreign nationals must be able to obtain the required visas to operate National Airlines flights. Passport must be valid for at least one year from application date.
  • U.S. based Pilots must be legally authorized to work in the United States.
  • Flight Crews must meet all the entry/ exit requirements into the different jurisdictions in which National Airlines operates, which may include a valid passport, visas and required vaccinations to adhere to local health requirements. Travel documents must always be up to date, including during training and when working in the operation.
  • Prolonged periods of sitting.
  • Must be able to lift to 15 pounds at a time.
  • Aircraft noise and exposure to weather elements
  • Airport terminals, tarmac

Responsibilities

  • The PIC is responsible for the safety of all crew members, passengers, and/or cargo on board the aircraft when the doors are closed.
  • Ensures mandatory checklists are complied with.
  • The PIC is responsible for the overall safe conduct of the flight consistent with good judgment for all Crewmembers, passengers, and/or cargo on board the aircraft from the moment the aircraft is ready to move for the purpose of taking off until the moment it finally comes to rest at the end of the flight, and the engines are shut down.
  • The PIC is responsible for determining that his entire crew is legally certificated, legally scheduled, and adequately rested.
  • The PIC will ensure the use of Normal Procedures Checklists throughout the flight.
  • The PIC will not begin a flight without all appropriate information to conduct the flight safely.
  • Additional responsibilities may be assigned under the National Airlines General Operations Manual.
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