The Pilot in Command (PIC) is responsible for the safe and efficient operation of assigned aircraft, ensuring compliance with all applicable Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs), company policies, and operational procedures. The PIC will manage all aspects of flight preparation and execution, including crew coordination, risk management, and passenger service. This role requires exceptional leadership, technical expertise, and a strong focus on safety and customer service. The PIC serves as the final authority on all decisions regarding the aircraft and its operation. This position supports a 135-operation flying a Falcon 2000 LX based out of APA. The typical schedule is 8 hard days off a month, with average annual flight time of approximately 300 hours (220 hours owner flying and 80 hours charter flying approximately). The operation is a 2- pilot crew and 1 maintenance crew chief and primarily conducts domestic flights and some international flights. This information is provided for planning purposes and may vary based on operational demands and regulatory considerations.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
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