G200 Captain (PIC)
About the role
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.
Responsibilities
- Act as the Pilot in Command, assuming final authority for the safe operation of the aircraft on all assigned flights.
- Ensure compliance with all FAA regulations, company flight operations manuals, and standard operating procedures.
- Conduct thorough pre-flight planning, including weather analysis, performance calculations, routing, fuel planning, and aircraft airworthiness checks.
- Ensure that all flight preparations are in line with company and regulatory standards.
- Maintain a high level of crew coordination and communication throughout all phases of flight. Lead the crew in performing duties in a professional, efficient, and cooperative manner, fostering a culture of teamwork and safety.
- Provide the highest level of customer service, ensuring the safety, comfort, and satisfaction of passengers. Serve as the primary point of contact for clients during the flight, addressing any concerns or special requests.
- Actively engage in the company’s Safety Management System (SMS), promoting a proactive safety culture. Identify and mitigate risks using risk analysis tools, and participate in safety audits and corrective action processes.
- Mentor and guide First Officers and other flight crew members. Ensure that all crew members understand their roles and responsibilities, providing clear direction and feedback to foster professional growth.
- Complete all required post-flight documentation, including trip reports, logbook entries, and any maintenance or operational notes. Report any safety concerns or equipment issues to the maintenance team.
- Ensure that all flight operations comply with FAA regulations, including maintaining currency with required training, medical certifications, and company policies. Keep flight crew records up to date.
Requirements
- Current Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) certificate with multi-engine rating.
- Valid Commercial Pilot Certificate with multi-engine rating.
- Type rating in the G200 aircraft.
- At least 1000 hours total flying time, including at least 500 hours in the G200.
- Current medical certificate.
- Experience in a similar operational environment.
- Strong leadership and communication skills.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Passion for aviation and a commitment to safety.
Qualifications
- Proven track record of successful flight operations.
- Excellent problem-solving and decision-making abilities.
- Ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously and prioritize effectively.
- Strong interpersonal and customer service skills.
- Knowledge of aviation regulations and industry best practices.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite.
Skills
- Proficient in CRM principles and techniques.
- Skilled in risk assessment and mitigation strategies.
- Effective in managing time and resources.
- Comfortable working in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Benefits
- Comprehensive health insurance coverage.
- Retirement savings plan with employer match.
- Flexible work schedule.
- Professional development opportunities.
- Accommodations for frequent travel.
Pay
The base salary range for this position is $120,000 - $140,000 annually, depending on experience and qualifications. A potential sign-on bonus of up to $20,000 may also be available, subject to experience, account needs, and applicable terms.
Schedule
The typical schedule is 8 hard days off per month, with average annual flight time of approximately 350-375 hours, 200 owner flight hours and 150-175 charter flight hours. The operation is crewed by 2 pilots and primarily conducts domestic flights.