Reynolds Jet
Overview
Reynolds Jet is searching for a full-time crewmember to join our Aircraft Management operation at the Cincinnati Lunken Municipal Airport (KLUK). The ideal candidate will be a team player, great collaborator, customer‑focused, passionate about safety of flight and operations, and someone who delivers a differentiated level of service. Position Requirements
Education:
High school diploma or general education degree (GED); bachelor’s degree preferred. Licenses/Credentials:
Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) certificate for Lead Captain and Pilot in Command positions; Commercial Pilot Certificate with multi‑engine and instrument ratings for Second in Command positions. Medical:
Current First Class medical certificate for Lead Captain and Pilot in Command positions. ICAO Qualifications:
Must meet all applicable International Civil Aviation Organization standards and qualifications. Experience:
Have at least 3,000 hours of flight time as a pilot of which 1,000 hours is PIC multi‑engine jet, including 500 hours of cross‑country flight time, 100 hours of night flight time, and 100 hours of actual or simulated instrument flight time, at least 50 hours of which were actual flight. Additional Requirements:
Must possess an unrestricted ATP, 1st Class medical, valid U.S. Passport, radio station license; must pass a pre‑employment drug and alcohol test and have a favorable PRIA. This position is non‑commutable; candidate must live or be willing to move within a 2‑hour drive of LUK airport. Responsibilities
Responsible for supporting and complying with all Reynolds Jet Safety and Quality Standards. Retains the final authority for the safe operation of the aircraft (14 CFR §91.3). Makes decisions as necessary to the start, delay or cancellation of the flight, or deviation from a planned destination when operating conditions dictate. Directs the activities of the SIC, if applicable, ensuring flight crewmembers understand fully and completely what duties they are expected to perform. Participates proactively in the Safety Management System by actively seeking, identifying, and reporting hazards and safety‑risk management deficiencies. Ensures that a flight will not be commenced if a flight crewmember is incapacitated from performing duties by any cause such as injury, sickness, fatigue, or the effects of any psychoactive substance. Ensures that the flight will not be continued beyond the nearest suitable airfield when a flight crewmember's capacity to perform functions is significantly reduced by impairment of faculties from causes such as fatigue, sickness or lack of oxygen. Determines the proper fuel, oil and oxygen requirements for each flight or series of flights. Obtains briefing on the purpose of the flight, weather, NOTAMs, operating procedures and any special instructions, and plans flight assignments. Prepares or supervises preparation and filing of flight plans considering such factors as altitude, terrain, weather, range, weight, cruise control data, airport facilities and navigational aids. Ensures a flight plan or other authorized flight locating procedures is followed on each flight. Ensures that weather conditions and aircraft performance can be met appropriate to the CFR under which the flight is being conducted. Ensures the aircraft is operated within all weight and balance limitations, and the necessary weight and balance is recorded in accordance with company procedures. Reports all known or suspected FAA violations or incidents promptly to the Chief Pilot. Maintains a current medical certificate as required by Reynolds Jet and CFR, and notifies the Chief Pilot if a medical (physical or mental) condition may impair their ability to perform the flight. Ensures an aircraft preflight inspection and all aircraft equipment checks are performed properly per the aircraft flight manual, before each departure. Ensures emergency equipment such as life rafts, life vests, etc. as well as provisions for passenger comfort are aboard, and ensures all cargo is properly secured. Ensures all passengers are briefed prior to every leg, regardless of whether the passengers were on previous legs, with the appropriate information for each phase of flight. At the completion of each flight, ensures the preparation of flight logs, general declarations, and the reporting of mechanical irregularities. Ensures all maintenance write ups are communicated to the Director of Maintenance and that Flight Following is alerted to the current status of the aircraft. Ensures the aircraft is airworthy, duly registered and that the documentation and operational information required by the aircraft manufacturer, FAA, and Reynolds Jet are onboard. Ensures the aircraft is clean and prepared for flight with all aircraft stores and appropriate catering provisions on board for the safety and comfort of passengers and crew. Ensures catering is handled, prepared and stored in a way that protects the food against contamination. Operates in accordance with the aircraft limitations and Reynolds Jet policies and procedures. Reports, as soon as possible, to the appropriate air traffic services unit any hazardous weather or flight conditions encountered that are likely to affect the safety of other aircraft. Must be thoroughly knowledgeable of the General Operations Manual, Federal Aviation Administration Regulations, Operations Specifications, Flight Manuals, and other instructions pertinent to assigned duties. Acts as the Ground Security Coordinator (GSC) and Inflight Security Coordinator (ISC) for all flights conducted under the requirements of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA Twelve Five Standard Security Program (TFSSP). Completes all post flight duties as specified in this manual, including the recording of flight times and aircraft defects. Notifies, per the Reynolds Jet SMS and ERP, the appropriate authorities in the case of an accident or incident and carries out the required follow up items as outlined in those manuals. Ensure that a suspected communicable disease is reported promptly to air traffic control, in order to facilitate provision for the presence of any special medical personnel and equipment necessary for the management of public health risks on arrival. Submits a report to the designated local authority following an act of unlawful interference. The Pilot in Command may delegate these functions to subordinates, but may not delegate the responsibility for those functions. Employment Type
Full‑Time Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
We are an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. About the Organization
Reynolds Jet is a leading private aircraft management and on-demand jet charter company, offering authentic world-class services through personalized one-to-one relationships. As a true extension of our Customers' teams, we provide the synergies of being a private flight department for multiple owners to make great private air travel experiences. Benefits
Medical insurance Vision insurance 401(k)
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Reynolds Jet is searching for a full-time crewmember to join our Aircraft Management operation at the Cincinnati Lunken Municipal Airport (KLUK). The ideal candidate will be a team player, great collaborator, customer‑focused, passionate about safety of flight and operations, and someone who delivers a differentiated level of service. Position Requirements
Education:
High school diploma or general education degree (GED); bachelor’s degree preferred. Licenses/Credentials:
Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) certificate for Lead Captain and Pilot in Command positions; Commercial Pilot Certificate with multi‑engine and instrument ratings for Second in Command positions. Medical:
Current First Class medical certificate for Lead Captain and Pilot in Command positions. ICAO Qualifications:
Must meet all applicable International Civil Aviation Organization standards and qualifications. Experience:
Have at least 3,000 hours of flight time as a pilot of which 1,000 hours is PIC multi‑engine jet, including 500 hours of cross‑country flight time, 100 hours of night flight time, and 100 hours of actual or simulated instrument flight time, at least 50 hours of which were actual flight. Additional Requirements:
Must possess an unrestricted ATP, 1st Class medical, valid U.S. Passport, radio station license; must pass a pre‑employment drug and alcohol test and have a favorable PRIA. This position is non‑commutable; candidate must live or be willing to move within a 2‑hour drive of LUK airport. Responsibilities
Responsible for supporting and complying with all Reynolds Jet Safety and Quality Standards. Retains the final authority for the safe operation of the aircraft (14 CFR §91.3). Makes decisions as necessary to the start, delay or cancellation of the flight, or deviation from a planned destination when operating conditions dictate. Directs the activities of the SIC, if applicable, ensuring flight crewmembers understand fully and completely what duties they are expected to perform. Participates proactively in the Safety Management System by actively seeking, identifying, and reporting hazards and safety‑risk management deficiencies. Ensures that a flight will not be commenced if a flight crewmember is incapacitated from performing duties by any cause such as injury, sickness, fatigue, or the effects of any psychoactive substance. Ensures that the flight will not be continued beyond the nearest suitable airfield when a flight crewmember's capacity to perform functions is significantly reduced by impairment of faculties from causes such as fatigue, sickness or lack of oxygen. Determines the proper fuel, oil and oxygen requirements for each flight or series of flights. Obtains briefing on the purpose of the flight, weather, NOTAMs, operating procedures and any special instructions, and plans flight assignments. Prepares or supervises preparation and filing of flight plans considering such factors as altitude, terrain, weather, range, weight, cruise control data, airport facilities and navigational aids. Ensures a flight plan or other authorized flight locating procedures is followed on each flight. Ensures that weather conditions and aircraft performance can be met appropriate to the CFR under which the flight is being conducted. Ensures the aircraft is operated within all weight and balance limitations, and the necessary weight and balance is recorded in accordance with company procedures. Reports all known or suspected FAA violations or incidents promptly to the Chief Pilot. Maintains a current medical certificate as required by Reynolds Jet and CFR, and notifies the Chief Pilot if a medical (physical or mental) condition may impair their ability to perform the flight. Ensures an aircraft preflight inspection and all aircraft equipment checks are performed properly per the aircraft flight manual, before each departure. Ensures emergency equipment such as life rafts, life vests, etc. as well as provisions for passenger comfort are aboard, and ensures all cargo is properly secured. Ensures all passengers are briefed prior to every leg, regardless of whether the passengers were on previous legs, with the appropriate information for each phase of flight. At the completion of each flight, ensures the preparation of flight logs, general declarations, and the reporting of mechanical irregularities. Ensures all maintenance write ups are communicated to the Director of Maintenance and that Flight Following is alerted to the current status of the aircraft. Ensures the aircraft is airworthy, duly registered and that the documentation and operational information required by the aircraft manufacturer, FAA, and Reynolds Jet are onboard. Ensures the aircraft is clean and prepared for flight with all aircraft stores and appropriate catering provisions on board for the safety and comfort of passengers and crew. Ensures catering is handled, prepared and stored in a way that protects the food against contamination. Operates in accordance with the aircraft limitations and Reynolds Jet policies and procedures. Reports, as soon as possible, to the appropriate air traffic services unit any hazardous weather or flight conditions encountered that are likely to affect the safety of other aircraft. Must be thoroughly knowledgeable of the General Operations Manual, Federal Aviation Administration Regulations, Operations Specifications, Flight Manuals, and other instructions pertinent to assigned duties. Acts as the Ground Security Coordinator (GSC) and Inflight Security Coordinator (ISC) for all flights conducted under the requirements of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA Twelve Five Standard Security Program (TFSSP). Completes all post flight duties as specified in this manual, including the recording of flight times and aircraft defects. Notifies, per the Reynolds Jet SMS and ERP, the appropriate authorities in the case of an accident or incident and carries out the required follow up items as outlined in those manuals. Ensure that a suspected communicable disease is reported promptly to air traffic control, in order to facilitate provision for the presence of any special medical personnel and equipment necessary for the management of public health risks on arrival. Submits a report to the designated local authority following an act of unlawful interference. The Pilot in Command may delegate these functions to subordinates, but may not delegate the responsibility for those functions. Employment Type
Full‑Time Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
We are an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. About the Organization
Reynolds Jet is a leading private aircraft management and on-demand jet charter company, offering authentic world-class services through personalized one-to-one relationships. As a true extension of our Customers' teams, we provide the synergies of being a private flight department for multiple owners to make great private air travel experiences. Benefits
Medical insurance Vision insurance 401(k)
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