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Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital

Pilot

Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital, Boston, Georgia, United States, 31626

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Pilot (Transportation) Summary Join our team as a Captain, where you'll be responsible for operating the aircraft in accordance with the approved aircraft flight manual, federal air regulations, and Ag-Pro Companies flight operations manual. Reporting directly to the Director of Flight Operations, you will perform the duties of pilot in command on assigned flights.

Key Responsibilities

Safe Operation: Full authority and responsibility for the safe operation of the aircraft on assigned flights.

Crew Supervision: Supervise all crew members assigned to the flight.

Preflight Inspection: Ensure that the preflight inspection has been completed prior to departure.

Equipment Check: Confirm that all required equipment, paperwork, supplies, and stock are onboard the aircraft prior to departure.

Weather Briefing: Obtain a complete weather briefing for departure, enroute, destination, and alternate airports.

Performance Review: Review aircraft performance and calculate weight and balance to ensure that the flight will be conducted within aircraft operating limits per aircraft manufacturer.

Flight Coordination: Report flight delays, cancellations, or diversions to the Director of flight operations and coordinate with passengers concerning travel arrangements.

Aircraft Procedures: Use manufacturer flows and checklists.

Post-Flight Inspection: Ensure a thorough post-flight inspection is completed following each flight.

Trip Paperwork: Complete all required trip paperwork.

International Operations: Required International Procedures Training and willingness to conduct international flight operations.

Requirements

Education:

Associate degree or equivalent experience with special knowledge and/or training in the Aviation field. Bachelor’s degree preferred.

Experience:

A minimum flight time of 3,000 hours with 500 hours in GV series is preferred. GV type rating is required.

Travel:

Overnight travel including weekends required. Travel may include 4 or more international trips per year.

Background Check:

Must consent to and pass a 10-year background check to include: employment history, FAA records, and driving records.

Certifications:

Must possess a valid FAA Airline Transport Certificate, First Class medical certificate, restricted radiotelephone operator permit, and a U.S. passport.

Reporting:

Position reports to Director of Flight Operations.

Authorization:

Must be authorized to work in the United States.

Benefits Ag-Pro provides a comprehensive range of benefits for all full-time positions that includes medical, dental, vision and a matching 401-K retirement plan along with a variety of other optional benefits.

Ag Pro Companies is a Drug Free Workplace and Equal Opportunity Employer. All positions require pre‑employment screening.

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