- Instructing flight crews in the use of the standard operating procedures (SOP) manual and measuring effectiveness. Define measurable individual performance goals monitor and communicate via regular feedback and annual performance reviews. Provide coaching and developmental opportunities for all direct reports and provide oversight of department personnel training as required by Federal Aviation Regulation and company policy. Establish and supervise the initial and recurrent training of aviation department personnel both internally and externally with a professional training facility
- Safely conduct flight operations in compliance with Federal State Local and foreign regulations as well as policies and procedures contained in the Company operations manual.
- Ensure that the Corporate aircraft and facility are maintained to a high standard and in compliance with Federal State and local codes and regulations.
- Assist in the recordkeeping requirements of the department are maintained as required by the FARs manufacturers and company policies including lease agreements employee and independent contractor records and aircraft records. Assist in technical audits and communication of results. Prepare and distribute periodic reports and statistics as required. Assist in the planning budgeting and monitoring efforts of the department.
- Assist in the development and maintenance of all company Aviation department manuals setting forth flight operations guidelines and Standard Operating Procedures. Set standards for Pilot staff.
- Represent the company in aviation matters through trade associations the FAA state or municipal aviation bodies airport management community organizations and contract agencies while remaining informed of the latest developments within the business aviation community including the FARs and other Federal state local and foreign regulations affecting operations. Act as liaison between government officials and aviation industry representatives of the company.
QUALIFICATIONS
(Equivalent combinations of education licenses certifications and/or experience may be considered)
Education
Bachelor s degree in Aviation or Management from an Accredited College/University or CTM required Associate degree and CAM certification considered equivalent
Working towards completion of CAM certification preferred
Experience
Minimum of 7 years as Pilot in Command of multi engine turbine aircraft operating in a crew environment required.
Licenses/Certifications
Airline Transport Pilot Certificate with appropriate ratings limitations or equivalent experience.
FCC Restricted Radiotelephone Operators Permit or higher.
Current Second Class FAA Medical Certificate or higher.
Current Passport
4000 hours Total time
2000 PIC Turbine/ME
500 hours Make/Model
Tools & Equipment
General Office Equipment
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