What are the responsibilities and job description for the Fixed Wing Pilot In Command position at Boston MedFlight?
Job Description
POSITION Fixed Wing Pilot-In-Command Job Description
Primary Purpose
The fixed wing pilot-in-command (PIC) is responsible for the safe and efficient conduct of flight assignments based on weather conditions or other factors that may impact the safety of flight. He/she will work collaboratively with the assigned second-in-command and other members of the medical team.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
Under the supervision of the Director of Aviation Operations and FW Assistant Chief Pilot, the PIC:
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POSITION Fixed Wing Pilot-In-Command Job Description
Primary Purpose
The fixed wing pilot-in-command (PIC) is responsible for the safe and efficient conduct of flight assignments based on weather conditions or other factors that may impact the safety of flight. He/she will work collaboratively with the assigned second-in-command and other members of the medical team.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
Under the supervision of the Director of Aviation Operations and FW Assistant Chief Pilot, the PIC:
- Performs pilot-in-command (PIC) duties for Boston MedFlight and serves as the team leader for assigned flight operations.
- Complies with all FAA Regulations, the General Operations Manual (GOM), safety management system (SMS) manual, training manual and all other Boston MedFlight policies and procedures.
- Completes the load manifests, calculates weight and balances as well as relevant Performance figures.
- Completes preflight and inflight calculations via EFB.
- Conducts weather condition assessments and plans for contingency landings at alternate airports.
- Assists in the loading and unloading of patients.
- 2,000 hours total time in fixed-wing aircraft
- 1,500 hours PIC
- 1,500 hours turbine
- 250 hours actual or simulated instrument time, including at least 50 hours in actual flight.
- Current unrestricted ATP license.
- Current FAA First Class Medical Certificate
- FCC Radio Telephone Operator Permit
- Current passport with at least six (6) months of validity
- Legal right to work in the United States
- Ability to successfully pass a comprehensive BMF Class I, FAA, and DOT required pre-employment screening; TSA and criminal background checks; drug test; motor vehicle driving record (MVR); and PRIA records checks
- Excellent interpersonal and cognitive skills
- Ability to work any shift, including days, nights, weekends, and holidays
- 3,000 hours total time in fixed-wing aircraft
- CE-525 type rating with 25 hours in type
- Prior experience in Part 121/135
- Experience in aircraft equipped with EFIS and/or FMS
Please visit our career center by clicking here to submit an application and résumé.
For More Information
Please visit our website to get more information about current job opportunities and our program.
www.bostonmedflight.org