Pilot in Command - Hawker 400XP

Reynolds JetCincinnati, OH
22h

About The Position

Come Join our team! Reynolds Jet is currently searching for a full-time crew member to join our Aircraft Management operation at the Cincinnati Lunken Municipal Airport (KLUK). This position will serve as Pilot in Command for our Hawker 400XP and be part of a dedicated three-person crew operating approximately 600 hours per year under Part 91 and Part 135 operations. The ideal candidate will be a team player, great collaborator, customer focused, passionate about safety of flight and operations, and have a passion for delivering a differentiated level of service. Minimum requirements: Must possess an Unrestricted ATP, First Class medical, Valid US Passport, and Radio Station License. Must also pass a pre-employment drug and alcohol test and have a favorable PRIA. This position is not commutable. Candidate must live or be willing to move within a 2-hour drive of LUK airport. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Responsible to support and comply 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 and any additional crewmembers, ensuring all understand and execute assigned duties. 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 crewmember is incapacitated due to injury, sickness, fatigue, or other factors. Ensures the flight is not continued beyond the nearest suitable airfield if a crewmember becomes impaired. Determines proper fuel, oil, and oxygen requirements for each flight. Obtains briefings on flight purpose, weather, NOTAMs, and operating procedures and plans flight assignments accordingly. Prepares or supervises preparation of flight plans, considering altitude, terrain, weather, weight, and aircraft performance. Ensures compliance with all applicable CFRs and company procedures. Ensures aircraft is operated within all weight and balance limitations and documentation is properly recorded. Reports all known or suspected FAA violations or incidents promptly to the Chief Pilot. Maintains required medical certification and notifies the Chief Pilot of any condition that may impair performance. Ensures proper completion of preflight inspections and that all required equipment is onboard and operational. Ensures all passengers receive required safety briefings prior to each leg. Ensures completion of post-flight duties including logs, maintenance write-ups, and communication with maintenance and flight following. Ensures aircraft is airworthy, properly documented, and prepared for flight. Ensures aircraft cleanliness, catering, and passenger comfort standards are met. Operates in accordance with aircraft limitations and Reynolds Jet policies and procedures. Reports hazardous weather or conditions to appropriate air traffic services. Maintains thorough knowledge of the General Operations Manual, FAA Regulations, Operations Specifications, and Flight Manuals. Acts as Ground Security Coordinator (GSC) and Inflight Security Coordinator (ISC) when required. Completes all required post-flight reporting and documentation. Notifies appropriate authorities in the event of an accident or incident per company SMS and ERP. Reports suspected communicable diseases as required. May delegate duties but retains responsibility for all operational functions. Position Requirements: Education: High school diploma or general education degree (GED), with Bachelor's degree preferred Licenses/Credentials: Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) certificate (or Restricted ATP if less than 1,500 hours); Multi-engine and Instrument ratings; BE400XP type rating preferred (or ability to obtain) Medical: Current First Class medical certificate ICAO Qualifications: Must meet all applicable International Civil Aviation Organization standards and qualifications. We focus our hiring decisions on the capabilities, culture alignment, decision making and risk management qualities of all our candidates. The flight time requirements listed above are guidelines for general acceptance rather than hard rules. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Responsible to support and comply 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 and any additional crewmembers, ensuring all understand and execute assigned duties. 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 crewmember is incapacitated due to injury, sickness, fatigue, or other factors. Ensures the flight is not continued beyond the nearest suitable airfield if a crewmember becomes impaired. Determines proper fuel, oil, and oxygen requirements for each flight. Obtains briefings on flight purpose, weather, NOTAMs, and operating procedures and plans flight assignments accordingly. Prepares or supervises preparation of flight plans, considering altitude, terrain, weather, weight, and aircraft performance. Ensures compliance with all applicable CFRs and company procedures. Ensures aircraft is operated within all weight and balance limitations and documentation is properly recorded. Reports all known or suspected FAA violations or incidents promptly to the Chief Pilot. Maintains required medical certification and notifies the Chief Pilot of any condition that may impair performance. Ensures proper completion of preflight inspections and that all required equipment is onboard and operational. Ensures all passengers receive required safety briefings prior to each leg. Ensures completion of post-flight duties including logs, maintenance write-ups, and communication with maintenance and flight following. Ensures aircraft is airworthy, properly documented, and prepared for flight. Ensures aircraft cleanliness, catering, and passenger comfort standards are met. Operates in accordance with aircraft limitations and Reynolds Jet policies and procedures. Reports hazardous weather or conditions to appropriate air traffic services. Maintains thorough knowledge of the General Operations Manual, FAA Regulations, Operations Specifications, and Flight Manuals. Acts as Ground Security Coordinator (GSC) and Inflight Security Coordinator (ISC) when required. Completes all required post-flight reporting and documentation. Notifies appropriate authorities in the event of an accident or incident per company SMS and ERP. Reports suspected communicable diseases as required. May delegate duties but retains responsibility for all operational functions. Position Requirements: Education: High school diploma or general education degree (GED), with Bachelor's degree preferred Licenses/Credentials: Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) certificate (or Restricted ATP if less than 1,500 hours); Multi-engine and Instrument ratings; BE400XP type rating preferred (or ability to obtain) Medical: Current First Class medical certificate ICAO Qualifications: Must meet all applicable International Civil Aviation Organization standards and qualifications. We focus our hiring decisions on the capabilities, culture alignment, decision making and risk management qualities of all our candidates. The flight time requirements listed above are guidelines for general acceptance rather than hard rules.

Requirements

  • Must possess an Unrestricted ATP
  • First Class medical
  • Valid US Passport
  • Radio Station License
  • Must also pass a pre-employment drug and alcohol test and have a favorable PRIA
  • This position is not commutable. Candidate must live or be willing to move within a 2-hour drive of LUK airport.
  • High school diploma or general education degree (GED), with Bachelor's degree preferred
  • Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) certificate (or Restricted ATP if less than 1,500 hours)
  • Multi-engine and Instrument ratings
  • Current First Class medical certificate
  • Must meet all applicable International Civil Aviation Organization standards and qualifications.

Nice To Haves

  • BE400XP type rating preferred (or ability to obtain)

Responsibilities

  • Responsible to support and comply 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 and any additional crewmembers, ensuring all understand and execute assigned duties.
  • 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 crewmember is incapacitated due to injury, sickness, fatigue, or other factors.
  • Ensures the flight is not continued beyond the nearest suitable airfield if a crewmember becomes impaired.
  • Determines proper fuel, oil, and oxygen requirements for each flight.
  • Obtains briefings on flight purpose, weather, NOTAMs, and operating procedures and plans flight assignments accordingly.
  • Prepares or supervises preparation of flight plans, considering altitude, terrain, weather, weight, and aircraft performance.
  • Ensures compliance with all applicable CFRs and company procedures.
  • Ensures aircraft is operated within all weight and balance limitations and documentation is properly recorded.
  • Reports all known or suspected FAA violations or incidents promptly to the Chief Pilot.
  • Maintains required medical certification and notifies the Chief Pilot of any condition that may impair performance.
  • Ensures proper completion of preflight inspections and that all required equipment is onboard and operational.
  • Ensures all passengers receive required safety briefings prior to each leg.
  • Ensures completion of post-flight duties including logs, maintenance write-ups, and communication with maintenance and flight following.
  • Ensures aircraft is airworthy, properly documented, and prepared for flight.
  • Ensures aircraft cleanliness, catering, and passenger comfort standards are met.
  • Operates in accordance with aircraft limitations and Reynolds Jet policies and procedures.
  • Reports hazardous weather or conditions to appropriate air traffic services.
  • Maintains thorough knowledge of the General Operations Manual, FAA Regulations, Operations Specifications, and Flight Manuals.
  • Acts as Ground Security Coordinator (GSC) and Inflight Security Coordinator (ISC) when required.
  • Completes all required post-flight reporting and documentation.
  • Notifies appropriate authorities in the event of an accident or incident per company SMS and ERP.
  • Reports suspected communicable diseases as required.
  • May delegate duties but retains responsibility for all operational functions.
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