Chief Pilot (Non-Jet Fleet) pilots aircraft following standard operating procedures to ensure that flights operate according to all regulations, safety, and company policies. Follows required procedures to perform pre-flight checks and inspections. Being a Chief Pilot (Non-Jet Fleet) determines flight routes, speed, take-off, and landing times that will fulfill scheduling requirements. Completes required documentation and performs post-flight procedures as required. Additionally, Chief Pilot (Non-Jet Fleet) may require a bachelor's degree. Requires Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) Certificate. Requires FAA Commercial Pilot's License. Typically reports to chief pilot. The Chief Pilot (Non-Jet Fleet) works autonomously. Goals are generally communicated in "solution" or project goal terms. May provide a leadership role for the work group through knowledge in the area of specialization. Works on advanced, complex technical projects or business issues requiring state of the art technical or industry knowledge. To be a Chief Pilot (Non-Jet Fleet) typically requires 10+ years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Driving a pilot car and escorting Oversized loads from point A to point B
must be 25 years old or older
clean driving recored
willing to get a pilot car driver certification
willing to be on the road for up to 14 days at a time
knowledge of what a pilot car is and does
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Contract
Pay: $15.00 - $30.00 per hour
Expected hours: 20 – 40 per week
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Application Question(s):
travel up to 14 days in a row
must be 25 years old
must have a clean driving record
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Work Location: On the road