Co-Pilot (Small Non-Jet) assists captain of the aircraft (non-jet smaller than 12,500 pounds at takeoff) with flight duties. Supports captain in calculating flight routes, speed, and take off and landing times to ensure aircraft meets scheduling requirements. Being a Co-Pilot (Small Non-Jet) keeps navigation manuals and charts up-to-date. Must stay current with federal and local flight regulations. Additionally, Co-Pilot (Small Non-Jet) must be capable of taking full control of aircraft while in flight. Typically requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Requires FAA pilot certificate with necessary type ratings. Co-Pilot (Small Non-Jet)'s years of experience requirement may be unspecified. Certification and/or licensing in the position's specialty is the main requirement. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
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This is a non-flying position. The IP serves as a TAFT instructor pilot for unit training and AH-64E tactical employment. The IP will conduct readiness level progression, to include gunnery training strategy on IA aviators. This pilot must have skills required to conduct training on Aviation Mission Planning System (AMPS) planning, Aircraft Survivability Equipment (ASE) procedures and AH-64 tactical employment curriculum. In addition, will conduct oral evaluations of all IA pilots in accordance with IAs training and proficiency requirements. |
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