Fixed Wing Pilot
Occupations:
Commercial PilotsAirline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight EngineersAircraft Mechanics and Service TechniciansAir Crew OfficersAir Crew MembersIndustries:
Nonscheduled Air TransportationScheduled Air TransportationOther Ambulatory Health Care ServicesSupport Activities for Air TransportationOther Transit and Ground Passenger TransportationPosition: Fixed Wing Pilot
Location: Alaska (Float)
Airframe: King Air 200/350
Schedule: 15 Days On and 15 Days Off
Annual Salary Range: $133,587.36 - $151,066.08
15,000 Sign-On Bonus (Must Complete Training and Check Ride)
40,000 Retention Bonus (There is a 6 Month Waiting period and this is a 3 Year Program)
No Training Contract
Company Paid ATP-CTP (If not already completed)
Company Paid Crew Housing
Commuter Expenses Paid and 50.00 each day per diem
Company Paid Known Crew Member (KCM) access
$12,000 Float Stipend
We’re hiring Fixed Wing Pilots to provide medical air transportation services to our customers. This pilot will be qualified to fly our King Air 200 aircraft. Scheduled shifts run 15/15 and service day or night trips. Safety is a key pillar of our services; therefore, all of our pilots work on a quality, professional team that are committed to high safety standards for the crew and our customers.
Minimum Required Qualifications
Commercial Airplane Multi Engine Land (C-AMEL) Required
Must be willing and able to obtain ATP within 5 years of employment
The ideal candidate will have single pilot IFR experience
Previous medevac and/or cargo experience preferred
Valid and unexpired driver's license
Current FAA First- or Second-class medical certificate
2,500 Total flight hours
2,000 Fixed wing hours
1,000 PIC hours
500 Multi-engine
500 Cross country hours
100 Night hours
75 Instrument (50 actual) hours
Preferred Education
Minimum of a High School Diploma, GED equivalent, or higher
Responsibilities
Pilot will work with a team of medical experts to safely transport customers to and from locations and facilities
Ensure aircraft readiness for flight dispatches as described in the appropriate manuals, including all FAR and company requirements, and aircraft cleanliness duties
Maintain accurate company and regulatory documentation and record keeping for shifts, load manifests, etc
Effectively communicate and collaborate with both air and ground dispatch, flight crews, facilities and partners
Provide shift change info to transitioning pilot and team, and follows protocols for recording company change board details
Pilots are accountable to maintain required certifications and ongoing ground and air training
Working Conditions
Required to work in outside weather conditions
Must be able to work night, day, and overnight shifts as assigned
May need to de-ice the plane, assist with towing the aircraft and maneuvering in and out of the hangar, prep the plane for flight
Why Choose Guardian Flight?
As a leading provider of air medical services, management and experience in the air medical industry, Guardian Flight is one of Global Medical Response family of solutions. Our GMR teams deliver compassionate, quality medical care, primarily in the areas of emergency and patient relocation services. View the stories on how our employees provide care to the world at www.AtaMomentsNotice.com.
GMR’s Core Behaviors
Keep care at the center, raise your hand, seek to understand, find a way together and be accountable— unite our teams and set us apart in emergency medical services.
EEO Statement
Global Medical Response and its family of companies are an Equal Opportunity Employer, which includes supporting veterans and providing reasonable accommodations for individuals with a disability.
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