External Pilot - VTOL Electric-Hybrid Group 3 UAS
Pilot Job 85 miles from Fairfield
Griffon Aerospace is a leader in the development and operation of advanced unmanned aircraft systems for military applications. We are currently seeking an experienced External Pilot to join our flight test team for our VTOL hybrid electric Group 3 UAS program supporting Department of Defense requirements.The External Pilot will be responsible for manually controlling the aircraft during critical flight phases including takeoff, landing, and emergency procedures using a hand controller/radio transmitter. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience with large UAS platforms and demonstrate exceptional situational awareness, precision control skills, and the ability to perform under pressure in a military flight test environment.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
* Serve as External Pilot for a 250+ pound VTOL electric-hybrid unmanned aircraft system
* Manually control the aircraft during critical phases of flight including takeoff, landing, and emergency situations
* Work collaboratively with Internal Pilots, Mission Commanders, and Ground Control Station operators
* Participate in pre-flight briefings and post-flight debriefings
* Assist in developing flight test plans and procedures
* Provide input for aircraft control system modifications and improvements
* Support field operations in various environments, both domestic and potentially overseas
* Ensure compliance with all safety protocols and operational procedures
* Participate in training new pilots as required
* Document and report flight performance, anomalies, and system issues
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
* Minimum 3 years of experience as an External Pilot for Group 3 or larger UAS (aircraft weighing 250+ pounds)
* Demonstrated proficiency manually flying VTOL aircraft via hand controller/radio transmitter
* Experience with multi-rotor, fixed-wing, or hybrid VTOL platforms
* Understanding of aerodynamics, flight control systems, and UAS operations
* Ability to maintain precise aircraft control in various weather conditions
* Excellent communication skills and ability to function effectively as part of a team
* Valid driver's license and ability to travel to test sites
* Ability to obtain and maintain appropriate security clearance
* Physical ability to maintain visual line of sight with aircraft during operations
* FAA Class II medical certificate, or ability to qualify
* S. Passport or ability to obtain
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
* Experience with military UAS programs, particularly Army or Navy aviation systems
* Background in flight testing or developmental aircraft programs
* Experience with hybrid electric propulsion systems
* Knowledge of Army and Navy aviation procedures and tactical operations
* Knowledge of FAA rules and procedures
* Prior military aviation experience
* Experience with simulator training systems
* Mechanical or electrical troubleshooting skills
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
* Visual acuity sufficient to maintain visual contact with aircraft at extended distances
* Ability to stand for extended periods during flight operations
* Capability to work in various outdoor environments and weather conditions
* Ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds of equipment
WORK ENVIRONMENT
* Combination of office, laboratory, and field environments
* Travel to test sites and customer locations as required
* Potential for deployment to military installations domestically and overseas
* May include working in challenging weather conditions and environments
TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS
30-50% travel to test sites, customer locations, and potential deployment locations
JOB LOCATION
* Madison, Alabama, United States with travel
POSITION TYPE
* Full-Time/Regular
COMPENSATION/BENEFITS
* Competitive Salary/Comprehensive Benefits Package
US CITIZENSHIP REQUIRED
* Yes
ABILITY TO OBTAIN AND MAINTAIN A U.S. GOVERNMENT SECURITY CLEARANCE
* Yes
Helicopter Pilot - HAA
Pilot Job 7 miles from Fairfield
If your passion is flying and you want to work in an environment where every second counts, contact us today! We're hiring a Helicopter Pilot to provide medical air transportation services to Med-Trans customers. Safety is a key pillar of our services Salary Range: $98,108 - $107,920 including 15% Geo Modifier 5K IFR Stipend 15K Sign on Bonus 40K Retention Bonus after 3 years On Duty Housing 7/7 Schedule Responsibilities Working 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 Med-Trans requirements, and aircraft cleanliness duties Maintain accurate MTC and regulatory documentation and record keeping Effectively communicate and collaborate with dispatch, flight crews, facilities, and partners Provide shift change info to successive pilot and team following protocol for recording Med-Trans change board details Accountable to maintain required certifications and ongoing training Minimum Requirements Current Rotorcraft FAA Commercial Certificate Helicopter instrument rating Current FAA Class II Medical Certificate 2,000 Total Flight Hours 1,500 Helicopter Hours 1,000 Helicopter PIC Hours 1,000 Turbine Helicopter Hours 200 Helicopter Night Flight Hours (Aided or Unaided) 200 Instrument Hours (Actual/Hood/SIM) 50 Hours Actual WX in Aircraft EC145 Experience Preferred Upload your Pilot License and FAA Medical Certificate Why Choose Med-Trans? As a leader in air medical care, Med-Trans is one of Global Medical Response's (GMR) 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.
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Learn how our values are at the core of our services and vital to how we approach care and check out our comprehensive benefit options at GlobalMedicalResponse.
com/Careers 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.
Pilots Salary Range: $98,108 - $107,920 including 15% Geo Modifier Check out our careers site benefits page to learn more about our comprehensive benefit options, which include medical, vision, dental, 401k, disability, FSA, HSA, EAP, vacation and paid time off.
Pilot
Pilot Job 203 miles from Fairfield
Cooper Marine Pilots are responsible for safe and efficient operations and performance of his crew, vessel, and tow.
The Pilot is the senior employee onboard and is responsible for the crews adherence to company policies, rules, regulations and culture
Coordinating with shoreside management and the Coast Guard on all reportable incidents
Conducting monthly drills and safety meetings in accordance with policies and procedures
Instruct the crew on their duties and ensure continuous improvement towards the goal of zero safety incidents
Serve as the Vessel Security Officer
Comply with all requirements of the companies Towing Safety Management System
Participate in crew management and performance evaluations
Requirements
TWIC Card
Must retain a USCG Master/Mate of Towing Vessels license endorsed for service
Must meet USCG physical examination requirements
HAA Pilot-LifeSaver AL-Evergreen
Pilot Job 141 miles from Fairfield
HAA Helicopter Air Ambulance - Aircraft: EC130T2 (VFR)
Off-Duty Housing / $15,000 Sign-on Bonus
AIR METHODS: GO ABOVE AND BEYOND HERE! Be a part of something bigger and join a growing and high-performing team that shares your passion for making a difference. As leaders in the industry, we welcome exceptional pilots to partner with us in serving communities nationwide with top-tier air medical transport resources. Elevate your career with a supportive 7 days on/7 days off (12-hour shifts) work-life balance, where your safety and well-being are paramount, and your contribution truly matters in making a lasting impact on the lives we care for year-round.
What Evergreen, AL offers: the natural beauty of Conecuh National Forest for hiking and camping, picnics at Magnolia Park, Evergreen City Park, or the Reid State Technical College Arboretum, the annual Turkey Trot Festival for live music, parade and family-friendly activities, delicious samplings and a tour at Conecuh Sausage Company, local events and rodeos at Conecuh County Fairgrounds, and a short drive to the AL River Pulp Mill or Monroeville (the inspiration for “To Kill a Mockingbird”).
Benefits: A comprehensive benefits package is offered to serve the diverse needs of our teammates:
• Health, Dental and Vision
• Competitive 401(k) Retirement Plan
• Full Company-Paid Life Insurance
• AD&D Insurance
• Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Insurance
• Flexible Spending/Health Savings Account Plans
• Tuition Reimbursement
• Relocation Assistance
• Plus, other Lifestyle and Work/Life balance benefits: Business Travel Assistance, Accident Insurance, Voluntary Legal, Caregiver, Employee Assistance and Concierge Service Programs
Responsibilities
Essential Functions include the following:
• Operates Air Methods' aircraft in a safe and legal manner.
• Completes pre-flight before every flight verifying the aircraft is in an airworthy condition by sign off of Daily Flight Log. Pilots will perform a complete walk around of the aircraft prior to entering the cockpit for flight and upon completion of each flight.
• Final authority with regard to operations of aircraft and for the safety of passengers, cargo and equipment.
• Must be thoroughly familiar with all aircraft and medical systems of backup aircraft utilized at operational area and also ensures that the medical flight team is familiar and comfortable with the medical interior and systems.
• Responsible for completion of required documentation.
• Able to conduct detailed flight planning with little notice to exacting standards
• Participates regularly in Air Methods meetings, activities, projects, committees and community outreach
Qualifications
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. In accordance with applicable laws, Air Methods will provide reasonable accommodations that do not create an undue burden so disabled employees may perform the essential functions of the position.
Skills
• Pilots must have flown in category for a commercial operator or in the military within the previous 24 months
• Maintains positive interpersonal relationships with colleagues, EMS representatives, hospitals and the public and strives to maintain a friendly and professional working environment
Operation and Safety Requirements: As a member of the Flight Crew, any person employed in this position shall maintain a weight not to exceed 250 pounds and shall be less than seventy (70) years old.
Visual Flight Rules (VFR) Program - Required Flight Times:
• 2000 total flight hours with minimum of 1500 flight hours in category
• 1000 hours PIC in category
• 500 hours of rotor wing turbine time
• 200 hours of cross-country flight time, at least 50 hours of which were at night
• 100 hours unaided night as PIC (or 50 hours of unaided with 100 hours of NVG time)
• 50 hours total actual or hood instrument time in flight and in category (simulator time does not count)
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations
• Commercial & Instrument Rating (for category and class of aircraft)
• ATP rating in category meets this requirement
• First OR Second Class FAA Medical certificate required.
Education & Experience
• Associate's degree (A.A.) or equivalent from two-year college or technical school and two to five years' related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience
• Bachelor's degree preferred
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
Air Methods is an EEO/AA employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.
This position is subject to drug and/or alcohol testing per the DOT/FAA requirements (pre-employment, random, reasonable cause/suspicion, post-accident).
ALEA PILOT, SENIOR-LAW ENFORCEMENT
Pilot Job 86 miles from Fairfield
ALEA Pilot, Senior - Law Enforcement Option is a permanent, full-time position with the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA). Positions are located throughout the state. This is technical, highly responsible, and professional law enforcement work in the operation of single-engine and multi-engine airplanes and turbine-powered helicopters.
AH-64D/E MAINTENANCE TEST PILOT
Pilot Job In Alabama
MAINTENANCE TEST PILOT AH-64D/E MAINTENANCE TEST PILOT SUMMARY: Performs flights and demonstrates proficiency during standardization flights on aircraft. Performs mathematical calculations required for weight and balance, performance data for takeoff, cruise, and landing configurations of aircraft in which the individuals are qualified.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Performs pre-flight, in-flight and post-flight procedures in accordance with Company,
Army or Air Force directives depending on assignment.
2. Performs operational ground checks, taxi checks, hover checks on rotary wing aircraft;
functional check flights, general and limited maintenance test flights, confirmation check
flights of aircraft and aircraft systems undergoing maintenance and determines, in
accordance with Army or Air Force technical publications and Company procedures, the
airworthiness of an aircraft prior to its release for customer use.
3. Performs troubleshooting procedures of an aircraft on the ground and in flight, and
makes appropriate (verbal or written log entry) recommendations to assist ground
personnel in correcting deficiencies.
4. Performs recovery and ferry flights.
5. Instructs maintenance personnel for aircraft ground run-up and taxi operations to
prepare employees for certification.
6. Keeps abreast of and complies with FAA and local flying regulations and safety
procedures as applicable for the job.
7. Maintains proficiency in basic flight maneuvers, appropriate aircraft emergency
procedures and instrument flying consistent with Army or Air Force technical publications
and Company requirements.
8. Briefs and demonstrates operational and emergency procedures to flight crew and noncrew
members.
OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. When not actually engaged in the physical operation of the aircraft, must be willing to be
engaged in study, preparation and personal development to further physical and mental
skills required to operate aircraft.
2. Operates motor vehicles in performance of assigned duties.
3. Completes records as required by TAMMS-A necessary to record aircraft and / or
engine performance data. Completes maintenance documentation accurately using
Integrated Maintenance Data System (IMDS) and required forms, and must show
proficiency in IMDS within ninety (90) days when assigned to the Air Force Project.
4. Required to participate in instrument flight simulator training.
5. May be required to fly profile flights, which may include NVG, PNVS, and tactics.
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
1. Must demonstrate successfully the ability to start, run-up, fly, navigate and land aircraft
that the individual is qualified to operate.
2. Must hold a valid and current FAA Commercial Pilot certificate with rotorcraft and
instrument ratings in the aircraft class (fixed, rotary or both) for which a position is
offered.
3. Must hold a valid FAA Instrument rating in the designated aircraft class for which job is
offered.
4. Must have recorded (and proof presented) a minimum of one thousand (1,000) hours as
pilot in command in the specific aircraft class for which a position is offered. Must have
recorded (and proof presented) a minimum of one thousand five hundred (1,500) hours
of pilot in command in the specific aircraft class for which a position is offered with five
hundred (500) hours experience in helicopters of which at least two hundred fifty (250)
hours must have been in the UH-1H or Bell 205 when assigned to the Air Force Project.
Fifty percent of minimum flight time of pilot in command can be in commercial aircraft
similar to or already in the Army or Air Force offered.
5. -
1H Maintenance Test Pilot Course) or FAA Test Flight Program in the UH-1H or Bell 205
when assigned to the Air Force Project.
EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE:
1. High school diploma or equivalent General Educational Development (GED) certificate.
2. AMOC II graduation is a requisite for this job classification. Pilots flying OH-58D, CH-47,
AH-64 or UH-60 aircraft must be a Phase II graduate in that particular aircraft before
assuming Maintenance Test Pilot duties in those aircraft. Job candidates who meet
qualifications 1 through 4 can be provided an AMOC Phase II course within one hundred
eighty (180) days from entering the classification to become Phase II AMOC II qualified,
provided the Government approves AMOC Phase II flight training. Failure to successfully
complete the required course will disqualify the employee for this job classification.
3. Maintenance Test Pilots flying UH-60, CH-47, or AH-64 aircraft, have successfully
completed MTPC prior to assuming PC and MTP duties in those aircraft.
MATHEMATICAL SKILLS:
1. Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide in all units of measure, using whole integers,
common and decimal fractions.
2. Ability to compute rates, ratios, percentages, and interpolations necessary for aircraft
and engine performance.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
1. Must hold a valid and current FAA or military Class II Medical Certificate as prescribed
by the Government. Must undergo initially and annually thereafter, flight physical(s) prior
to piloting an U. S. Army or Air Force aircraft.
Pilot
Pilot Job 203 miles from Fairfield
Cooper Marine Pilots are responsible for safe and efficient operations and performance of his crew, vessel, and tow. * The Pilot is the senior employee onboard and is responsible for the crews adherence to company policies, rules, regulations and culture
* Coordinating with shoreside management and the Coast Guard on all reportable incidents
* Conducting monthly drills and safety meetings in accordance with policies and procedures
* Instruct the crew on their duties and ensure continuous improvement towards the goal of zero safety incidents
* Serve as the Vessel Security Officer
* Comply with all requirements of the companies Towing Safety Management System
* Participate in crew management and performance evaluations
Requirements
* TWIC Card
* Must retain a USCG Master/Mate of Towing Vessels license endorsed for service
* Must meet USCG physical examination requirements
AH-64E V6 Maintenance Test Pilots (MTP)
Pilot Job 86 miles from Fairfield
This position is contingent upon award. The location may be CONUS or OCONUS. Must have the ability to obtain/maintain a security clearance and passport, as necessary. Atrixon is seeking AH-64E V6 Maintenance Test Pilots (MTP) for CONUS or OCONUS locations. The MTPs will provide U.S. Army units and Foreign Military Sales (FMS) customers with the expertise required to conduct maintenance and operational testing of the AH-64E V6 and its subversions, including AH-64Ev6.5. As a critical component of the New Equipment Training Team (NETT), MTPs will deliver specialized training to ensure operational readiness and maintenance excellence.
This position requires highly skilled aviation professionals with extensive experience in AH-64 maintenance operations and a proven ability to perform complex tasks independently. MTPs will report to the Task Lead and work closely with government customers to meet program objectives.
Job Responsibilities:
Conduct maintenance test flights and validation for AH-64E V6 platforms, ensuring aircraft meet operational readiness requirements.
Provide training and mentorship to maintenance personnel, maintainers, and unit staff on maintenance test procedures and operational testing standards.
Validate and execute Aircraft Series Transition Courses (ASTC) for Maintenance Test Pilots (MTPC) in coordination with Government Flight Representatives (GFR).
Develop and support the execution of Training Support Plans (TSPs) for AH-64E maintenance test operations and differences training.
Collaborate on AH-64Ev6 maintenance-related events, including MTP-specific Training Support Plans and developmental processes.
Maintain accurate documentation of training and maintenance testing activities.
Perform other duties as assigned to support the successful implementation of training and operational objectives.
Qualifications:
Flight Hours:
Minimum 2000 total flight hours (2500 preferred).
300 flight hours in the AH-64 (in accordance with AR 95-20).
500 hours of Night Vision Device (NVD) experience.
250 required/500 preferred hours of tactical flight experience.
Certifications:
Maintenance Test Pilot Course (MTPC) certification (D/E).
Instrument Pilot Course (IPC) certification (preferred).
AH-64Ev6, AH-64Ev4, AH-64Dv14 certifications.
FAA Class 2 flight physical.
Experience:
Two Directorate of Evaluation and Standardization (DES) designee qualifications.
Demonstrated proficiency in maintenance testing and instruction for AH-64 platforms.
Familiarity with Training Support Plans (TSPs) and Aircraft Series Transition Courses (ASTC) specific to maintenance operations.
U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence (USAACE) instructor experience.
Additional Requirements:
Must be a U.S. citizen.
Must hold a Secret clearance.
Strong knowledge of Army Aviation maintenance and operational testing concepts.
Effective oral and written communication skills.
Ability to professionally represent Atrixon to customers and collaborate with diverse teams.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities. Atrixon is an equal opportunity employer. The contractor will not discriminate against employees or applicants based on inquiries, discussions, or disclosures of compensation information unless legally required.
Helicopter Maintenance Test Pilot (AH-64)
Pilot Job 163 miles from Fairfield
Performs flights and demonstrates proficiency during standardization flights on aircraft. Performs mathematical calculations required for weight and balance, performance data for takeoff, cruise, and landing configurations of aircraft in which the individuals are qualified.
Additional Duties
Performs pre-flight, in-flight and post-flight procedures in accordance with Company, Army or Air Force directives depending on assignment.
Performs operational ground checks, taxi checks, hover checks on rotary wing aircraft; functional check flights, general and limited maintenance test flights, confirmation check flights of aircraft and aircraft systems undergoing maintenance and determines, in accordance with Army or Air Force technical publications and Company procedures, the airworthiness of an aircraft prior to its release for customer use.
Performs troubleshooting procedures of an aircraft on the ground and in flight, and makes appropriate (verbal or written log entry) recommendations to assist ground personnel in correcting deficiencies.
Performs recovery and ferry flights.
Instructs maintenance personnel for aircraft ground run-up and taxi operations to prepare employees for certification.
Keeps abreast of, and complies with FAA and local flying regulations and safety procedures as applicable for the job.
Maintains proficiency in basic flight maneuvers, appropriate aircraft emergency procedures and instrument flying consistent with Army or Air Force technical publications and Company requirements.
Briefs and demonstrates operational and emergency procedures to flight crew and non- crew members.
When not actually engaged in the physical operation of the aircraft, must be willing to be engaged in study, preparation and personal development to further physical and mental skills required to operate aircraft.
Operates motor vehicles in performance of assigned duties.
Completes records as required by TAMMS-A necessary to record aircraft and/or engine performance data. Completes maintenance documentation accurately using Integrated Maintenance Data System (IMDS) and required forms, and must show proficiency in IMDS within 90 days when assigned to the Air Force Project.
Required to participate in instrument flight simulator training.
May be required to fly profile flights, which may include NVG, PNVS, and tactics.
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
Must demonstrate successfully the ability to start, run-up, fly, navigate and land aircraft that the individual is qualified to operate.
Must hold a valid and current FAA Commercial Pilot certificate with rotorcraft and instrument ratings in the aircraft class (fixed, rotary or both) for which a position is offered.
Must hold a valid FAA Instrument rating in the designated aircraft class for which job is offered.
Must have recorded (and proof presented) a minimum of one thousand (1,000) hours as pilot in command in the specific aircraft class for which a position is offered. Must have recorded (and proof presented) a minimum of one thousand five hundred (1,500) hours of pilot in command in the specific aircraft class for which a position is offered with five hundred (500) hours experience in helicopters of which at least two hundred fidy (250) hours must have been in the UH-1H or Bell 205 when assigned to the Air Force Project. Fifty percent of minimum flight time of pilot in command can be in commercial aircraft similar to or already in the Army or Air Force's inventory when position is offered.
Must have satisfactorily completed a proficiency check, either Military (U.S. Army's UH- 1H Maintenance Test Pilot Course) or FAA Test Flight Program in the UH-1H or Bell 205 when assigned to the Air Force Project.
EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE:
High school diploma or equivalent General Educational Development (GED) certificate.
AMOC II graduation is a requisite for this job classification. Pilots flying OH-58D, CH-47, AH-64 or UH-60 aircraft must be a Phase II graduate in that particular aircraft before assuming Maintenance Test Pilot duties in those aircraft. Job candidates who meet qualifications 1 through 4 can be provided an AMOC Phase II course within 180 days from entering the classification to become Phase II AMOC II qualified, provided the Government approves AMOC Phase II flight training. Failure to successfully complete the required course will disqualify the employee for this job classification.
Maintenance Test Pilots flying UH-60, CH-47, or AH-64 aircraft, have successfully completed MTPC prior to assuming PC and MTP duties in those aircraft.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Must hold a valid and current FAA or military Class II Medical Certificate as prescribed by the Government. Must undergo initially and annually thereafter, flight physical(s) prior to piloting an U. S. Army or Air Force aircraft.
Major Responsibility Areas And Duties
Performs routine aircraft maintenance functions.
Performs operational checks on lighting equipment, such as: navigation lights search and landing lights, anti-collision lights and replaces bulbs.
May remove and install electrical connections that are fool proof, one-wire or cannon plug type.
Removes and installs starter and main generators.
Must demonstrate an operational knowledge of aircraft, aircraft systems, engines and component parts.
Operates aircraft towing equipment in towing operations.
Recovers disable aircraft.
Maintains aircraft fuel, oil and hydraulic systems.
Must have knowledge of the proper use of hand tools in aircraft maintenance.
Must be able to read and write, and interpret and comply with aircraft maintenance procedures, manuals, specifications, and directives, guides and forms used on the job.
Performs preventive maintenance inspections on aircraft and aircraft systems and subsystems.
Performs troubleshooting, repair, modifications, corrosion control and preservation of aircraft and aircraft systems and aircraft sub-systems, including fuel, oil and pneudraulic systems. Overhauls aircraft components and sub-components.
Services ground support equipment. Performs preventive maintenance inspections on all ground support equipment. Performs functional checks, inspections, troubleshooting, repairs, modifications, overhaul, paint and preservation of ground support equipment, special tools and accessories.
Physical Requirements:
Work may involve sitting or standing for extended periods of time. Work will require the regular utilization of hand and finger dexterity, as well as close vision, distance vision, color vision, and peripheral vision. Position may require typing and reading from a computer screen. Must have sufficient mobility to include but not limited to walking, standing, climbing, bending, reaching, turning, kneeling, crouching, or crawling to complete daily duties in a timely and efficient manner. There is a possibility that, due to parking availability and location of work, walking moderate to long distances may be required. Must be able to lift, move, and transport items frequently over 10 pounds, occasionally up to 50 pounds.
Work Environment:
Work is generally conducted in an outside environment, but may also involve some inside work, depending on the task. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently exposed to fumes or airborne particles, moving mechanical parts and vibrations. Outside work may include various environmental conditions including hot and cold climates. The noise level in the work environment and job sites can be loud.
Helicopter Pilot (Instructor)
Pilot Job In Alabama
of INSTRUCTOR PILOT.
IMPORTANT
Applicants for employment are subject to Government approval and the terms of a 12-month Employment Training Agreement. Applicants selected for hire will be required to pass and maintain a U.S. Government background security check. Applicants selected for hire must complete training and a government acceptance checkride.
Applicants selected for hire will provide instruction in the UH-72. Military aviation experience or UH-72 qualification is not required.
FLYING HELICOPTERS REQUIRES special skills and rigorous training. The men and women who pilot Army helicopters are called upon day or night to fly difficult missions, often under dangerous battle conditions. They command the largest and most sophisticated fleet in the world - Apaches, Blackhawks and Chinooks - in reconnaissance, transport and combat operations.
At the US Army Aviation Center of Excellence, Fort Novosel, Alabama, aviation experts from Amentum train all Army helicopter pilots, turning out approximately 1,000 graduates annually. Since 1989, instructors have trained more than 25,000 student pilots, most of them entry-level soldiers with little or no flying experience. Fort Novosel is the largest rotary wing flight school in the world.
From aviation theory and simulator instruction to actual flight training, Amentum instructors lead undergraduate student pilots through months of thorough training to prepare them for the perils of combat.
Safety is paramount in every aspect of the training, and the program boasts an unprecedented safety record with more than 2.3 million hours of flight instruction.
The training program occurs at an Army installation with a multinational student population and is managed as a partnership between the Army and Amentum. It is just one of many instances where the Department of Defense has outsourced mission-critical technical and management assignments to Amentum. As one of the nation's leading multi-service contractors, Amentum proudly works in tandem with the armed forces to protect American interests at home and abroad.
Requirements
Must possess a ICAO equivalent or FAA commercial pilot certificate and an ICAO equivalent or FAA flight instructor certificate with rotorcraft category, helicopter class and instrument helicopter ratings on both certificates, or be a graduate of any DOD rotary wing instructor pilot course for rotary wing aircraft.
Total Flight Time - 1500 hrs. Flight time as pilot-in-command or second in command (per FAR 61.51); as Pilot in Command (PC) or Pilot (PI) (Per AR 95-1) in aircraft of any weight or category is creditable for this requirement.
Must certify having a combination of 100 hours of hooded instrument, flight simulator instrument, or weather pilot time.
Must have instructed students in instrument flight training.
Night Flying - 75.
Instructor Time - 500.
Must have a current FAA Second Class Medical Certificate prior to beginning MOI training.
Must not exceed 250 pounds in flight duty uniform.
Must be able to successfully pass a National Agency Check with Inquiries (NACI).
To be considered for this position, candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States and be able to provide proof of such authorization
For more information, please contact Human Resources Manager Keith Sasser at ********************** or **************
Amentum is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. Our hiring practices provide equal opportunity for employment without regard to race, religion, color, sex, gender, national origin, age, United States military veteran's status, ancestry, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, family structure, medical condition including genetic characteristics or information, veteran status, or mental or physical disability so long as the essential functions of the job can be performed with or without reasonable accommodation, or any other protected category under federal, state, or local law. Learn more about your rights under Federal EEO laws and supplemental language at EEO including Disability/Protected Veterans and Labor Laws Posters.
Instructor Pilot/ AH64D Standardization Pilot (Aviation)
Pilot Job 86 miles from Fairfield
is contingent and requires a security clearance. US citizenship is required.
Job Title: Instructor Pilot / AH64D Standardization Pilot
.
The Sr. Instructor Pilot conducts flight training, pilot training and evaluation of Instructor Pilots, CONUS and/or OCONUS. Advises on all aspects of AH-64D training and qualifications. The Standardization Instructor Pilot shall be knowledgeable enough of the subject matter to answer student questions without referring to the instructor material.
Travel will be required.
Other duties as assigned.
Must adhere to the company's AS9100 policies, procedures, and guidelines.
Education/Experience:
Must be a U.S. Citizen.
HS diploma or equivalent
Graduate of the AH-64 Instructor Pilot Course at an authorized Aviation Proponent School required.
Qualified on the AH-64 Series Aircraft.
Must be previously qualified as an AH-64D Instructor Pilot.
Must have experience as an AH-64D/E Master Gunner.
Must have flown an AH-64D or E within 180 days.
FAA Commercial Rotorcraft Helicopter Instructor Pilot Certificate (CFE) or equivalent (GACA) is preferred.
FAA Commercial Rotorcraft Helicopter Instrument Instructor Pilot Certificate (CFII) or equivalent (GACA) is preferred.
Minimum of 2000 total flight hours in the AH-64 series aircraft and total of 3000 rotary wing hours required.
Minimum of 1000 Instructor Pilot flight hours in the AH-64D/E series aircraft required.
Minimum of 150 Night Vision Goggle (NVG) flight hours required.
Minimum of 500 Night Vision System (NVS) flight hours required.
Must have experience teaching at USAACE as an AH-64D/E AQC flight line instructor and is familiar with the USAACE method of instruction (MOI).
Experience with Aviation Mission Planning System (AMPS) and Aircraft Survivability Equipment (ASE) procedures.
Helicopter Underwater Egress Training *HUET) within the last 4 years is preferred.
Some experience as an AH-64D/E Standardization Instructor Pilot at Battalion or Brigade level is preferred.
Required skills:
Must possess and maintain a FAA Class II Flight Physical or GACVA equivalent.
Knowledge of Army Aviation training concepts, administrations and logistics is required.
Ability to effectively work in coordination with staff and team members.
Ability to communicate in English, both orally and written.
Ability to communicate, with professionalism, with the customer, on the company's behalf.
Ah-64D/E Maintenance Test Pilot
Pilot Job 158 miles from Fairfield
MAINTENANCE TEST PILOT
AH-64D/E MAINTENANCE TEST PILOT
SUMMARY: Performs flights and demonstrates proficiency during standardization flights on
aircraft. Performs mathematical calculations required for weight and balance, performance data
for takeoff, cruise, and landing configurations of aircraft in which the individuals are qualified.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Performs pre-flight, in-flight and post-flight procedures in accordance with Company,
Army or Air Force directives depending on assignment.
2. Performs operational ground checks, taxi checks, hover checks on rotary wing aircraft;
functional check flights, general and limited maintenance test flights, confirmation check
flights of aircraft and aircraft systems undergoing maintenance and determines, in
accordance with Army or Air Force technical publications and Company procedures, the
airworthiness of an aircraft prior to its release for customer use.
3. Performs troubleshooting procedures of an aircraft on the ground and in flight, and
makes appropriate (verbal or written log entry) recommendations to assist ground
personnel in correcting deficiencies.
4. Performs recovery and ferry flights.
5. Instructs maintenance personnel for aircraft ground run-up and taxi operations to
prepare employees for certification.
6. Keeps abreast of and complies with FAA and local flying regulations and safety
procedures as applicable for the job.
7. Maintains proficiency in basic flight maneuvers, appropriate aircraft emergency
procedures and instrument flying consistent with Army or Air Force technical publications
and Company requirements.
8. Briefs and demonstrates operational and emergency procedures to flight crew and noncrew
members.
OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. When not actually engaged in the physical operation of the aircraft, must be willing to be
engaged in study, preparation and personal development to further physical and mental
skills required to operate aircraft.
2. Operates motor vehicles in performance of assigned duties.
3. Completes records as required by TAMMS-A necessary to record aircraft and / or
engine performance data. Completes maintenance documentation accurately using
Integrated Maintenance Data System (IMDS) and required forms, and must show
proficiency in IMDS within ninety (90) days when assigned to the Air Force Project.
4. Required to participate in instrument flight simulator training.
5. May be required to fly profile flights, which may include NVG, PNVS, and tactics.
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
1. Must demonstrate successfully the ability to start, run-up, fly, navigate and land aircraft
that the individual is qualified to operate.
2. Must hold a valid and current FAA Commercial Pilot certificate with rotorcraft and
instrument ratings in the aircraft class (fixed, rotary or both) for which a position is
offered.
3. Must hold a valid FAA Instrument rating in the designated aircraft class for which job is
offered.
4. Must have recorded (and proof presented) a minimum of one thousand (1,000) hours as
pilot in command in the specific aircraft class for which a position is offered. Must have
recorded (and proof presented) a minimum of one thousand five hundred (1,500) hours
of pilot in command in the specific aircraft class for which a position is offered with five
hundred (500) hours experience in helicopters of which at least two hundred fifty (250)
hours must have been in the UH-1H or Bell 205 when assigned to the Air Force Project.
Fifty percent of minimum flight time of pilot in command can be in commercial aircraft
similar to or already in the Army or Air Force offered.
5. -
1H Maintenance Test Pilot Course) or FAA Test Flight Program in the UH-1H or Bell 205
when assigned to the Air Force Project.
EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE:
1. High school diploma or equivalent General Educational Development (GED) certificate.
2. AMOC II graduation is a requisite for this job classification. Pilots flying OH-58D, CH-47,
AH-64 or UH-60 aircraft must be a Phase II graduate in that particular aircraft before
assuming Maintenance Test Pilot duties in those aircraft. Job candidates who meet
qualifications 1 through 4 can be provided an AMOC Phase II course within one hundred
eighty (180) days from entering the classification to become Phase II AMOC II qualified,
provided the Government approves AMOC Phase II flight training. Failure to successfully
complete the required course will disqualify the employee for this job classification.
3. Maintenance Test Pilots flying UH-60, CH-47, or AH-64 aircraft, have successfully
completed MTPC prior to assuming PC and MTP duties in those aircraft.
MATHEMATICAL SKILLS:
1. Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide in all units of measure, using whole integers,
common and decimal fractions.
2. Ability to compute rates, ratios, percentages, and interpolations necessary for aircraft
and engine performance.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
1. Must hold a valid and current FAA or military Class II Medical Certificate as prescribed
by the Government. Must undergo initially and annually thereafter, flight physical(s) prior
to piloting an U. S. Army or Air Force aircraft.
Instructor Pilot AH64 Echo, FMS
Pilot Job 86 miles from Fairfield
Serves as Senior Instructor Pilot for specified Army aircraft simulators, particularly with regard to, but not specifically limited to, FMS Aviation Simulation Instructor/Operator requirements that are OCONUS and potentially in austere conditions.
Requirements:
Ft Rucker/Novosel trained Instructor Pilot
Minimum of five (5) years military Instructor Pilot (IP) experience
Three (3) years ECHO Instructor Operator experience that relates to the type simulator where they will work. Chinook Transportable Flight Proficiency Simulators (TFPS) and Apache Longbow Crew Trainers (LCT)
When requested, be able to present his/her prior military training record and qualifications.
Secret clearance preferred. Must be eligible to obtain Secret clearance, if required.
Must possess valid US driver's license and passport.
Must possess, or be able eligible to immediately apply for, an in-country driver's license within the country of the duty-station.
Must possess, or be eligible to be granted, a US State Department Visa for entry to, and work within, the country of the duty-station.
Persons applying for any of the following persons, must be willing to perform training services at the corresponding OCONUS duty-station
Locations:
Saudi Arabia, Khasm Al-an Airfield (Riyadh)
VFR Pilot
Pilot Job 152 miles from Fairfield
Join our life-saving team in Andalusia, AL and take advantage of a sign-on bonus up to $50,000 - this offer won't last long! Apply today!
Are you an exceptional pilot looking to make a real impact from the cockpit? PHI Health is seeking skilled and dedicated pilots to join our elite team. You will be at the forefront of life-saving missions, delivering critical care to those in need with speed, precision, and unwavering commitment.
Our pilots are not just aviators; they are heroes in the sky, providing rapid medical response in challenging and diverse environments. In this role, you'll experience the thrill of aviation combined with the profound satisfaction of knowing that your expertise and quick thinking can change the course of a patient's future. If you thrive under pressure, have a passion for excellence, and are ready to elevate your career to new heights, PHI Health is the place for you.
Who We Are:
PHI Health is the leading air ambulance provider in the United States. With an unmatched safety record and the best aviation, medical and communication specialists in the field, we set the standard in the air medical industry. We transport more than 22,000 patients each year from our more than 80 bases across the country, all while offering services and outreach education to local communities and leading healthcare systems. Our mission is simple: move communities to health while maintaining the highest standard of safety, period.
Job Summary:
PHI Air Medical (operating under CAMTS guidelines)
BH407 VFR/NVG (Instrument rating required)
24-hour operations (day/night rotation)
If successful applicant requires aircraft transition - 1 year minimum service requirement per CBA
Relocation package is available - If relocation package is utilized - 2 year minimum service requirement per CBA
Housing will not be provided
Other:
External search may run concurrently with internal job posting.
Successful applicant will participate in community outreach programs and adhere to PHI Air Medical policies.
Some lifting will be required to assist in the loading and unloading of patients and equipment.
Perform line pilot duties IAW GOM.
Support Safety Management System, Destination Zero, and other company safety campaigns.
Work with both internal and external customers to provide safe, efficient, courteous, and reliable service.
Compensation and Benefits:
We offer a range of competitive pay and benefits package to keep our teams happy, healthy, and invested.
This package includes competitive pay, shift bonuses, shift incentives, Annual Safety Bonus, Annual Employee Bonus, and much more!
The Successful Candidate Will Have:
Commercial and Instrument Helicopter Ratings
First Class Medical
CAMTS Requirement // 2,000 Total Hours // 1,500 Hours Helicopter // 1,000 Hours PIC Helicopters // 500 Hours Turbine Helicopters // 100 Hours in Unaided Night Operations or 50 Hours Unaided and 100 Hours Night Vision Goggles (NVG)
Candidates must meet 235 pounds body weight
Strong Communication, Internal and External Customer Service Skills
Interview and acceptance by customer/PHI management
Annual Flu Vaccine not required
Must be able to pass pre-placement physical exam including functional capacity exam (strength and flexibility assessment, lift 100 pounds to assist in the loading and unloading of patients and equipment.), drug screening and background screen.
Demonstrated Internal and External Customer Service skills
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Schedule/Location:
Schedule 7&7; Day of week the base changes schedules, and schedule change may be required
Must live within 1-hour commute from the base
Our Core Competencies:
Safe. We are absolute in our belief in the tenets of Destination Zero and that Zero is not only achievable, but the only acceptable outcome.
Efficient. We are focused on outcomes that are smart and responsible by making the best use of our resources to maximize overall productivity and achieve sustainable profitability as a high performing organization.
Quality. We are committed to ensuring excellent organizational performance which produces sustainable and reliable outcomes.
Service. We are dedicated to the service of our customers, our communities and each other.
The PHI Health Advantage:
For more than 40 years, our company has been providing critical air medical transport services across the country. As an organization, we outfit each aircraft we fly with the most advanced technology, subject our crews to the most rigorous protocols and training and pioneer the most-forward thinking safety program in the country.
Everything that we do comes back to the safety of our crew and our patients. Our accident rate is well below the national average and we were the first to receive the Vision Zero Aviation Safety Award. This belief has guided us towards a number of industry firsts and has given us the highest safety rating in the industry.
Andalusia, AL, Sign-on bonus up to $50,000
DISCLAIMER
The above Statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed, as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified.
PHI, Inc. provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws
IFR Helicopter Pilot Med-Trans EG
Pilot Job 7 miles from Fairfield
If your passion is flying and you want to work in an environment where every second counts, contact us today! We're hiring a Helicopter Pilot to provide medical air transportation services to Med-Trans customers. Safety is a key pillar of our services! This posting is for multiple Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) positions, we have other opportunities available! By applying through this posting, we are able to move your application to the open location of your choosing.
This is not a Float Pilot position.
Starting Salary Range: $87,019 - $95,720 Up to 30% geographic modifier, depending on location 5K IFR Stipend 15K Sign on Bonus 40K Retention Bonus after 3 years On Duty Housing at most locations 7/7 Schedule Responsibilities Working 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 Med-Trans requirements, and aircraft cleanliness duties Maintain accurate MTC and regulatory documentation and record keeping Effectively communicate and collaborate with dispatch, flight crews, facilities, and partners Provide shift change info to successive pilot and team following protocol for recording Med-Trans change board details Accountable to maintain required certifications and ongoing training Minimum Requirements (IFR position) Current Rotorcraft FAA Commercial Certificate Helicopter instrument rating Current FAA Class II Medical Certificate 2,000 Total Flight Hours 1,500 Helicopter Hours 1,000 Helicopter PIC Hours 1,000 Turbine Helicopter Hours 200 Helicopter Night Flight Hours (Aided or Unaided) 200 Instrument Hours (Actual/Hood/SIM) 50 Hours Actual WX in Aircraft Upload your Pilot License and FAA Medical Certificate Why Choose Med-Trans? As a leader in air medical care, Med-Trans is one of Global Medical Response's (GMR) 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.
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Learn how our values are at the core of our services and vital to how we approach care and check out our comprehensive benefit options at GlobalMedicalResponse.
com/Careers 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.
Check out our careers site benefits page to learn more about our benefit options, which include medical, vision, dental, 401k, disability, FSA, HAS, EAP, vacation and paid time off.
HAA Pilot-LifeSaver AL-Evergreen
Pilot Job 141 miles from Fairfield
HAA Helicopter Air Ambulance - Aircraft: EC130T2 (VFR)
Off-Duty Housing / $15,000 Sign-on Bonus
AIR METHODS: GO ABOVE AND BEYOND HERE! Be a part of something bigger and join a growing and high-performing team that shares your passion for making a difference. As leaders in the industry, we welcome exceptional pilots to partner with us in serving communities nationwide with top-tier air medical transport resources. Elevate your career with a supportive 7 days on/7 days off (12-hour shifts) work-life balance, where your safety and well-being are paramount, and your contribution truly matters in making a lasting impact on the lives we care for year-round.
What Evergreen, AL offers: the natural beauty of Conecuh National Forest for hiking and camping, picnics at Magnolia Park, Evergreen City Park, or the Reid State Technical College Arboretum, the annual Turkey Trot Festival for live music, parade and family-friendly activities, delicious samplings and a tour at Conecuh Sausage Company, local events and rodeos at Conecuh County Fairgrounds, and a short drive to the AL River Pulp Mill or Monroeville (the inspiration for “To Kill a Mockingbird”).
Benefits: A comprehensive benefits package is offered to serve the diverse needs of our teammates:
• Health, Dental and Vision
• Competitive 401(k) Retirement Plan
• Full Company-Paid Life Insurance
• AD&D Insurance
• Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Insurance
• Flexible Spending/Health Savings Account Plans
• Tuition Reimbursement
• Relocation Assistance
• Plus, other Lifestyle and Work/Life balance benefits: Business Travel Assistance, Accident Insurance, Voluntary Legal, Caregiver, Employee Assistance and Concierge Service Programs
Responsibilities
Essential Functions include the following:
• Operates Air Methods' aircraft in a safe and legal manner.
• Completes pre-flight before every flight verifying the aircraft is in an airworthy condition by sign off of Daily Flight Log. Pilots will perform a complete walk around of the aircraft prior to entering the cockpit for flight and upon completion of each flight.
• Final authority with regard to operations of aircraft and for the safety of passengers, cargo and equipment.
• Must be thoroughly familiar with all aircraft and medical systems of backup aircraft utilized at operational area and also ensures that the medical flight team is familiar and comfortable with the medical interior and systems.
• Responsible for completion of required documentation.
• Able to conduct detailed flight planning with little notice to exacting standards
• Participates regularly in Air Methods meetings, activities, projects, committees and community outreach
Qualifications
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. In accordance with applicable laws, Air Methods will provide reasonable accommodations that do not create an undue burden so disabled employees may perform the essential functions of the position.
Skills
• Pilots must have flown in category for a commercial operator or in the military within the previous 24 months
• Maintains positive interpersonal relationships with colleagues, EMS representatives, hospitals and the public and strives to maintain a friendly and professional working environment
Operation and Safety Requirements: As a member of the Flight Crew, any person employed in this position shall maintain a weight not to exceed 250 pounds and shall be less than seventy (70) years old.
Visual Flight Rules (VFR) Program - Required Flight Times:
• 2000 total flight hours with minimum of 1500 flight hours in category
• 1000 hours PIC in category
• 500 hours of rotor wing turbine time
• 200 hours of cross-country flight time, at least 50 hours of which were at night
• 100 hours unaided night as PIC (or 50 hours of unaided with 100 hours of NVG time)
• 50 hours total actual or hood instrument time in flight and in category (simulator time does not count)
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations
• Commercial & Instrument Rating (for category and class of aircraft)
• ATP rating in category meets this requirement
• First OR Second Class FAA Medical certificate required.
Education & Experience
• Associate's degree (A.A.) or equivalent from two-year college or technical school and two to five years' related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience
• Bachelor's degree preferred
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
Air Methods is an EEO/AA employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.
This position is subject to drug and/or alcohol testing per the DOT/FAA requirements (pre-employment, random, reasonable cause/suspicion, post-accident).
ALEA PILOT-GENERAL
Pilot Job 86 miles from Fairfield
ALEA Pilot - General Option is a permanent, full-time position with the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA). Positions are located throughout the state. This is technical work of a professional and responsible nature in the piloting of single-engine and multi-engine aircraft and helicopters for law enforcement work.
Helicopter Pilot (Instructor)
Pilot Job 163 miles from Fairfield
of INSTRUCTOR PILOT. FLYING HELICOPTERS REQUIRES special skills and rigorous training. The men and women who pilot Army helicopters are called upon day or night to fly difficult missions, often under dangerous battle conditions. They command the largest and most sophisticated fleet in the world - Apache's, Blackhawks and Chinooks - in reconnaissance, transport and combat operations.
**IMPORTANT:**
Applicants for employment are subject to Government approval and the terms of a 12-month Employee Training Agreement. Applicants selected for hire will be required to pass and maintain a U.S. Government background security check. Applicants selected for hire must complete training and a government acceptance check ride. Applicants selected for hire will provide instruction in the UH-72.Military aviation experience or UH-72 qualification is not required.
At the US Army Aviation Center of Excellence, Fort Rucker, Alabama, aviation experts from Amentum train all Army helicopter pilots, turning out approximately 1,000 graduates annually. Since 1989, instructors have trained more than 25,000 student pilots, most of them entry-level soldiers with little or no flying experience. Fort Rucker is the largest rotary wing flight school in the world, not just for the Army but also for the Air Force, NATO and other allied countries.
From aviation theory and simulator instruction to actual flight training, Amentum instructors lead undergraduate student pilots through months of thorough training to prepare them for the perils of combat.
Safety is paramount in every aspect of the training, and the program boasts an unprecedented safety record with more than 2.3 million hours of flight instruction.
Classes are conducted in shifts, starting at five o'clock in the morning and ending well after midnight, in a training area encompassing more than 40,000 square miles. Student pilots will eventually be flying in combat, so developing leadership skills is another important aspect of the program.
The training program occurs at an Army installation with a multinational student population and is managed as a partnership between the Army and Amentum. It is just one of many instances where the Department of Defense has outsourced mission-critical technical and management assignments to Amentum. As one of the nation's leading multi-service contractors, Amentum proudly works in tandem with the armed forces to protect American interests at home and abroad.
+ Must possess a ICAO equivalent or FAA commercial pilot certificate and an ICAO equivalent or FAA flight instructor certificate with rotorcraft category, helicopter class and instrument helicopter ratings on both certificates, or be a graduate of any DOD rotary wing instructor pilot course for rotary wing aircraft.
+ Total Flight Time - 1500 hrs. Flight time as pilot-in-command or second in command (per FAR 61.51); as Pilot in Command (PC) or Pilot (PI) (Per AR 95-1) in aircraft of any weight or category is creditable for this requirement.
+ Must certify having a combination of 100 hours of hooded instrument, flight simulator instrument, or weather pilot time.
+ Must have instructed students in instrument flight training.
+ Night Flying - 75.
+ Instructor Time - 500.
+ Must have a current FAA Second Class Medical Certificate prior to beginning MOI training.
+ Must not exceed 250 pounds in flight duty uniform.
+ Must be able to successfully pass a National Agency Check with Inquiries (NACI).
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AH-64E V6 Standardization Pilot/Instructor Pilot/Instrument Examiner
Pilot Job 86 miles from Fairfield
This position is contingent upon award. The location may be CONUS or OCONUS. Must have the ability to obtain/maintain a security clearance and passport, as necessary.
Atrixon is seeking an AH-64E V6 New Equipment Training Team (NETT) Instructor Pilots for CONUS or OCONUS locations. The NETT Instructors will provide U.S. Army units and Foreign Military Sales (FMS) customers with the training necessary to operate, maintain, and support the AH-64E V6 and its subversions, including AH-64Ev6.5. As a primary provider of initial and transition training for the AH-64E V6 platform, the NETT Instructor will play a critical role in preparing operators, maintainers, and support personnel for mission success.
This position requires the ability to perform complex tasks independently and with minimal guidance, demonstrating expertise in U.S. Army aviation equipment and training concepts. The NETT Instructor will report to the Task Lead and coordinate closely with government customers to ensure training delivery aligns with program objectives.
Job Responsibilities:
Conduct training for operators, maintainers, and Maintenance Test Pilots (MTPs) on the AH-64E V6 platform, including subversions (e.g., V6.5).
Serve as a Standardization Pilot (SP), Instructor Pilot (IP), or Instrument Examiner (IE) in the delivery of New Equipment Training (NET) for Foreign Military Sales (FMS) customers.
Validate and execute Aircraft Series Transition Courses (ASTC) in coordination with Government Flight Representatives.
Provide instruction and oversight for tactical and operational employment of AH-64E V6 systems.
Support the development of Training Support Plans (TSPs) and Programs of Instruction (POIs) for AH-64E V6 transition courses.
Collaborate on Spike Non-Line of Sight (NLOS) training and AH-64Ev6.5 Human Factors Events (HFEs).
Maintain accurate training documentation
Assist in customer-specific mission and tactical training, ensuring alignment with U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence (USAACE) standards.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Flight Hours:
Minimum 2000 total flight hours (2500 preferred).
300 flight hours in the AH-64 (in accordance with AR 95-20).
1000 hours of Night Vision Device (NVD) experience.
250 required/500 preferred hours of tactical flight experience.
Certifications:
Instrument Examiner (IE) certification.
Instructor Pilot Course (IPC) certification.
AH-64Ev6, AH-64Ev4, AH-64Dv14 certifications.
Aircraft Series Transition Course (ASTC) certificate.
FAA Class 2
Experience:
Demonstrated proficiency as an SP/IP/IE in the AH-64E V6.
Familiarity with Training Support Plans (TSPs) and POIs.
Experience supporting Spike NLOS training and HFEs.
U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence (USAACE) instructor experience.
Additional Requirements:
Must be a U.S. citizen.
Must hold a Secret clearance (Task Lead requires a Top Secret clearance).
Strong knowledge of Army Aviation training concepts, administration, and logistics.
Effective oral and written communication skills.
Ability to professionally represent Atrixon to customers.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities. Atrixon is an equal opportunity employer. The contractor will not discriminate against employees or applicants based on inquiries, discussions, or disclosures of compensation information unless legally required.
CH-47 Maintenance Test Pilot
Pilot Job 158 miles from Fairfield
SUMMARY: Performs flights and demonstrates proficiency during standardization flights on
aircraft. Performs mathematical calculations required for weight and balance, performance data
for takeoff, cruise, and landing configurations of aircraft in which the individuals are qualified.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Performs pre-flight, in-flight and post-flight procedures in accordance with Company,
Army or Air Force directives depending on assignment.
2. Performs operational ground checks, taxi checks, hover checks on rotary wing aircraft;
functional check flights, general and limited maintenance test flights, confirmation check
flights of aircraft and aircraft systems undergoing maintenance and determines, in
accordance with Army or Air Force technical publications and Company procedures, the
airworthiness of an aircraft prior to its release for customer use.
3. Performs troubleshooting procedures of an aircraft on the ground and in flight, and
makes appropriate (verbal or written log entry) recommendations to assist ground
personnel in correcting deficiencies.
4. Performs recovery and ferry flights.
5. Instructs maintenance personnel for aircraft ground run-up and taxi operations to
prepare employees for certification.
6. Keeps abreast of and complies with FAA and local flying regulations and safety
procedures as applicable for the job.
7. Maintains proficiency in basic flight maneuvers, appropriate aircraft emergency
procedures and instrument flying consistent with Army or Air Force technical publications
and Company requirements.
8. Briefs and demonstrates operational and emergency procedures to flight crew and noncrew
members.
OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. When not actually engaged in the physical operation of the aircraft, must be willing to be
engaged in study, preparation and personal development to further physical and mental
skills required to operate aircraft.
2. Operates motor vehicles in performance of assigned duties.
3. Completes records as required by TAMMS-A necessary to record aircraft and / or
engine performance data. Completes maintenance documentation accurately using
Integrated Maintenance Data System (IMDS) and required forms, and must show
proficiency in IMDS within ninety (90) days when assigned to the Air Force Project.
4. Required to participate in instrument flight simulator training.
5. May be required to fly profile flights, which may include NVG, PNVS, and tactics.
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
1. Must demonstrate successfully the ability to start, run-up, fly, navigate and land aircraft
that the individual is qualified to operate.
2. Must hold a valid and current FAA Commercial Pilot certificate with rotorcraft and
instrument ratings in the aircraft class (fixed, rotary or both) for which a position is
offered.
3. Must hold a valid FAA Instrument rating in the designated aircraft class for which job is
offered.
4. Must have recorded (and proof presented) a minimum of one thousand (1,000) hours as
pilot in command in the specific aircraft class for which a position is offered. Must have
recorded (and proof presented) a minimum of one thousand five hundred (1,500) hours
of pilot in command in the specific aircraft class for which a position is offered with five
hundred (500) hours experience in helicopters of which at least two hundred fifty (250)
hours must have been in the UH-1H or Bell 205 when assigned to the Air Force Project.
Fifty percent of minimum flight time of pilot in command can be in commercial aircraft
similar to or already in the Army or Air Force offered.
5. -
1H Maintenance Test Pilot Course) or FAA Test Flight Program in the UH-1H or Bell 205
when assigned to the Air Force Project.
EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE:
1. High school diploma or equivalent General Educational Development (GED) certificate.
2. AMOC II graduation is a requisite for this job classification. Pilots flying OH-58D, CH-47,
AH-64 or UH-60 aircraft must be a Phase II graduate in that particular aircraft before
assuming Maintenance Test Pilot duties in those aircraft. Job candidates who meet
qualifications 1 through 4 can be provided an AMOC Phase II course within one hundred
eighty (180) days from entering the classification to become Phase II AMOC II qualified,
provided the Government approves AMOC Phase II flight training. Failure to successfully
complete the required course will disqualify the employee for this job classification.
3. Maintenance Test Pilots flying UH-60, CH-47, or AH-64 aircraft, have successfully
completed MTPC prior to assuming PC and MTP duties in those aircraft.
MATHEMATICAL SKILLS:
1. Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide in all units of measure, using whole integers,
common and decimal fractions.
2. Ability to compute rates, ratios, percentages, and interpolations necessary for aircraft
and engine performance.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
1. Must hold a valid and current FAA or military Class II Medical Certificate as prescribed
by the Government. Must undergo initially and annually thereafter, flight physical(s) prior
to piloting an U. S. Army or Air Force aircraft.