Description:
INTRODUCTION
The Part-121 ATR Captain will conduct safe, efficient, compliant and professional flight services.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
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Safely maneuver the aircraft during all phases of flight; monitor all flight conditions including weather and cargo safety, and verify go/no-go decision; verify fuel requirements and related weather variables and ensure proper loading; make alternate destination decisions when the intended destination is unavailable.
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Maintain command of all situations as they arise due to unexpected circumstances during the flight; ensure proper communication with stations, towers, flight controllers and dispatchers during the flight; file all reports required by the FAA and report any unusual aircraft behavior or performance to dispatch or maintenance personnel; properly record flight-hours in conjunction with Dispatch and adhere to FAA rest requirements and company directives.
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Supervise and evaluate staff; maintain familiarity and knowledge of applicable changes in regulations and procedures concerning the safe operation of all company aircraft; maintain thorough knowledge of all applicable policies, procedures, manuals, handbooks and protocol; serve as a positive, constructive and communicative leader for the company and its customers.
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Review company bulletins and other correspondence on a daily basis, including emails and voicemails; submit all transmittals, expense reports and other company documents/correspondence in an accurate and timely manner, in accordance with policy and procedures.
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Serve as a role model for ethical behavior, maintain a professional and dignified work environment, and promote and support the mission of Empire Airlines.
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Other related duties as assigned.
PAY & BENEFITS
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Starting pay range for an ATR Captain is $2,116.00 to $2,268.00 Weekly ($110,032.00 to $117,936.00 Annually).
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Benefits include Medical, Dental, Vision, PTO, Paid Holidays, 401k matching, Travel Benefits, CASS Privileges and more!
Requirements:
ATR CAPTAIN REQUIREMENTS
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ATP certificate with MEL rating
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1st class medical
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Must have excellent communication skills, both oral and written
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Must adhere to the company’s FAA/DOT required Drug and Alcohol Program
Minimums:
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2500 TT
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1000 PIC
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1000 MEL
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300 turbine/turboprop
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500 crew time
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Part 121.436 Pilot Qualification
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IFR currency and proficiency
WORKING CONDITIONS
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Work is performed outdoors and in an aircraft.
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Employee will be exposed to inclement weather.
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This position may require standing, walking, sitting, bending and stooping for extended periods of time.
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May be required to lift up to 50 pounds.
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Requires manual dexterity, speaking, seeing and hearing to conduct business.
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May be required to work in multiple locations.