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Flight Crew Contract Jobs

April 15
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Corporate flight crew jobs involve flying and maintaining private aircraft for businesses, individuals, and organizations. Roles may include pilots, co-pilots, flight attendants, mechanics, as well as other support staff members.

Contract Pilot Jobs

A corporate pilot is accountable for safely and efficiently flying the aircraft. To do this, they must possess an Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) license with a minimum number of flight hours. In some cases, they may even manage the aircraft, including maintenance and scheduling tasks.

Contract First Officer

The co-pilot works alongside the pilot to guarantee safe and efficient operation of the aircraft. They must hold a commercial pilot’s license and have completed at least 100 flight hours.

Contract Flight Attendant

Flight attendants on corporate flights ensure passengers are comfortable and safe during their trip. They may be responsible for serving meals and drinks, providing safety briefings, as well as attending to any passenger needs.

Mechanic

An aircraft mechanic is accountable for maintaining and repairing the aircraft. They must be licensed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and possess in-depth knowledge of aircraft systems and components.

Other Support Staff

Other support personnel such as dispatchers, schedulers and administrative assistants help manage the aircraft operations.

Corporate flight crew jobs require individuals with the appropriate licenses and certifications, as well as an in-depth knowledge of aircraft operation and maintenance. Furthermore, they must possess excellent communication and problem-solving abilities, along with the capacity for working under pressure.

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