What are the responsibilities and job description for the Chief Pilot position at Tropic Ocean Airways?
Directly Reports To: Director of Training and Standardization
Mission of
this Position: Responsible for the planning and oversight of all flight crewmembers, while adhering to all FAA and other pertinent regulations to provide safe, on-time flights while treating guests and team members with excellent customer service.
Key Responsibilities: Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:
Corporate:
- Drive positive pilot culture / morale by leading by example
- Lead internal communication efforts (i.e., disseminate information to pilot group)
- Proactively maintain a crew schedule in accordance with company policy (e.g., days, locations, etc.)
- Direct and execute Company Policies and Procedures
- Formulate and establish department SOPs and ensures adherence
- Be accountable for applicable data integrity and metrics
- Assist with recruitment and managing pilot staffing levels
- Coordinate with training department regarding recurrent training, new hires, ground training, simulator sessions, aircraft training and check rides
- Track and maintain payroll records and reporting
GOM Compliance:
- Responsible for the record keeping requirements of 135.63
- Maintains Database of aircraft documents for GOM Compliance
- Ensure and Maintain aircrews’ currency, training, and qualifications. Ensure they are appropriately licensed/rated and have a current medical to conduct flights under 14 CFR Part 135, and approved to conduct the assigned operations for Tropic Ocean Airways, LLC (135.63(a)(4))
- Maintain Pilot folders containing resume, copies of the pilot's airman certificates, medical certificate, currency records, and training history.
- Ensure currency of aircraft checklists
- Disseminate information to all crew members as pertains to routes, airports, NOTAMS, navaids and Tropic Ocean Airways, LLC's policies. Will maintain and make available to all employees a current copy of the Aeronautical Information Manual, 14 CFR Parts 61, 91, 119 and 135
- Submit to the FAA all reports required, pertaining to flight crews
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Designates sufficient check pilots to ensure all flight crews conform to standard procedures as outlined in applicable FAA Regulations and Company policies, and to ensure that all pilots maintain current route qualifications and receive proficiency checks as required by the FAA and Tropic Ocean Airways, LLC
- Maintains proficiency as a Pilot-in-Command (per 14 CFR Part §119.71(c)).
- Is responsible for flight locating IAW Section L of this GOM.
- The Chief Pilot may delegate functions to other qualified personnel, but retains responsibility for his/her specific duties, responsibilities and authority.
Essential Skill Set: The Chief Pilot must be qualified through training, experience, and expertise in accordance with 119.69(d).
- Highly knowledgeable of the General Operations Manual, Flight Operations Manual, Training Manuals, FAA Regulations, Operations Specifications, relevant flight manuals, etc., and other instructions pertinent to his duties
- Must be qualified for operations conducted under 14 CFR Part 135
- Must discharge his/her duties to meet legal requirements and maintain safe operation