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Old 02-22-2013 | 01:59 PM
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ShyGuy
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It's a Boeing safety pilot position.


Here are job descriptions on linkedin for current Boeing safety pilots:

"Assigned Accident investigation duties that involves NTSB participation. Duties require visits with airlines around the world to consult with their operations departments to enhance their air operations. Recently, completed ratings on the MD-11 and Boeing 787."

and

"I'm very proud to continue my career as Safety Professional and pilot with Boeing Commercial Aircraft.

My primary duties include Accident Investigation representing Boeing. I participate by working closely with NTSB, airlines, unions, manufatures and government agencies from around the world under ICAO Annex 13 rules.

Other duties include the Flight Operation Support Program. The FOSP offer valuable service in connecting the life cycle of the Boeing customer. While on FOSP visits, we fly with our customers, offer a Safety Symposium and out-brief with airline management on observations. Industry best practices are shared with flight crews and airlines around the world.

I also represent Boeing around the world attending and presenting at aviation conferences and symposiums.

Qualifications include, Captain on the B717 and B737NG and maintaining currency on RNAV RNP, Cat II/III, ETOPS and B737 HUD operations."


No idea on the pay and QOL, but I'm sure it's competitive. To me, it sounds more like a ground job than a flying job. It all depends on what you are interested in.
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