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Old 10-23-2017, 10:38 AM
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Title:
Aerial Survey Pilot

Location:
Huntsville, AL

Reports To: Atlantic’s Flight Operations Manager

About Atlantic:
Atlantic is a technology-driven remote sensing, surveying and consulting business. Atlantic’s staff of certified professionals, who are known as thought leaders in their field, provide geospatial, remote sensing and consulting solutions to government and private sector clients. Atlantic’s client list includes many top government agencies and private sector clients across North America.

Job Description: Atlantic is seeking an experienced aerial survey pilot for its growing operations. The primary role of this position is to serve as pilot in command in one of five company owned aircraft (PAC 750, PA31-350, C401, C210, and BE 58). Their primary responsibility will be to safely and effectively collect airborne LiDAR and/or aerial photography data from a fixed-wing aircraft. This field-based position requires extensive travel (4 weeks out and 1 week at home) and willingness to work in constantly changing environments.

Responsibilities: The successful candidate will be required to perform the following duties at Atlantic:

1. Serve as pilot in command in a fixed wing aircraft while maintaining applicable CFR Title 14 standards.
2. Work with the Flight Operations Manager on a daily basis to plan airborne data collection strategies aimed at meeting the schedule and quality requirements of Atlantic’s clients. This includes, but is not limited to: evaluating site basing, monitoring weather conditions, tracking and forecasting aircraft maintenance, and assisting in crew/maintenance scheduling.
3. Provide daily status updates to Atlantic’s Flight Operations Manager on work performed by the field crew.
4. Responsible for the completion of all post mission/flight reports.
5. Assist in light maintenance and aircraft up-keep

Qualifications and Requirements:

The successful candidate(s) must meet the following qualifications and requirements:

· Minimum Total Time: 500 Hours (100 multi) and 750 TT for the turbine
· FAA Class II Medical
· FAA Commercial Certificate with Multi/Instrument Ratings
· Previous aerial survey experience preferred
· Previous twin Cessna or Piper Navajo experience preferred
· Working knowledge with Microsoft Office including Excel and Word
· Candidates should have a demonstrated ability to work both independently and in a team environment.
· Ability to travel up to 4 weeks at a time is required.
· Relocation to Huntsville, AL or the surrounding area is preferred.

Compensation and Benefits:
This is a full-time position that is eligible for full medical, dental, vision and life insurance through Atlantic. The candidate(s) will be able to participate in the company’s 401(k) and will have both paid vacation and paid holidays throughout the year. Salary will be negotiated based on the merits of the successful candidate(s).

To Apply:
Please e-mail your cover letter and resume to Nathanael Litter, Atlantic’s Flight Operations Manager – [email][email protected]
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Old 10-23-2017, 05:54 PM
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what does it pay?
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Old 10-23-2017, 06:37 PM
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whats the single engine requirements? same?
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Old 10-25-2017, 11:21 AM
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Originally Posted by kalungs View Post
whats the single engine requirements? same?
Looks like 500TT is the hard minimum for anything, then 750 hard minimum for any turbine.
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Old 10-26-2017, 04:15 PM
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There should a thread on here about this
Stay away from them
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Old 10-26-2017, 06:50 PM
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Originally Posted by StartUp161WanaB View Post
There should a thread on here about this
Stay away from them
Worse than air america?
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Old 10-26-2017, 10:43 PM
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Originally Posted by brocklee9000 View Post
Worse than air america?
You mean Air America in Daytona? If so, why is it so bad?
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Old 10-27-2017, 08:33 AM
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I believe either the 500 or the multi or both are non-negotiable even though it says SE or ME. I am local and other than the one guy who is on every thread they post, they have a good reputation among the local pilot population.

I guess I shouldn't say "believe", I hope it is because they've been looking for a couple of months and although I have time in a couple of the types they fly, I'm friendly with the local place that services most of the country's PAC-750s, I have a lot of experience in data acquisition, surveying, and high op-tempo deployments, and I have an active security clearance (a common, but not often advertised requirement for survey work), I can't seem to get any traction yet. Maybe my resume has a big 'ol typo on it or they absolutely need those times/types for insurance or something. My Multi checkride is in 3 days, I'll update with them after that and see what happens.

If you do get hired with less, please post up some details, would love to know what they hit on your resume that I'm missing.
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You mean Air America in Daytona? If so, why is it so bad?
are you serious?
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Old 10-27-2017, 06:16 PM
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Originally Posted by BravoPapa View Post
You mean Air America in Daytona? If so, why is it so bad?
Lots of mx issues. Illegal mx in at least one case. I could go on and on about the mx issues and in one case a pilot almost died.
A contract that is totally stacked against the pilots.
An unreasonable, to the letter of the contract, chief pilot who would fly anything in any condition into any weather, therefore you should too, and you will be pressured too.
Penny wise, dollar foolish....but, at the pilot’s expense, of course.

There really is so much more. But I don’t feel like writing a book tonight.

All I’m trying to say is that they should be a last resort, not a first choice.

Check out Landcare.
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