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Lynx Aviation, a subsidiary of Frontier Airlines Holdings, Inc., seeks talented individuals!
Captain, Pilot, Lynx Aviation
OPENING DATE: December 20, 2006
CLOSING DATE: December 27, 2006
DEPARTMENT: Flight Operations
LOCATION: Denver, CO
SALARY RANGE: $50.00/ Flight Hour
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Captain is responsible for ensuring safe and timely flight operations in accordance with all Company and Federal Aviation Regulations.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Ensures the timely flight operations in accordance with all Company and Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR).
Responsible for the operation of the aircraft during the designated period of duty unless relieved by Company authority. This involves operating the aircraft according to applicable Company and Federal Aviation Regulations.
Maintains a high degree of proficiency and a thorough knowledge of the procedures and systems in the aircraft.
Determines that the aircraft is air-worthy in accordance with FARs and Company policies and procedures and completes the appropriate preflight inspections.
Becomes familiar with existing and forecast weather prior to each flight.
Ensures that the flight is planned and fueled properly so that the flight may be conducted safely and in accordance with current policies and regulations.
Assists with and ensures proper handling of aircraft, passenger, baggage, and cargo at terminal points where other company personnel are not available.
Notifies crew and passengers properly of turbulent weather condition or any other operational factors affecting the flight.
Ensures that the load manifest for a flight is reviewed and the passenger count is verified.
Interface with customers and other company personnel in a professional and courteous manner.
Maintains attendance according to Company personnel procedures and practices.
Time permitting, assists with light cleaning of the aircraft on the ground.
Other Functions: (Those that are marginally important to the position)
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Equipment
Standard office equipment, including PC, copier, fax machine, printer
Aircraft
Aircraft Controls
Company manuals
Navigation charts
Flashlight
Work Environment
Inside and outside environment.
Exposure to weather and elevated noise levels.
Various work schedule to include weekends, nights, holidays.
Typical office environment, adequately heated and cooled
Physical Effort
Moderate physical activity required by handling objects up to 50 pounds occasionally and/or up to 20 pounds frequently.
REQUIREMENTS
4000 hours total preferred
1500 hours multi-engine
2500 hours pilot in command (PIC)
1500 hours jet/turbo-prop
Current FAA Class 1 Medical Certificate
Vision corrected to 20/20
ATP Certificate
FCC Restricted Radio Operators Permit
Valid Passport, with machine readable print, and the ability to travel in and out of the United States
Authorization to work in the United States
Ability to travel in and out of the U.S. to all cities/countries served by Lynx Aviation
Ability to relocate
Ability and willingness to work weekends, nights, holidays and overnight trips
Ability and desire to demonstrate Lynx Aviations values of Safety, Respect, Trust, Collaboration, Value and Passion
Ability and desire to maintain a well groomed and professional appearance
Ability to pass pre-employment drug testing and background checks
Experience with sophisticated aircraft equipment including Electronic Flight Instrument Systems (EFIS) and Flight Management Systems (FMS) preferred
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
Possess excellent communication skills to include ability to speak, read and write English.
Ability to problem-solve and react positively to difficult situations.
Captain, Pilot, Lynx Aviation
OPENING DATE: December 20, 2006
CLOSING DATE: December 27, 2006
DEPARTMENT: Flight Operations
LOCATION: Denver, CO
SALARY RANGE: $50.00/ Flight Hour
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Captain is responsible for ensuring safe and timely flight operations in accordance with all Company and Federal Aviation Regulations.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Ensures the timely flight operations in accordance with all Company and Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR).
Responsible for the operation of the aircraft during the designated period of duty unless relieved by Company authority. This involves operating the aircraft according to applicable Company and Federal Aviation Regulations.
Maintains a high degree of proficiency and a thorough knowledge of the procedures and systems in the aircraft.
Determines that the aircraft is air-worthy in accordance with FARs and Company policies and procedures and completes the appropriate preflight inspections.
Becomes familiar with existing and forecast weather prior to each flight.
Ensures that the flight is planned and fueled properly so that the flight may be conducted safely and in accordance with current policies and regulations.
Assists with and ensures proper handling of aircraft, passenger, baggage, and cargo at terminal points where other company personnel are not available.
Notifies crew and passengers properly of turbulent weather condition or any other operational factors affecting the flight.
Ensures that the load manifest for a flight is reviewed and the passenger count is verified.
Interface with customers and other company personnel in a professional and courteous manner.
Maintains attendance according to Company personnel procedures and practices.
Time permitting, assists with light cleaning of the aircraft on the ground.
Other Functions: (Those that are marginally important to the position)
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Equipment
Standard office equipment, including PC, copier, fax machine, printer
Aircraft
Aircraft Controls
Company manuals
Navigation charts
Flashlight
Work Environment
Inside and outside environment.
Exposure to weather and elevated noise levels.
Various work schedule to include weekends, nights, holidays.
Typical office environment, adequately heated and cooled
Physical Effort
Moderate physical activity required by handling objects up to 50 pounds occasionally and/or up to 20 pounds frequently.
REQUIREMENTS
4000 hours total preferred
1500 hours multi-engine
2500 hours pilot in command (PIC)
1500 hours jet/turbo-prop
Current FAA Class 1 Medical Certificate
Vision corrected to 20/20
ATP Certificate
FCC Restricted Radio Operators Permit
Valid Passport, with machine readable print, and the ability to travel in and out of the United States
Authorization to work in the United States
Ability to travel in and out of the U.S. to all cities/countries served by Lynx Aviation
Ability to relocate
Ability and willingness to work weekends, nights, holidays and overnight trips
Ability and desire to demonstrate Lynx Aviations values of Safety, Respect, Trust, Collaboration, Value and Passion
Ability and desire to maintain a well groomed and professional appearance
Ability to pass pre-employment drug testing and background checks
Experience with sophisticated aircraft equipment including Electronic Flight Instrument Systems (EFIS) and Flight Management Systems (FMS) preferred
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
Possess excellent communication skills to include ability to speak, read and write English.
Ability to problem-solve and react positively to difficult situations.
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