CareFlite
429 Line Pilot- Fort Worth, TX
CareFlite, Grand Prairie, Texas, United States, 75051
Current job opportunities are posted here as they become available.PRIMARY FUNCTION:
To bring help and hope to patients and families following a terrible trauma, a sudden medical event, or any medical transport. To be part of the finest EMS team in the United States.
The primary duty of a CareFlite line pilot is to safely transport medical personnel and patients to and from the requested locations in CareFlite's Bell 407GX aircraft. In the performance of that mission, the line pilot assumes responsibility for ensuring that the aircraft is airworthy and that the aircraft is operated in compliance with all FAA regulations and CareFlite policies.This position requires a personal commitment to CareFlite’s mission and core values and the willingness to demonstrate those core values in all activities performed for CareFlite or while representing CareFlite. The incumbent(s) of this position are active participants in the organization and support the changes necessary for the organization’s survival.CareFlite Rotor Wing Pilots work a 7 on 7 off schedule with competitive pay, with time and a half for workover/overtime.In its commitment to safety, CareFlite offers to each pilot:Training every 6 months with CareFlite instructors1 hour of instrument proficiency each monthTraining and qualification in ANVIS 9, White Phosphorus NVGs (for all 407GX Pilots)2 Axis Autopilots (installed on all 407GX aircraft)KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:Current ATP Rotorcraft required within 6 months of hire. (CareFlite Aircraft can be used for ATP Training/Checkride)Current FAA Class II Medical Certificate2500 hours helicopter Total Time500 Turbine flight hours200 unaided night-flight hoursPHYSICAL ACTIVITY REQUIRED:
ModeratePHYSICAL/MENTAL SKILLS REQUIRED:Holding and lifting (150 pounds)Squatting and kneelingBending and standingClimbing, walking, and runningPushing and twistingPullingAbility to hearCarryingAbility to see and distinguish colorsCognitive ability to reason and processAbility to communicate verballyREQUIRES KNOWLEDGE OF:
Current aircraft operated by CareFlite (after training)
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To bring help and hope to patients and families following a terrible trauma, a sudden medical event, or any medical transport. To be part of the finest EMS team in the United States.
The primary duty of a CareFlite line pilot is to safely transport medical personnel and patients to and from the requested locations in CareFlite's Bell 407GX aircraft. In the performance of that mission, the line pilot assumes responsibility for ensuring that the aircraft is airworthy and that the aircraft is operated in compliance with all FAA regulations and CareFlite policies.This position requires a personal commitment to CareFlite’s mission and core values and the willingness to demonstrate those core values in all activities performed for CareFlite or while representing CareFlite. The incumbent(s) of this position are active participants in the organization and support the changes necessary for the organization’s survival.CareFlite Rotor Wing Pilots work a 7 on 7 off schedule with competitive pay, with time and a half for workover/overtime.In its commitment to safety, CareFlite offers to each pilot:Training every 6 months with CareFlite instructors1 hour of instrument proficiency each monthTraining and qualification in ANVIS 9, White Phosphorus NVGs (for all 407GX Pilots)2 Axis Autopilots (installed on all 407GX aircraft)KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:Current ATP Rotorcraft required within 6 months of hire. (CareFlite Aircraft can be used for ATP Training/Checkride)Current FAA Class II Medical Certificate2500 hours helicopter Total Time500 Turbine flight hours200 unaided night-flight hoursPHYSICAL ACTIVITY REQUIRED:
ModeratePHYSICAL/MENTAL SKILLS REQUIRED:Holding and lifting (150 pounds)Squatting and kneelingBending and standingClimbing, walking, and runningPushing and twistingPullingAbility to hearCarryingAbility to see and distinguish colorsCognitive ability to reason and processAbility to communicate verballyREQUIRES KNOWLEDGE OF:
Current aircraft operated by CareFlite (after training)
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