Thursday, February 20, 2014

New Posting - Pacific Sky Aviation

Pacific Sky Aviation is inviting qualified applications to join our small team in providing flight services to Viking Air Limited.

The successful applicant will be comfortable working in both individual and team situations, be detail oriented, be interested in following and developing company process, and will have an appropriate level of flight experience. Above all, applicants must hold themselves to a high standard of quality and reliability.
This position includes numerous individual and crew responsibilities such as:
- Office and flight duties varying with schedule requirements
- Production and Engineering Flight Tests
- Functional check flights to diagnose snags and accept completed maintenance activities
- Reposition aircraft within North America and to customer locations around the world
- Conduct classroom and aircraft based customer training activities.
- Compliance with all company safety procedures, SOP's, Flight Operations manuals and regulatory requirements
- Participate in development of test cards and test procedures
- Demonstration of aircraft systems and performance
- Travel to and work in domestic and foreign locations as required.
- Corporate flight requirements on the DHC-6 and other aircraft models as approved


Requirements:
- Ability to live and work in Canada
- Canadian Commercial Pilot License (or higher) with multi-engine and IFR ratings
- Canadian Class 1 Medical
- English Language fluency
- 5,000 hours total time
- 2,000 hours in DHC-6 Twin Otter (hours on other DH multi engine types may be considered)

Additional requested experience:
- Production and Engineering Flight Test
- DHC-6 Seaplane, Ski and Off-Strip background
- Previous flight experience on PT-6A engines, DHC-2, Conquest C441, Piper PA-31, Beech King-Air & 1900
- Additional Languages Spoken & Read/Write

Please submit Resume and Cover letter to reservations@pacificsky.ca
Salary - On par with other DHC6 operations, consideration given to experience and qualifications.
Michael Coughlin, CEO, Pacific Sky

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