
Captain - HondaJetClay Lacy Aviation
Aircraft: HA-420Location: LondonType-ratedDirect Entry
Total Time3,500 hrs
PIC Time2,000 hrs
Jet Time1,000 hrs
Salary (range)$115,200-$160,000/yr
About This Role
Clay Lacy Aviation is seeking an experienced Captain to operate their Honda Jet (HA-420) based in the greater London area, UK under Part 91 operations. This full-time contract position offers approximately 350 flight hours annually with a competitive salary of GBP 90,000-125,000 and fully paid medical/healthcare coverage. The role requires a typed HondaJet Captain with 3,500+ total hours, 2,000 PIC hours, and 1,000 turbine hours, along with EASA pilot license and valid Class 1 Medical. Candidates must have the right to live and work in the UK and preferably reside within three hours of London, or be willing to relocate.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Operate Honda Jet under Part 91 operations
- Comply with all Federal Aviation regulations and company operations manual
- Comply with operations specifications and standard operating procedures
- Maintain safety-sensitive role requirements under DOT/FAA regulations
- Perform pre-flight and post-flight duties as required
What We Offer
Fully paid medical/healthcare premiumCompetitive full-time contract compensation
Requirements
- Valid EASA pilot's license
- FAA ATP preferred
- Minimum 3,500 hours total flight time
- Minimum 2,000 hours PIC time
- Minimum 1,000 hours turbine time
- Honda Jet type rating required
- Minimum 200 hours in type on HondaJet
- Valid Class 1 Medical Certificate
- Must have the right to live and work in the UK
- Unrestricted ability to travel to EU, US, Canada, and Caribbean countries
- Preference to reside within three-hour drivable radius of London or willing to relocate
- Pass pre-employment drug screen
- Pass background check
- Compliance with FAA/DOT drug and alcohol regulations
About Clay Lacy Aviation
Clay Lacy Aviation is a private aviation company built on a legacy of excellence, combining innovation, safety, and exceptional service. They operate aircraft including the Honda Jet and maintain rigorous evaluation standards for their pilot workforce.