
Captain PC-12Heron Aviation
Aircraft: PC-12Location: HamburgType-rated
Total Time2,000 hrs
PIC Time0 hrs
About This Role
Heron Aviation is a young and dynamic business aviation company based in Germany operating executive jets since 2010. They are seeking an experienced Captain to operate a Pilatus PC-12 based in Hamburg (EDDH), flying approximately 450 hours annually on charter missions. The position requires a minimum of 2,000 hours total flight time with a valid PC-12 type rating, EASA licenses, and fluency in German and English. The role offers varied flying, professional development opportunities, 230 annual training days, an attractive salary with meal allowances, and flexible start dates.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Operate Pilatus PC-12 on charter flights
- Conduct pre-flight checks and crew briefings
- Maintain safety and regulatory compliance
- Provide professional customer service to demanding clients
- Return aircraft to home base following flights
- Participate in training and professional development activities
What We Offer
Varied and interesting flying in a small, well-organized teamProfessional development opportunities within the companyAttractive salary packagePer diem and meal expense allowance230 working days per year (including training days)Flexible start date by arrangement
Requirements
- PC-12 Type Rating
- Minimum 2,000 hours total flight time
- Valid EASA licenses and medical certificate
- German language proficiency (spoken and written)
- English language proficiency (spoken and written)
- Living at or willing to relocate to Hamburg (EDDH)
- Professional appearance and customer service orientation
- Flexible and resilient with high service commitment
- Reliable, precise, proactive, and discreet
- Strong team player with excellent communication skills
About Heron Aviation
Heron Aviation is a young and dynamic family-owned aviation company based in southern Germany that has been operating business jets since 2010, providing charter services with high standards of safety and professionalism.