
Charter PilotTom Wood Aviation
Aircraft: N/ALocation: Fishers, INNon-type rated
Total TimeN/A
PIC Time500 hrs
Multi-Engine500 hrs
About This Role
Tom Wood Aviation is seeking a Charter Pilot for its Part 91/135 flight operations team in Indianapolis (Fishers), IN. The pilot is responsible for safe, efficient, customer-focused operation of company and client aircraft under FAA Part 135 and Part 91, including pre-flight planning, inspections, record-keeping, and ongoing training/proficiency checks.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Conduct Part 135 and Part 91 flights in accordance with FAA regulations and Tom Wood Aviation policies.
- Perform thorough pre-flight planning, inspections, and post-flight procedures.
- Ensure the highest standards of safety, professionalism, and passenger comfort throughout all phases of flight.
- Maintain required flight records, logs, and documentation accurately and promptly.
- Coordinate with dispatch, maintenance, and customer service teams to ensure smooth and efficient flight operations.
- Represent Tom Wood Aviation with professionalism and courtesy to clients, vendors, and regulatory agencies.
- Participate in ongoing training, proficiency checks, and safety programs as required by the company and FAA.
Requirements
- Minimum Requirements: FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate with Airplane Multi-Engine Land and Instrument Rating (ATP preferred).
- Current and valid FAA First-Class Medical Certificate.
- Minimum total flight time: 2,00 hours.
- Multi-engine PIC experience (500 hours preferred).
- Strong knowledge of FAA Part 135 regulations and operational standards.
- Excellent communication, decision-making, and customer service skills.
- Ability to work a flexible schedule, including nights, weekends, and holidays.
- Must pass a pre-employment background check and drug screening.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience in aircraft operated by Tom Wood Aviation (e.g., Cessna 414, Citation 510/525, King Air 90/200).
- Prior Part 135 experience.
- Experience operating in a variety of weather and airspace environments.