
Co-PilotGregory Industries
Aircraft: PremierLocation: Canton, OHNon-type rated
Total Time1,000 hrs
PIC TimeN/A
Multi-Engine200 hrs
About This Role
Gregory Industries, a longtime steel products manufacturer, is hiring a Co-Pilot (Second in Command) for its corporate Raytheon Premier business jet based at CAK in Canton, OH. Pilots must live within 2 hours of CAK; a type rating is not required, with training provided at Flight Safety International. The role works directly alongside the Chief Pilot to help grow the flight department. Compensation is $85,000/yr plus benefits (paid time off, 401k with company match, and medical, dental and vision coverage).
Duties & Responsibilities
- Responsibilities: Arrive at least 90 minutes before takeoff to conduct pre-flight checks, including reviewing weather conditions, flight plans, and aircraft systems.
- Use Foreflight to file flight plans, check weather, and compute weight and balance.
- Use Airplane Manager to plan trips, coordinate passenger loads, and deconflict schedules.
- Ensure all required documentation and permits are in place.
- Assist in briefing the crew and passengers about safety protocols.
- Support the Captain in operating the aircraft, including takeoff, cruising, and landing.
- Monitor aircraft systems, navigation, and communication with air traffic control.
- Respond to any abnormal situations or emergencies as per standard operating procedures.
- Assist in completing flight logs and reporting any technical or operational issues.
- Coordinate with ground staff for refueling, maintenance, and passenger services.
- Adhere to all aviation regulations, company policies, and safety protocols.
- Participate in regular training, simulations, and assessments to maintain certifications.
- Assist with maintenance scheduling, and spares and parts procurement.
Requirements
- Requirements: Valid FAA Commercial Pilot License (CPL) with multiengine land and instrument rating or Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL) with multiengine land.
- Type rating preferred but not required.
- Strong understanding of aviation regulations.
- Excellent teamwork, communication, and decision-making skills.
- Ability to work flexible hours and travel as needed.
- Valid and current passport.
- No travel restrictions to neighboring countries.
- A desire to live and work in northern Ohio for at least two years.
- Education and Experience: Bachelor's Degree, or equivalent, from an accredited flight school preferred, but not required.
- Minimum total flight time of 1,000 flight hours.
- 200 hours multiengine airplane.
- 200 hours instrument.