
Pilot in Command - King AirAero Air
Aircraft: King AirLocation: Dutch Harbor, AlaskaNon-type ratedDirect Entry
Total Time2,000 hrs
PIC Time1,000 hrs
Multi-Engine500 hrs
Roster50/50
About This Role
Aero Air, a mission-driven aircraft service company, is seeking an experienced King Air Pilot in Command for their Dutch Harbor, Alaska location. This is a Part 135 operation requiring demonstrated PIC ability and FAA compliance expertise. Candidates must hold an FAA ATPL with multi-engine rating, maintain a minimum of 2000 total flight hours (1000 PIC, 500 multi-engine), and possess 6 months Alaska/Arctic flying experience. The position offers a competitive wage package including 401(k), healthcare, relocation reimbursement, company-provided crew housing, and a 50/50 work schedule with local applicants prioritized.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Operate King Air as Pilot in Command on Part 135 operations
- Ensure all flight operations comply with FAR Part 135 and FAA regulations
- Ensure flight operations comply with Aero Air manuals, directives, policies, and procedures
- Maintain personal compliance with Aero Air safety programs
- Maintain currency in assigned aircraft per FAR Part 135
- Perform other duties as assigned
- Demonstrate commitment to Aero Air's mission and core values
What We Offer
Competitive wage401(k) plan with automatic 3% employer safe harbor contributionMedical insurance with $1750 employer-funded HRA accountDental insuranceVision insuranceEmployee-paid life and disability insuranceFlexible spending accountsEmployee assistance programCorporate discount program (travel, gym memberships, etc.)Paid sick leaveRelocation reimbursementCompany-provided crew housingCompany car use while on dutyIncentive and bonus structureKnown Crewmember (KCM) jump seat privilegesCASS jump seat privileges with multiple carriers
Requirements
- FAA Airline Transport Pilot (ATPL) Multi-Engine Certificate
- Minimum 2000 total flight hours (Single Pilot Operations)
- Minimum 1000 hours PIC
- Minimum 500 hours multi-engine (MEL)
- 6 months Alaska/Arctic or equivalent flying experience
- FAA First Class Medical Certificate
- Current FAA and CAMTS minimums for position
- Valid U.S./state-issued driver's license with clean driving record
- Valid U.S. Passport
- Successful pre-employment drug screen (5 categories tested)
- Successful criminal background check
- Ability to maintain currency in assigned aircraft per FAR Part 135
- Reliable, regular, and predictable attendance
- Excellent interpersonal skills
About Aero Air
Aero Air is a people-centered aircraft service company and premier, mission-driven organization that employs high-performing, dedicated professionals committed to making a difference in their communities and on a national and global level.