
RYA CASA 212 SICRyan Air Services
Aircraft: C212Location: Anchorage, AK 99502, USANon-type rated
Total Time250 hrs
PIC TimeN/A
About This Role
Ryan Air Part 135 Second in Command role on the C-212 Aviocar based in Anchorage, AK. The Pilot transports passengers and cargo on company aircraft while upholding Ryan Air's safety standards, determines the safest routes, analyzes flight plans and weather conditions, calculates fuel, inspects operation systems and navigation equipment, and assists ground crew with loading/unloading. Requires a 2-week-on/2-week-off schedule and living in company-provided housing at rural stations.
Duties & Responsibilities
- The Pilot's responsibilities include transporting passengers and cargo on company aircraft while upholding Ryan Air's safety standards.
- The Pilot will determine the safest routes, analyze flight plans and weather conditions, calculate fuel, and inspect operation systems and navigation equipment.
- Additionally, Pilots are to assist the ground crew with loading and unloading of company aircraft.
Requirements
- PART 135 MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS [61.123(a), 135.245]: Must be 18 years of age or older.
- Must have a minimum of 250 total flight hours. (Total flight time may be reduced at the discretion of the Chief Pilot).
- Must have a valid Commercial Certificate Airplane Multi-Engine Land and Instrument rating with 'English Proficient' endorsement, issued by U.S.
- Department of Transportation.
- Must have a valid Second Class Medical Certificate, FAA Form 8500-9.
- No record of any FAA 'Certificate Action' within the prior 24 months.
- Must have a current valid Driver's license.
- Must have a current valid U.S.
- Passport (or from other country of origin, on approval from the Chief Pilot).
- Must be able to pass a TSA Background Check to obtain Airport Access Badge.
- Must be able to pass a pre-employment DOT/FAA Drug Test.
- Must be able to lift 70-100 lbs.
- Must be able to work a 2 week on/2 week off schedule.
- Must be able to live in company provided housing out in rural stations.