Pilot in Command (Captain) - Cessna Citation III 650

Summary:

Join our team of professional aviators at International Air Charters (IAC)! We are a full service and family-owned private charter aviation operator based in the beautiful Northwoods of Minocqua, Wisconsin. Our company has a strong foundation in positive work culture, a family-first mentality, and a passion for guest service.

IAC currently operates the following aircraft. (1) Learjet 45, (2) Conquest C441, and (3) Cessna Citation III 650.

We are looking for a qualified turbo jet Full Time Pilot in Command (Captain) for FAR Part 135 operations in the Cessna Citation III 650.

Requirements:

· Minimum of 2,000 Total Time (TT) Hours

· CE-650 rating preferred, but not required (will provide training as needed)

       *Flight Safety Training is scheduled for June 2024

· ATP Multi-Engine License

· Valid First Class Medical

· FCC Radio Operator License

Location:

· Company is based in Minocqua, WI.  Aircraft is based in Waukesha, WI. 

Benefits:

· Medical Insurance for Associate and Dependents (Nationwide coverage available); HSA Eligible

· Dental Insurance for Associate and Dependents

· Vision Insurance for Associate and Dependents

· 401k Retirement Benefit with 4% Company Match

· Company Paid Short Term Disability Benefit

· Optional Long Term Disability Benefit

· Local Fitness Center discounts and promotions

· Paid Time Off - 13 days (104 hours) offered with first year. Additional 5 days (40 hours) offered after one year of service is achieved.

Schedule:

· Our crew has a seven days on, seven days off schedule.

· Pilots can expect to fly 10-14 days per month.

Job Responsibilities

· Complete the proper planning of each flight utilizing all applicable weather information and reports in accordance with Company policies and procedures and Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs).

· Determines that the aircraft is air-worthy in accordance with FARs and IAC Company policies and procedures; completes appropriate preflight inspections.

· Ensures the flight is planned and fueled properly so that the flight may be conducted safely and in accordance with policies and regulations.

· Safely, properly and effectively operates the aircraft during the designated period of duty in accordance with FARs, and Company policies and procedures.

· Maintains a thorough working knowledge of the equipment operated, FARs governing the operation of equipment, and manuals, policies, procedures, and other instructions.

· Notifies crew and passengers of turbulent weather conditions or any other operational factors affecting the flight.

· Completes the load manifest for each flight.

· Contributes to a reliable and on-time operation by meeting all report times, departure times, and minimum turn times.

· While at the terminal, assists with and ensures proper handling of aircraft, passengers, baggage, and cargo.

· Presents a professional appearance and adheres to the Company uniform dress code.

· Conducts self professionally at all times while on duty and observes the Rules of Conduct for all associates as outlined in the Flight Operations Manual, Employee Handbook and other related policies and procedures.

· Performs other duties as assigned by the Company and Chief Pilot