![]() ![]() Ensures that a copy of the GOM is aboard the aircraft.Communicates this information to Mission Control and the Director of Maintenance as required in this manual.Ensures that all discrepancies discovered before, during, or after the flight, are recorded on the FLIGHT/MAINTENANCE REPORT carried aboard the aircraft.Ensures that weather conditions and aircraft performance limitations are sufficient for the FAR under which the flight is being conducted.Ensures that passengers have been briefed.Is responsible for aircraft stores and appropriate catering for the flight.Ensures that the VOR checks and other aircraft equipment checks are performed properly.Reports all known or suspected FAA violations or incidents promptly to the Chief Pilot.Ensures that a weight and balance form is properly completed in accordance with the procedures found under Flight Operations of this manual.Prepares and files an FAA flight plan and/or company flight plan, as appropriate.Ensures that the proper amount and grade of fuel is loaded on the aircraft.Refers to the Crew Itinerary to determine the proper FAR status of each flight leg and plans the flight accordingly.Shall not continue a flight if the aircraft is believed to be in an un-airworthy condition.Shall not depart on a flight with a known maintenance discrepancy unless that discrepancy has been cleared or deferred in accordance with an FAA approved MEL.Is responsible for ensuring that MEL deferred maintenance items, if applicable, do not affect the operational capability of the aircraft.Responsible in conjunction with the person exercising first tier operational control, for ensuring that the maintenance and inspection status of the assigned aircraft, as shown in the aircraft dispatch material, is current and that required maintenance actions or inspections will not come due before the planned completion of the flight back to the main maintenance base or other facility where the inspections can be accomplished.Conduct the flight in accordance with all applicable FAR’s, ICAO or host country rules and the procedures set forth in the GOM.Ensures the assigned aircraft is airworthy and that all required documents are onboard the aircraft.Direct and supervise assigned crewmembers in the performance of their duties.Assumes command and responsibility for the aircraft, crew and passengers for all phases of flight and is the final authority for the operation of the aircraft (FAR91.3).401(k) match (50% on up to 8% personal contribution).100% company-paid dental, vision, and life insurance. ![]() $100/day incentive for being called on to work Day 17, 18, or 19.Uniform allowance provided to new hires with annual replenishment.Non-revenue standby travel on JSX and other major domestic and international carriers.A JSX Pilot is a team member whose primary duties and responsibilities are the safe, compliant, and efficient operation of JSX aircraft and transportation of guests. ![]()
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