Pilatus PC‑24 Captain – Worldwide Operations

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✈️ Lead the Flight: Pilatus PC‑24 Captain

Employment: Permanent

Take command of the versatile Pilatus PC‑24 and deliver exceptional, safety-first missions across the globe. This is a captain’s seat for an experienced jet pilot who thrives on precision, professionalism, and world-class service. NTR candidates are welcome—type rating training is provided.

🧭 What you’ll do

  • Captain the PC‑24 with uncompromising safety, airmanship, and customer focus.
  • Plan and execute flights worldwide, including performance, fuel, weather, and routing.
  • Lead effective CRM and maintain clear, calm cockpit and cabin communications.
  • Ensure regulatory compliance and company SOP adherence for every phase of flight.
  • Manage risk proactively, including thorough briefing, debriefing, and use of SMS principles.
  • Maintain aircraft standards, documentation, and personal currency/qualification.
  • Represent the operation with professionalism at all times, on the ground and in the air.

🧰 Minimum qualifications

  • Total Time: 3,500 hours
  • PIC Time: 1,500 hours
  • Multi‑Engine: 1,500 hours
  • Turbine: 500 hours
  • Jet: 500 hours
  • Flight Time Notes: 100 hours Night; 75 hours Actual or Simulated Instrument
  • Type Rating: Not required (Training Provided)
  • License Required: ATP
  • Accepted Licenses: FAA
  • Medical: Class 1

🌟 Preferred

  • Current type rating and recent currency on an appropriate aircraft (PC‑24 or similar light jet).
  • Strong international operating experience and familiarity with global procedures.

🗓️ Schedule, travel, and other requirements

  • Schedule: Ability to work a variable schedule aligned to diverse mission profiles.
  • Travel: Willingness to travel extensively worldwide with no restrictions.
  • Education: High school diploma required.
  • Driver’s License: Valid license with a clean driving record.
  • Visa Sponsorship: Not provided.

📨 Ready to apply?

Send your resume/CV and a concise flight time summary highlighting totals, PIC, multi‑engine, turbine, jet, night, and instrument experience. NTR pilots are encouraged to apply—PC‑24 training is available for the right captain.

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