Pilots guide ships in harbors, on rivers, and on other confined waterways. They are not part of a ship’s crew but go aboard a ship to guide it through a particular waterway that they are familiar with. They work in places where a high degree of familiarity with local tides, currents, and hazards is needed. Some, called harbor pilots , work for ports and help many ships that come into the harbor during the day. When coming into a commercial port, a captain will often have to turn control of the vessel over to a pilot, who can safely guide it into the harbor. Pilots typically do the following:
Pilot Job Description Template
Our company is looking for a Pilot to join our team.
Responsibilities:
- Support of civil authority or military objectives, such as humanitarian and disaster relief and air intercept operations;
- To plan communicate, coordinate and execute tactical missions.
Requirements:
- Applicants with two crew multi-engine turbine experience;
- Applicants with Flight Management System (FMS) and/or glass cockpit experience;
- Internal Jazz referral;
- Graduates from an Aviation College degree or diploma program;
- Applicants who possess a Canadian ATPL;
- Applicants with commercial or military flight experience;
- You have a valid commercial rotary wing pilot licence;
- You have the ability to pass Canadian and U.S. Transport Agency Security Screening;
- You have a valid restricted radio telephone operator’s certificate;
- You are in possession of a valid passport or have the ability to acquire;
- AS350 Endorsement with 500hrs time on type;
- You have a minimum 2000 hours experience as pilot-in-command on single-engine rotary winged aircraft;
- Long Line experience;
- You must have the ability to travel out of province.