HeloAir, Inc
Pilot-Rotary Wing | Ft. Stewart Georgia, USA
Job Requirements
High School diploma or equivalent 1500 hours helicopter PIC time, 500 hours turbine time FAA Commercial Rotorcraft-Helicopter Certificate with Instrument Helicopter Rating Current FAA class 2 medical certificate. Current FAA Proficiency Check (Bi-Annual Flight Review) Comfortable flying in light helicopters at low level Aerial ignition (PSD) experience preferred Bell 206 experience preferred Basic computer skills Must be able to pass a pre-employment drug and alcohol screening
Job Description
HeloAir, Inc. is a premiere helicopter flying service based in Richmond, VA. We are looking for a motivated pilot to support our prescribed burn contract in Ft. Stewart, Georgia. A pilot assigned to this full time position will conduct prescribed burning operations per the DOD contract. This position requires the employee to be within driving commuting distance to Ft. Stewart and KLHW as the primary base of operations for the duration of the contract, which runs from Dec 1st 2024 to May 31st 2025. Housing is provided throughout the contract period. This contract does not require pilot carding, but aerial ignition (PSD) experience is preferred. Applicants must be professional, self motivated, and must work well with co-workers and clients. This is a salaried position with various benefits (Health insurance, HSA, 401k matching). This position requires an initial and ongoing random drug and alcohol testing. There are opportunities for growth within the company. We have competitive pay and benefits.
Responsibilities:
Anticipate client and crew needs to continually improve the level of support and service
Work well with crewmembers and provide outstanding customer support to clients
Conduct preflight and post flight inspections
Conduct pre-work safety briefings
Represent the Company in a professional manner
Uphold current company policies and procedures
Completes and submits all required Company paperwork
Operate Company aircraft in a safe manner and maintains safety as the primary concern
Maintain required pilot and medical certificates
Complies with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations