Position Summary
The B200 Pilot-in-Command position is overall responsible for the safe execution of an ISR flight within the USSOUTHCOM AOR in accordance with GFR approved Flight and Operations Procedures, applicable host nation rules and Federal Aviation Regulations, thesafe and efficient operation of the airplane in all weather, day and night, and all mission preparation: includes, but not limited to, preflight, flight planning, performance planning, weight and balance, fuel planning and post flight. Additionally, other duties as assigned by your supervisor.
The USSOUTHCOM Flight environment presents austere, often dangerous, flight. This position requires experienced, mature and professional ISR Pilots.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Duties include, but not limited to:
Perform duties as Pilot-in-Command in instrument, day/night, to provide Mission Sensor Operators with maximum station time and sensor efficiency.
Perform all flight, performance planning, weight and balance and fuel planning.
Maintain software updates for flight, performance planning, weight, and balance.
Coordinate for out station refuel operations and all associated required flight planning.
Coordinate international flights and associated permissions and authorities, i.e., APACS - diplomatic clearances, landing authorizations, etc.
Additional duties as assigned by your supervisor.
Requirements
Minimum Requirements
Knowledge and Skills
The required skills and knowledge include:
FAA Commercial MEL/inst.
3,000 hours total time
2,000 hours multi-engine fixed wing time
B200 type rating (may be obtained during initial training)
Commercial license: multi-engine, fixed wing, land.
Annual FAA approved vendor recurrent training is required.
The minimum yearsofrelated experience required:
Education
The minimum level of education required is:
Desired Requirements
The desired skills, knowledge, and education include:
FAA ATP MEL
1000 hours in King Air platforms
Top Secret security clearance
Bachelor's degree or equivalent military experience
Multiple tours or assignments flying or supporting airborne ISR missions
Pilot experience with the USSOUTHCOM Combined Air Operations Center (CAOC)
Other Qualifications
Outside of the above, other certifications, licenses, or clearances include:
Travel:
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Job LocationsColombia-Bogota
ID2026-8215
Work RegionOCONUS
CategoryFlight Operations - Aircrew (Pilot)
TypeRegular Full-Time
ClearanceSecret