STAJets seeks Contract Pilots with specified flight hours and certifications. Candidates must have a valid Airline Transport Pilot Certificate and current FAA medical.
STAJets is looking to build a book of typed and current Challenger 601 Contract Pilots. Should you meet the below requirements, we would like to set up a phone interview.
Requirements:
- Typed with 12-Month Currency
- Airline Transport Pilot Certificate (Multi-Engine Land)
- Current FAA First Class medical
Time Requirements:
- 1500- 3500 hours total pilot time.
- 1500 hours fixed-wing multi-engine PIC
- 2500 hours multi-engine total.
- PIC 100 hours in type
- Turbine Engine 2000 hours
SIC applicants must have the SIC type on their certificate and be 12 month current.
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