Duties and Responsibilities
The CP on behalf of DFO :
Is responsible for all flight and cabin crew operating standards and proceduresDecides the appointment, promotion and dismissal of all pilotsIs responsible for the content and management of the Company Operations Manual listed below
Part A
Type Specific Part B(s)
Safety and Emergency Procedures (SEP)
Part C
Has the authority to ensure the policies and procedures defined in the Operations Manual Part A are followed and take corrective action if necessary to ensure compliance
Designs and implement programs to improve operational standards across all fleets
Together with the Head of Training, establishes the appropriate level of training for Flight Crew
Manages the day to day relationship with the Competent Authority including any submissions required for approval by the IAA
Together with the Director of Flight Operations implements agreed corrective action plan where non-conformities are identified within his area of responsibilityIs responsible for the approval of all required aircraft performance data prior to its publication
Works closely with the Technical Services Department and the aircraft
manufacturer(s) and be responsible for the drafting of the company MinimumEquipment lists (MELs) for acceptance and submission by the DFO
Manages the Flight Data Monitoring processes
Maintains the standard of discipline of all operating crew
Liaises with the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) or other National Authorities on operational matters.
Coordinates the training and technical requirements between aircraft fleets taking into consideration any Operators Suitability Document ... Continue Reading
Minimum Qualification Requirements
Must hold an ATPL
Hold a valid flight crew license and the current rating for the CL65 (if the rating is not current, previous experience on the CL65 will be considered)
Total 5000 flying hours with a minimum of 1000 hours pilot in command on multi crew aircraft ... Continue Reading
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