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Helicopter Pilot / Flight Instructor

L R Helicopters Inc

Calgary

On-site

CAD 60,000 - 80,000

Full time

17 days ago

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Job summary

A leading helicopter service provider in Calgary is seeking a skilled Helicopter Pilot and Flight Instructor to ensure the safe operation of helicopters and teach aspiring pilots. The position requires substantial flight experience and instructor certification. Benefits include health and financial incentives, alongside a dynamic training environment.

Benefits

Health benefits
Dental plan
Disability benefits
Bonus
Life insurance
Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP)
Free parking
Paid time off
Team building opportunities

Qualifications

  • Minimum 1,000 total flight hours, including 700 hours as PIC.
  • At least 100 hours of instructional flight time.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills.

Responsibilities

  • Operate helicopters for various operations and ensure passenger safety.
  • Teach students how to operate helicopters and evaluate their skills.
  • Conduct pre-flight inspections and communicate with air traffic control.

Skills

Communication
Problem Solving
Organizational Skills
Adaptability

Education

Transport Canada or ICAO Flight Instructor Rating
Flight Instrument Rating
RH44 Rating
EC120 Rating

Job description

  • This job was published on September 2, 2024
$36.00 to 50.00 hourly / 40 hours per week
Responsibilities

A helicopter pilot is responsible for operating a helicopter to transport passengers or crew, or to perform work such as forestry, tours, or point-to-point transportation operations. Specific duties of a helicopter pilot include but are not limited to:

  • Planning and preparing for flights, including reviewing NOTAMs, weather conditions, and flight plans.
  • Conducting pre-flight inspections of the helicopter to ensure it is safe and ready for flight.
  • Operating the helicopter according to Transport Canada regulations and Company and safety standards.
  • Monitoring the helicopter’s instruments and systems during flight to ensure proper operation.
  • Communicating with air traffic control and other pilots to coordinate flights and ensure safety.
  • Transporting passengers or crew safely and efficiently.
  • Performing aerial work such as survey, rescue, and construction operations.
  • Maintaining accurate records of flights, including flight plans and maintenance logs.
  • Participating in continuing education and training to maintain pilot certifications and stay current with industry developments.
  • Assisting the administrator to create quotes by providing them with accurate and detailed information about the flight from time to time.

A helicopter flight instructor is responsible for teaching students how to safely operate a helicopter and preparing them for a career as a professional pilot. Specific duties of a helicopter flight instructor include but are not limited to:

  • Developing and implementing a training plan that meets the needs and goals of each student.
  • Providing pre-flight briefings to students, including covering aircraft systems, flight planning, and emergency procedures.
  • Conducting and administering ground school and flight training sessions, including demonstrating procedures, and evaluating students’ knowledge, skills, and techniques to provide constructive feedback and guidance to students.
  • Monitoring students’ Ground School and Flight progress and adjusting the training plan as needed.
  • Ensuring that students are booking their flight times and rescheduling as needed to meet the requirements of the training program.
  • Maintaining accurate records of student progress and performance.
  • Ensuring that students meet the necessary Transport Canada requirements for solo flights, cross-country flights, exams, and other milestones in the training program.
  • Providing post-flight debriefings to students, including reviewing the flight and identifying areas for improvement.
  • Maintaining the safety and security of the training environment as per regulations and company policy.
  • Keeping up to date with industry developments and incorporating new techniques and technologies into training programs.
Credentials
  • Transport Canada or ICAO Flight Instructor Rating
  • Flight Instrument Rating
  • RH44 Rating
  • EC120 Rating
Experience
  • Flight Experience: A minimum of 1,000 total flight hours, including at least 700 hours as a helicopter pilot-in-command (PIC) and a minimum of 100 hours of instructional flight time.
  • Cross-Country Experience: At least 50 hours of cross-country flight experience as a helicopter pilot-in-command (PIC).
  • Night Flying Experience: A minimum of 10 hours of night flight experience, including at least 5 hours as a helicopter pilot-in-command (PIC).
  • Instrument Flight Experience: If the candidate possesses an Instrument Rating, a minimum of 25 hours of actual or simulated instrument flight time is required.
  • Ground Instruction Experience: Possessing 7 to 10 years of proven expertise in delivering comprehensive ground instruction on subjects including aviation regulations, helicopter aerodynamics, flight planning, and meteorology.
  • Strong Communication Skills: Excellent verbal and written communication skills, as well as the ability to effectively convey complex concepts and instructions to students with varying levels of experience. Interpersonal
  • Skills: The ability to work well with others, establish rapport with students, and provide constructive feedback in a supportive and professional manner.
  • Problem Solving and Decision-Making Skills: The ability to identify potential issues, assess risk, and make sound decisions under pressure to ensure the safety of both the instructor and their students.
  • Organizational Skills: The ability to plan, schedule, and manage training sessions, including preparing lesson plans, coordinating with other instructors, and maintaining accurate student records.
  • Adaptability and Flexibility: The ability to adapt teaching methods to suit the individual needs and learning styles of each student, as well as adjust to changing weather conditions, schedules, and

Additional Requirements

  • Willing to relocate.
  • Valid driver’s licence.
  • Criminal record check.
  • Health benefits, Dental plan, and Disability benefits.
  • Financial benefits include Bonus, Life insurance, and Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP).
  • Other benefits such as Free parking available, Paid time off, and Team building opportunities.
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