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Pilot/Mechanic

 

Position Summary

Responsible for performing both the duties of serving as a pilot and a maintenance mechanic for the aircraft flown by Missionary Flights International

Essential Functions:

  • Formulate a flight plan taking into accordance aircraft performance, altitude, fuel, and weather
  • Conduct all pre-flight checks of engines, radar, navigation systems, etc to ensure safety.
  • Communicate with air traffic control to request for landing and take off, or report any information on the flight plan.
  • Check all the cockpit instruments to ensure proper functioning.
  • Ensure the cargo does not exceed the aircraft’s weight limits.
  • Observe the weather conditions, aircraft position, and air traffic regularly during the flight and request for a change of flight plan if needed.
  • Collaborate with flight attendants to ensure passengers are following all the rules and regulations onboard.
  • File reports of the flight trip and status of aircraft before and after landing.
  • Implementing and adhering to strict safety guidelines.
  • Creating and maintaining repair logs and records.
  • Using hand tools, diagnostic tests, and gauges to identify hydraulic and mechanical malfunctions.
  • Collaborating with maintenance specialists to ensure that all aircraft systems are running correctly.
  • Preparing diagnostics reports and suggesting repair solutions based on thorough evaluations.
  • Ensuring that all aircraft parts are accurately labeled, organized, and restored.

Skills and Knowledge

  • Must hold at least a commercial multi-engine pilot certificate and instrument rating
  • Recommended to have 500 hours of total flight time, including 50 hours in a tail-wheel aircraft 
  • Strong working knowledge of the FAR Part 125 rules and regulations
  • Requires the minimum of a high school diploma (or GED) [Bachelor’s in Aviation or Aviation Technician is preferred] or a combination of education and experience
  • At least 18 months experience on airframes or power plants, OR, 30 months of combined experience OR, graduate from an FAA-approved school with an A & P certification
  • Ability to use diagnostic tools and possess strong analytical, trouble shooting skills
  • Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
  • Excellent analytical and organizational skills.

Physical Requirements

  • 20/20 vision or correctable to 20/20 for pilots
  • Must be able to stoop, bend, crawl, climb a ladder,
  • Possess a good sense of balance and not afraid of heights
  • Ability to hear and see clearly
  • Ability to sit for 2-4 hours while performing flight duties
  • Strong manual dexterity to perform job duties
  • Must be able to routinely lift up to 25 pounds and occasionally up to 50 pounds
  • Work is performed in a non-air-conditioned hangar environment as well as at foreign ports