Falcon 50EX Captain

Tampa, FL
Full Time
Experienced
At FlyUSA, we're at the forefront of aviation services, redefining the flight experience with a commitment to excellence. As a growing leader in the industry, we provide unparalleled solutions to our clients while prioritizing safety, efficiency, and seamless operations. We're not just about getting from point A to point B; we're about ensuring every flight is executed flawlessly and that our team is positioned to deliver excellence every step of the way.

FlyUSA is actively seeking skilled pilots with a proven track record of safety and extensive experience in both domestic and international operations. We value individuals who are not only career-driven but also dependable, showcasing superior customer service skills and excellent communication abilities. The ideal candidates will boast a robust employment history coupled with a clean FAA record, no violations, and a solid work ethic. Joining us now, during a period of significant growth, presents an excellent opportunity to embark on a fulfilling and lifelong career with us.


Position Summary:
  • Position – Captain
  • Aircraft – Falcon 50EX
  • Position Type - Full-time only; no contract
  • Location - Tampa, FL (KTPA) 
  • Operation - Part 91
  • $165,000 - $175,000 based on experience
  • Employer-Paid Medical

Requirements:
  • Total Time – 4500 hours
  • Total PIC – 3000 hours
  • Typed and current in DA-50
  • 3-5 years of corporate, charter, fractional, or airline turbojet experience.
  • FAA ATP
  • Pre-employment background check
  • First Class Medical
  • FCC Restricted Radio License
  • Proof of eligibility to work in the US
  • Current passport
  • Valid U.S. driver's license
  • Pre-employment drug screen
  • Strong Customer Service and Communication Skills
  • Proactive decision-making skills

Preferred Qualifications:
  • Previous 91 experience is preferred
  • Total Time in Type – 500+ hours
  • Total PIC Time in Type – 200+ hours

Additional Benefits:
  • Dental, Vision and Life Insurance options available
  • HSA/FSA Options
  • Short/Long Term Disability Options
  • 401K with Company Match (After 3 months)
  • Uniform Allowance (Initial and Annual)
  • Company Issued iPad

Preference may be given to candidates with experience flying other Falcon variants and candidates with a strong Part 91, Part 135, Corporate, Charter, Fractional, or Airline Turbojet experience. We are truly looking for long term pilots who want to continue to upgrade and grow with us.

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