Pilot Jobs
By Pivot Airlines At Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Thorough knowledge of the Canadian Aviation Regulations
Experience with CRJ 200 or larger aircraft
Strong leadership and communication skills
Hold a valid Transport Canada Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL) with a valid Group 1 Instrument Rating
Hold a valid Category 1 Medical Certificate
Minimum 1500 hours total flight time, with 100 hours of multi-engine flight time and 500 hours Pilot in Command time
Subject Matter Expert Pilot - C130
By CAE At Frankford, Ontario, Canada
Provide training task/teaching point linkage to device and courseware functional technical requirements
Support customer acceptance and device qualification and testing activities
Manage simulator deficiencies – identifying defects as early as possible during validation and acceptance activities
Be a previously trained CC130J pilot. CC130E/H pilots will be considered based on experience levels
Experience using Microsoft Office software, primarily Outlook, MS Word and Power Point
Detail oriented with superior interpersonal and communication skills
C130J - Instructor Pilot
By CAE At Frankford, Ontario, Canada
Ability to effectively deliver oral presentations to management and customers
Ability to work autonomously to tackle a broad scope of customer requirements
Superior interpersonal and communication skills
A wide range of services for your health and personal well-being, with a company benefits plan, pension and stock purchase plans
Ability to work independently and direct subordinates
Ability to deliver synthetic environment training using flight simulators and other tools
Senior Rov Pilot Technician
By DOF At Paradise, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Familiarize and adhere to all guidance and instructions that are outlined in the BMS (Business Management System.);
Ensure that the proper internal and external Quality, Safety, Health, and Environment requirements are implemented during tasks;
5-7 years previous experience with work class ROV systems;
Post-secondary education* with a primary focus in:
Equivalent/related experience or training will be considered
Working knowledge of Technical Specifications and Standards within the Oil and Gas Industry;

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An overview of a Helicopter Pilot job involves flying helicopters for a variety of purposes, such as transporting passengers, conducting search and rescue operations, or providing aerial support for firefighting, law enforcement, and military operations. To become a Helicopter Pilot, you must have a commercial pilot’s license and a minimum of 250 hours of flight time. You must also have a good understanding of aviation regulations and safety protocols. Additionally, you must have excellent communication and problem-solving skills, as well as the ability to remain calm in stressful situations. The skills required for a Helicopter Pilot job include the ability to read and interpret maps, charts, and other navigational aids; the ability to operate complex aircraft systems; and the ability to make quick decisions in emergency situations. Knowledge required for a Helicopter Pilot job includes an understanding of aviation regulations, aircraft systems, and weather patterns. Responsibilities of a Helicopter Pilot include pre-flight inspections, flight planning, and post-flight maintenance. Experience in the field is also important, as it allows pilots to gain a better understanding of the aircraft and its capabilities. Qualifications for a Helicopter Pilot job include a commercial pilot’s license, a minimum of 250 hours of flight time, and a good understanding of aviation regulations and safety protocols. Education requirements for a Helicopter Pilot job include a high school diploma or equivalent, as well as specialized training in aviation. Tools that help Helicopter Pilots work better include flight simulators, navigation systems, and weather forecasting software. Good tips to help Helicopter Pilots do more effectively include staying up to date on aviation regulations, staying current on aircraft systems, and maintaining a good attitude. Common Helicopter Pilot interview questions include questions about experience, qualifications, and safety protocols.