Rotor Wing Pilot in Command:
- Must hold a current Commercial Pilot with an Instrument rating or ATP, instrument, or rotorcraft certificate.
- Current class II medical certificate.
- 2,500 PIC flight hours in helicopters.
- 500 flight hours cross country, of which 100 hours are at night.
- 75 hours of actual or simulated time of which 50 hours in actual flight.
- Weight in flight uniform must be less than 215 lbs.
Rotor Wing Pilot in Command:
- Must pass a part 135.293 check ride upon completion of INDOC training.
All candidates are required to participate in (A) pre-employment drug and alcohol testing in compliance with federal regulations of DOT Federal Aviation Administration (FAA); AND drug and alcohol testing. Candidates will be provided required testing documents and will be informed in regard to the substances for which they will be tested.
Preferred Qualifications
Rotor Wing Pilot in Command:
- Night Vision Goggle (NVG) Qualification.
- Mountain flying experience above 8,500 feet.
- EMS Experience.
- 300 flight hours at night.
Physical Requirements:
- Interact with others requiring the employee to verbally communicate as well as hear and understand spoken information, and identify volume, tone, and quality of telecom signals.
- Support the weight of aviation and clinical equipment while transporting it.
- Push or pull portable equipment, including heavy items.
- Expected to lift and utilize the full range of movement to transfer patients.
- Will also bend to retrieve, lift, and carry supplies and equipment.
- Typically includes items of varying weights, up to and including heavy items.
- Required to lift at least 50 lbs.
- May be expected to stand or sit in a stationary position for an extended period of time.
- Ascend and descend stairs to and from and off on aircraft.
- Raise or lower an object from one level to another.
- Operate aviation equipment, tools, computers, and devices requiring the ability to move fingers and hands.
- See and read various monitors and documents.
- Transport oneself from place to place.
- Move around on hands and knees, including in small confined spaces within aircraft.
- Lower body by bending at the hips and the knees or to place body weight on one or both knees.
Home Location: Continental United States, preferably the southeastern states
Work City: Port au Prince, Haiti
The Haiti Air Ambulance contract provides comfortable and safe company housing, meals and food allowance, and security adequate to the situation in the nation.
All travel to and from the place of work is covered by the company.