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BE-99 Captain

Ameriflight, LLC
Full-time
On-site
United States of America
$76,503 USD yearly
Pilots

BE-99 Captain

To Be Determined • Flight

Description

Ameriflight, LLC is the nation’s largest Part 135 Cargo airline and the unparalleled leader in scalable, outsourced aviation services to the regional express airfreight market. Our diversified portfolio of offerings allow major cargo integrators, manufacturers, aircraft operators and freight forwarders to adapt to the ever-changing demands and speed of a modern air cargo supply chain.

We operate over 150 dedicated cargo aircraft, including the Saab 340B, Embraer 120, Fairchild SA227, Beechcraft 1900, and Beechcraft 99 from bases across the U.S..

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, or other legally protected status.

  • Must be willing to relocate anywhere within the United States. This role will start as a floater role for the first 90 days after training. After 90 days of flying the line a base will be assigned for relocation. 

About the position:

  • Captain in Beechcraft Be99
  • Flights typically operate 5-days per week departing in the morning and returning in the evening, with lodging provided at the outstation
  • Schedules may vary depending on base and flight
  • Base salary is $76,503 annually

Pilot Benefits:

  • Ameriflight is a proud partner of the UPS Flightpath Pathway Program
  • Jumpseat privileges with CASS partners, including American, Alaska, Allegiant, Atlas Air, FedEx, Frontier, Horizon, JSX, Omni Air, Southwest, Spirit, United, UPS and more.
  • Known Crew Member (KCM) privileges available
  • Paid training, including transportation, lodging, and per diem
  • Company paid Type-Rating
  • Reimbursement for Pilot Medical Certificate (not retroactive to pre-hire)
  • Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits
  • Company provided Life Insurance
  • Vacation
  • 401K

Requirements

  • Must meet FAR 135.243(c) requirements for PIC in IFR conditions
  • 1,200 TT, 500 PIC, 500 hours XC (defined at point to point), 50 multi, 75 hours instrument (50 must be in aircraft), 100 hours night
  • Instrument Proficiency Check or 121/135 recurrent within past 6 months
  • Commercial Pilot License multi-engine land with instrument rating, high performance and complex endorsements
  • First Class or Second Class Medical (First Class required for international operations)
  • FCC Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit
  • Current Passport
  • English Proficient
  • Must be eligible to work in the U.S. and travel unrestricted in and out of the U.S.
  • Must meet airport badging requirements, including a TSA Security background check
  • Must have a valid Driver’s License and meet all company insurance criteria