Helicopter Pilot at Chartright Air Group (Nova Scotia)

Helicopter Pilot at Chartright Air Group (Nova Scotia)

18 Aug
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Helicopter Jobs
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Nova Scotia

18 Aug

Helicopter Jobs

Nova Scotia

Join Chartright Air Group as a Helicopter Pilot operating the Bell 429 in Halifax. This role offers an exceptional chance for experienced pilots focusing on safety and client satisfaction.

As a seasoned pilot, your primary responsibilities will include ensuring high safety standards while operating the Bell 429 and interacting with discerning clientele. You’ll work closely with various operational teams to seamlessly manage flight operations and continually enhance service quality. Your commitment to excellence will play a significant role in maintaining Chartright's tradition of service and innovation in aviation.

Key Responsibilities:
• Pilot the Bell 429 with the highest safety standards
• Provide a premium experience for high-value clients




• Foster collaboration with Flight Coordination and Sales teams
• Maintain operational readiness on reserve days
• Uphold a culture of teamwork and safety

Requirements:
• Canadian Airline Transport Pilot License or Commercial Pilot License
• At least 2500 flight hours and 1000 hours PIC
• Current Transport Canada Medical Category 1 certificate
• Familiarity with aviation weather and flight management systems
• Exceptional organizational and adaptability skills

Utilize your aviation expertise to foster client relationships at Chartright Air Group.
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📌 Helicopter Pilot at Chartright Air Group (Nova Scotia)
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