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Listed on 2026-07-18
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Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics, Pilot
Position
Lear 45 Pilot In Command (PIC)
LocationAnchorage
AirframeLear 45
Schedule15 Days On and 15 Days Off
Annual Salary Range$ to $ (external); internal candidates DOE.
The Lear 45 PIC leads a team of a Second In Command (SIC) and medical personnel to provide care at a moment’s notice. Scheduled shifts run 15/15 and service day or night trips. Safety is a key pillar of our services; therefore, all our pilots work on a quality professional team that are committed to high safety standards for the crew and our customers.
MinimumRequired Qualifications
- ATP Multi-Engine Required, Lear 45 Type Rating Preferred.
- Valid and unexpired driver's license.
- Current FAA First Class Medical.
- 3,000 Total Flight Hours.
- 500 Multi-Engine Hours.
- 1,500 PIC Hours.
- Meet or exceed the minimum 14 CFR 135 experience requirements to serve as PIC of a airplane under IFR.
- Currently or within the last 12 months qualified in the Lear 45.
- Currently residing in or willing to relocate within a two-hour drive of Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (PANC).
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This position requires a twenty(20) minute or less response time to the aircraft when on shift and crew facilities are available in the hangar when on duty. - 500 hours turbojet time.
- 12 months of Alaska Part 135 experience.
- Pilot will work with a team of medical experts to safely transport customers to and from locations and facilities.
- Ensure aircraft readiness for flight as described in the appropriate manuals, including regulatory and company requirements and aircraft cleanliness.
- Maintain accurate company and regulatory documentation and record keeping for shifts, load manifests, etc.
- Effectively communicate and collaborate with both air and ground dispatch, flight crews, facilities, and partners.
- Provide shift change info to transitioning pilot and team in accordance with local or company guidance.
- Pilots are accountable to maintain required certifications and ongoing ground and air training.
- Required to work in outside weather conditions.
- Must be able to work night, day, and overnight shifts as assigned.
- May need to de-ice the plane, assist with towing the aircraft and maneuver in and out of the hangar, prep the plane for flight.
Please see the list of physical requirements.
EEO StatementGlobal Medical Response and its family of companies are an Equal Opportunity Employer, which includes supporting veterans and providing reasonable accommodations for individuals with a disability.
BenefitsCheck out our careers site benefits page to learn more about our benefit options.
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