Corporate Pilot
Listed on 2026-02-17
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Transportation
Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics, Pilot
Our client is currently seeking a Corporate Pilot to be based out of East St. Louis. This position offers a consistent work schedule during weekdays with very occasional as needed trips on weekends. The Corporate Pilot will perform all flight duties as assigned & is responsible for the safe, professional, and efficient operation of company aircraft in support of executive leadership and authorized passengers.
This role requires strong technical proficiency, sound judgment, and a high level of discretion in a corporate aviation environment. The Corporate Pilot will act Captain or First Officer & conduct all phases of flight operations, including preflight planning, weather evaluation, route planning, aircraft inspections, and post-flight documentation.
Interested Candidates should contact Lee Douglas @ or email a current resume to
This job will have the following responsibilities:
- Act as Pilot-in-Command or Second-in-Command, as assigned, in accordance with FAA regulations and company policies
- Adhere to all rules and regulations of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
- Conduct all phases of flight operations, including preflight planning, weather evaluation, route planning, aircraft inspections, and post-flight documentation.
- Study weather conditions and forecasts for departure, enroute, destination, and alternate airports.
- Prepare flight plans, calculate weight and balance, fuel requirements, and aircraft performance data.
- Ensure aircraft readiness, cleanliness, and operational reliability.
- Ensure the aircraft is operated safely and efficiently at all times.
- Comply with established schedules and operational requirements.
Qualifications & Requirements:
- Bachelor Degree Preferred
- FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate with Instrument Rating
- CE-560 type rating or experience in similar corporate jet aircraft
- Current First-Class or Second-Class FAA Medical
- 2,500 hours total flight time preferred
- 1,000 hours multi-engine time preferred
- 50+ hours in the applicable aircraft make and model (CE-560 preferred)
- Strong working knowledge of FAR Part 91 operations
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