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Maintenance Services Representative

Orlando, FL · On-site

$31.30 - $42.69/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

This is a full time, direct hire position, offering full medical, dental, vision, 401k, and life ... Panasonic Avionics Corporation is #1 in the industry for delivering inflight products such as ...

Maintenance Services Representative

Seatac, WA · On-site

$35.30 - $46.69/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

This is a full time, direct hire position, offering full medical, dental, vision, 401k, and life ... Panasonic Avionics Corporation is #1 in the industry for delivering inflight products such as ...

Maintenance Services Representative

Elizabeth, NJ · On-site

$35.30 - $46.69/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

This is a full time, direct hire position, offering full medical, dental, vision, 401k, and life ... Panasonic Avionics Corporation is #1 in the industry for delivering inflight products such as ...

Maintenance Services Representative

Honolulu, HI · On-site

$34.30 - $45.69/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

This is a full time, direct hire position, offering full medical, dental, vision, 401k, and life ... Panasonic Avionics Corporation is #1 in the industry for delivering inflight products such as ...

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What are some common challenges full time inflight directors face, and how can they successfully navigate them?

Full Time Inflight Directors often manage diverse cabin crew teams and ensure high standards of safety and customer service are consistently met. Common challenges include adapting to changing flight schedules, handling in-flight emergencies, and maintaining effective communication across multicultural teams. To succeed, it's important to stay organized, cultivate strong leadership skills, and foster a supportive team culture. Continuous training and clear communication channels are also key to overcoming these challenges and ensuring smooth operations.

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To thrive as a Full Time Inflight Director, you need extensive experience in airline operations, leadership, and regulatory compliance, often supported by a bachelor’s degree in aviation or business management. Familiarity with crew management software, safety management systems (SMS), and FAA regulations is typically required. Exceptional communication, crisis management, and interpersonal skills help build strong teams and handle in-flight issues effectively. These skills ensure safe, efficient, and customer-focused inflight operations in a highly regulated and dynamic environment.

What is a full time inflight director?

Full Time Inflight Directors are aviation professionals responsible for overseeing and managing all aspects of inflight service on commercial or private airlines. They supervise cabin crew, ensure passenger safety and comfort, and maintain compliance with aviation regulations. This role often involves staff training, developing inflight procedures, and collaborating with other departments to improve the customer experience. Full Time Inflight Directors are typically experienced flight attendants or managers with strong leadership and communication skills.

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AspectFull Time Inflight DirectorFlight Attendant
CredentialsCustomer service experience, safety training, certificationsCustomer service experience, safety training, certifications
Work EnvironmentOnboard aircraft, managing inflight services and crew coordinationOnboard aircraft, assisting passengers and ensuring safety
Employer & IndustryAirlines, aviation industryAirlines, aviation industry
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Both Full Time Inflight Directors and Flight Attendants work onboard aircraft within the airline industry, focusing on passenger safety and comfort. The main difference lies in the role scope; Inflight Directors often have additional responsibilities such as managing inflight services and crew coordination, whereas Flight Attendants primarily assist passengers and ensure safety. Both roles require similar certifications and training, making them closely related in the aviation sector.

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Pilot - EAST, STAT MedEvac - Muncy, PA

UPMC Senior Communities

Muncy, PA • On-site

$50.69 - $77.45/hr

Full-time

PTO

Re-posted 29 days ago


Job description

This position is eligible for a generous sign-on bonus!
Sign-On Bonus Details:
• $30,000 sign-on bonus available with a 3-year commitment
The UPMC Center for Emergency Medicine is looking to hire a Full-Time Pilot to support MedEvac 19, located in Muncy, PA.
Schedule:
7 days on and 7 days off
Purpose:
The Pilot in Command functions as a member of the critical care transport team. The Pilot in Command is responsible for, and is the final authority over, the safe operation of the assigned aircraft on all flights released and operated by the STAT MedEvac system. Responsibilities include ensuring aircraft airworthiness, currency of all FAA required qualifications and publications, safe conduct of flight operations in accordance with CEM policies and procedures and FAA regulations. The Pilot in Command is expected to execute independent judgment in order to provide the safest and most efficient air transportation of CEM patients in a highly challenging and rapidly changing operational environment. The Pilot in Command functions as a part of a team and shares responsibility for the team's conduct. The Pilot in Command fulfills training and safety requirements as established by the STAT MedEvac Director of Operations, Chief Pilot, Director of Safety, and Director of Training, and performs other duties as assigned. Supports and upholds the mission, goals, and objectives, of the STAT MedEvac system at all times.
Responsibilities:
  • Reports for work well rested and fit for duty. Adheres to the drug and alcohol policy at all times, to include FAA requirements regarding the use of over the counter and prescription medications. Reports for duty in sufficient time to perform all duties required to accept a flight and receive a release number no later than the beginning of the scheduled shift. Coordinates with flight followers with regard to currency, duty time, aircraft, and weather status: confirms NOTAMS, updates weather status as necessary, ensures all regulatory requirements for duty day and crew rest are met; debriefs with flight followers as necessary. Responds promptly and efficiently to all requests for service, with highest consideration given to safety of flight. Support continuity of service through flexibility in scheduling and base assignment, and assists with coverage both at assigned base and system wide. Actively participates in development of the CEM safety culture; ensures the safety of all patients and personnel functioning in and around the aircraft. Utilizes appropriate safety channels to report safety concerns and utilizes available tools to enhance a safe work environment.
  • Completes all official documentation accurately and in a timely manner, including payroll, expense reports, training forms etc. Completes all postflight recordkeeping/paperwork accurately and in a timely fashion, including filing hazard or incident reports, ASAP reports, etc., as necessary and ensures familiarity with appropriate software/hardware for accomplishing required tasks. Possesses thorough knowledge of the STAT MedEvac policies and procedures and shall assist in meeting operational goals and objectives. Provides adequate notice of requested PTO, trade days, etc. to ensure schedule coverage; maintains ultimate responsibility for coverage of assigned shifts. Selects and uses personal protective equipment appropriate to the level of the anticipated hazard. Performs all assigned duties, including daily, weekly, monthly, or other duties assigned by the Base Site Manager-Aviation. Maintains fitness for duty by adhering to all employee health requirements, including maximum weight, hearing conservation program, and required medical certifications. Reports injuries and completes the appropriate documentation, no matter how seemingly minor the injury, to a supervisor in a timely manner.
  • Conducts all flights in a manner that safe completion is never in doubt: ensures timely transmission of required flight manifest information to flight followers obtains appropriate flight releases; adheres to all CEM policies and procedures with regard to conduct of flight i.e., GOM, Op Specs, checklist utilization, etc.; operates without violation by regulatory authorities or exercises PIC emergency authority to deviate as required. Demonstrates and maintains competency, proficiency and knowledge required to perform as PIC in assigned CEM aircraft including operation of all installed radios and navigation equipment: successfully completes all check rides to satisfactory standards without retraining to standard; successfully completes all recurrent CTS in a timely manner; performs a minimum of three practice instrument approaches per month (weather permitting) in addition to IIMC and other training department approaches. Conducts shift change briefs with assigned medical crewmembers to include assignment of inflight duties in normal and emergency situations, weather status, pre-assigned duties and abort policy; and ensuring currency of aircrew training/CTS, IIMC, NVG, emergency, and any other FAA required training; encourages and participates constructively in crew post flight debriefings. Maintains current flight kits, documentation, and training records in accordance with company policy and regulatory requirements: ensures all navigation publications onboard assigned aircraft are current and appropriate; ensures pilot qualifications are current and appropriately documented in base located pilot training record.
  • Ensures assigned aircraft is in an airworthy condition: properly and accurately documents all maintenance events in the maintenance log in a timely manner, e.g., MEL deferrals, VOR checks, flight time recording, etc.; performs thorough preflight/postflight inspections as required; maximizes operational readiness by ensuring sufficient fuel/O2, etc., to accept flight assignment with minimal delay ensures aircraft exterior and cockpit interior are clean; ensures aircraft covers/tiedowns are utilized appropriately and that aircraft is hangared as necessary. Function as a professional development resource/mentor for newly hired pilots; assist as necessary in the IOE process. Protect the privacy of all patient information in accordance with the STAT MedEvac privacy policies, procedures, and practices, as required by federal and state laws. Reflects a positive attitude to customers at all times in a high stress environment, with a clear understanding of who the customer is. Adheres to uniform policy and personal appearance standards by utilizing the approved flight suit, jacket, vest, hat, boots, gloves and T-shirts. Demonstrates an ability to establish a rapport with customers; including the ability to create and sustain a positive relationship, regardless of circumstances or environment, including site visits, and other PR events.

Qualifications:
  • 2,000 total flight hours
  • 1,500 total helicopter flight hours
  • 1,000 total PIC helicopter flight hours
  • 200-night flight hours (at least 100 hours unaided)
  • 100 instrument hours
  • 500 turbine hours

Pilots with less than 2,000 hours may be given consideration on a case-by-case basis based upon prior experience and qualifications that exceed those found in the CAMTS PIC Evaluation Tool.
Licensure, Certifications, and Clearances:
Commercial rotorcraft-helicopter certificate with instrument rating required. Current second-class medical license required. Valid and current state driver's license required. Experience in helicopter EMS transport system preferred Four-year degree with aviation applications preferred.
  • Airline Transport Pilot OR Commercial Pilot License (CPL)
  • Act 34

UPMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Veteran