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Our team is currently in the process of selecting a Pilot as SIC. Experience in multi-engine turbine aircraft is desired. At KMZJ, you will be challenged at times to work effectively with your crew ...

This Captain will serve as a member of a two pilot team during flights and will maintain ... ATP with multi engine land rating * 4000 hours total flight time * 1000 hours multi engine turbine

FAA Multi-Engine Airline Transport Certificate or Restricted Multi-Engine Airline Pilot Certificate * 2500+ hours of total time minimum. 4000 hours preferred * If Military: >1000 hrs. Total Time.

Our team is currently in the process of selecting a Pilot as SIC. Experience in multi-engine turbine aircraft is desired. At KMZJ, you will be challenged at times to work effectively with your crew ...

Commercial Pilot License (CPL) with instrument and multi-engine ratings. * Strong leadership and mentorship capabilities. * Extensive knowledge of advanced aviation systems and regulations. * FAA ...

Commercial Pilot License (CPL) with instrument and multi-engine ratings. * Strong leadership and mentorship capabilities. * Extensive knowledge of advanced aviation systems and regulations. * FAA ...

FAA Commercial Airplane Multi-Engine Land pilot certificate, without a centerline thrust restriction. * FAA Second Class medical certificate * Bachelor's Degree in engineering, or similar technical ...

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How much do full time multi engine pilot jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average yearly pay for full time multi engine pilot in the United States is $130,916.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $100,000.00 and $155,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Full Time Multi Engine Pilots?

Full Time Multi Engine Pilots are professional aviators who are licensed and trained to operate aircraft with more than one engine. They typically work for airlines, charter companies, corporate flight departments, or government agencies and fly multi-engine airplanes on scheduled or non-scheduled flights. Responsibilities include pre-flight inspections, flight planning, navigation, communication with air traffic control, and ensuring the safety of passengers and crew. Full time status means the pilot works a regular, usually 40-hour or more, workweek and may spend significant time traveling or away from home. Specialized training and certification for multi-engine aircraft are required in addition to a commercial pilot’s license.

What is the difference between Full Time Multi Engine Pilot vs Part Time Multi Engine Pilot?

AspectFull Time Multi Engine PilotPart Time Multi Engine Pilot
CertificationsCommercial Pilot License with Multi-Engine RatingCommercial Pilot License with Multi-Engine Rating
Work EnvironmentFull-time employment, regular schedules, airline or corporate settingsIrregular hours, supplemental or freelance flying, part-time roles
Employer & Industry UsageAirlines, charter companies, corporate flight departmentsPrivate owners, seasonal operators, freelance flying jobs

Full Time Multi Engine Pilots work on a full-time basis, often with airline or corporate employers, providing consistent schedules and benefits. Part Time Multi Engine Pilots typically fly on a freelance or seasonal basis, with irregular hours and less job security. Both roles require the same certifications but differ mainly in employment structure and work environment.

What are the typical challenges faced by a full-time multi engine pilot during daily operations?

Full-time multi engine pilots often encounter challenges such as managing complex aircraft systems, handling varying weather conditions, and coordinating with air traffic control for safe navigation. They must be adept at multitasking, especially during takeoff, landing, and emergency situations, where swift decision-making is crucial. Additionally, pilots regularly collaborate with co-pilots, maintenance crews, and dispatchers to ensure safety and efficiency throughout each flight.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Full Time Multi Engine Pilot, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Full Time Multi Engine Pilot, you need a commercial pilot license with multi-engine rating, strong aeronautical knowledge, and flight experience in multi-engine aircraft. Proficiency with avionics systems, flight management systems (FMS), and adherence to FAA regulations are typically required, along with recurrent training certifications. Excellent situational awareness, decision-making, and communication skills help pilots manage complex flight operations and collaborate with crew and air traffic control. These skills and qualifications are vital for ensuring flight safety, efficient navigation, and effective handling of emergencies in multi-engine operations.
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Pinal, AZ SIC Pilots

Pinal, AZ SIC Pilots

Rampart Aviation LLC

Tucson, AZ • On-site

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Rampart Aviation is currently hiring a Second in Command Pilot near Pinal Airpark, Marana AZ.

Our team is currently in the process of selecting a Pilot as SIC.  Experience in multi-engine turbine aircraft is desired.  

At KMZJ, you will be challenged at times to work effectively with your crew to lift our customers safely, and efficiently to their jump altitudes, and then return to the same airport ready for the next lift.  You could perform as many as 16 lifts in a day, seven days a week, starting early (often 2am to 1pm) and fly 100 hours per month during the busiest months.  Slow months provide ample time-off.
 

BASIC FUNCTION SUMMARY

  • Perform Second In Command duties for Rampart flight operations.
  • The position is currently based in the Tucson, AZ area.
  • This is a CONUS based position.  However, short term deployments may be required. 
  • Flight operations are conducted under Part 135 and 91.  
  • All duties will be performed in accordance with Company Operations Manuals, Military Operations Procedures, and the Federal Aviation Regulations.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Must hold the following Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Pilot Ratings:

  • Commercial or ATP Multi-engine Land
  • CFI, CFII, MEI is desirable
  • Valid First Class Medical

Preferred Minimum Flight Experience

  • 1000 hours Total Time
  •   500 hours Multi-Engine
  • CASA 212, DHC-4, and/ or DHC-6 experience is preferred

Other Qualifications

  • Must have valid US Passport.
  • Valid US Driver's License.
  • Must be able to read, write, speak and understand English.
  • Must be a US Citizen
  • Must be able to obtain and hold a Top-Secret Clearance - TS Personal Security Clearance strongly desired

Physical Demands: Climbing, standing, stooping, bending, pushing, kneeling, stretching, extensive walking and working in tiring uncomfortable positions. May require lifting of objects whose weight may exceed 50 pounds. Special vision abilities required to perform this job are close vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust and focus.

Work Environment: The diversity of work conditions may range from an environment where there is little or no physical discomfort, to an environment where inclement weather may subject individual to severe changes of temperature, wind, rain, etc. Travel to austere and inhospitable high stress environments will be required. May be required to work in areas where high noise hazards prevail. May be exposed to fumes or airborne particles. May be exposed to electrical shock hazards.

Rampart Aviation, LLC is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.  

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