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What is the difference between Manager Part 91 Flying vs Flight Operations Manager?

AspectManager Part 91 FlyingFlight Operations Manager
CertificationsCommercial Pilot Certificate, possibly ATPFAA certifications, often including Part 121/135 experience
Work EnvironmentPrivate aircraft, corporate jets, on-demand flightsCorporate flight departments, airline support
Employer & IndustryPrivate owners, corporate flight departmentsAirlines, charter companies, corporate aviation

Manager Part 91 Flying involves piloting private or corporate aircraft under Part 91 regulations, focusing on flying duties. In contrast, a Flight Operations Manager oversees flight safety, scheduling, and compliance without necessarily piloting aircraft. While both roles are integral to aviation operations, the former is hands-on flying, and the latter is management and oversight.

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Turbo Prop Pilot-in-Command | Part 91 | Dayton-Wright Brothers (MGY)

Frey Consulting Group

Dayton, OH • On-site

$150 - $190/hr

Other

Retirement

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Turbo Prop Pilot-in-Command | Part 91 | Dayton-Wright Brothers (MGY)

The Connor Group is an industry leader with $5 billion in assets. We have been in business for over 30 years and have won multiple awards including USA TODAY Top Workplace 2026.

Our award-winning hangar, located at Dayton Wright Brothers Airport (MGY) next to our headquarters, is home to our Meridian, CJ4, and G650ER.

Does this describe you?

  • You have a real passion for aviation and genuinely enjoy flying.
  • People who have flown with you rate your stick-and-rudder skills as exceptional.
  • You set the highest standard in everything you do.
  • You take great pride in your work and love providing passengers with outstanding customer service and operate flights with a focus on passenger safety.
  • Your fellow pilots say you have outstanding situational awareness, decision-making ability, common sense, and always think about the mission and how to accomplish it safely.
  • You are happy to fly 13 to 15 days a month, primarily out and back in a single day.
What we offer:
  • We’ve owned and operated a highly successful Flight Department for 30 years. Our aircraft are exceptionally well maintained by our in-house mechanics.
  • Outstanding compensation package with best-in-class benefits and up to 9% 401(k) match.
  • We’re a Part 91 operator –95% of our flights are out-and-back, same-day trips.
  • We operate three different types of aircraft and therefor offer long-term advancement potential.
  • Award-winning company and Flight Department.
Qualified candidates will possess the following:
  • Required Flight Time: 1,500 hours total time and minimum of 500 hours in a turboprop, experience flying in/out of busy airspace.
  • Second class medical and commercial pilots license.
  • Experience in single pilot operations is a PLUS.
  • A passion for flying and delivering exceptional, safe, and smooth flight experiences for all passengers.
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