1

Second In Command Pilot Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

The Pilot in Command is primarily responsible for the overall conduct and coordination of the flight and assigned personnel. This must be accomplished with overall mission safety as the dominant ...

Milwaukee Minimum Requirements * Assist the Pilot- in- Command (PIC) in conducting the flight safely and efficiently * Assist the PIC and/or passenger service personnel as needed to ensure a prompt ...

The Pilot in Command is primarily responsible for the overall conduct and coordination of the flight and assigned personnel. This must be accomplished with overall mission safety as the dominant ...

The Pilot in Command is primarily responsible for the overall conduct and coordination of the flight and assigned personnel. This must be accomplished with overall mission safety as the dominant ...

Challenger 604 PIC

Waterford, MI · On-site

$80.90K - $100.70K/yr

General Description The successful candidate will join an existing two pilot crew as a Pilot in Command (PIC) conducting 14 CFR Part 91 operations in a Challenger 604 based at Oakland County ...

Challenger 604 PIC

Waterford, MI · On-site

$80.90K - $100.70K/yr

Description General Description The successful candidate will join an existing two pilot crew as a Pilot in Command (PIC) conducting 14 CFR Part 91 operations in a Challenger 604 based at Oakland ...

next page

Showing results 1-20

Second In Command Pilot information

See Michigan salary details

$43.1K

$114.1K

$175.2K

How much do second in command pilot jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average yearly pay for second in command pilot in Michigan is $114,106.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $87,200.00 and $135,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Second In Command Pilot job?

A Second In Command (SIC) Pilot, also known as a Co-Pilot, assists the Captain in operating an aircraft. They share flight duties, monitor systems, communicate with air traffic control, and help ensure passenger and crew safety. SIC pilots must be prepared to take control if needed and play a key role in navigation and decision-making. This position is critical in multi-pilot operations, especially in commercial and corporate aviation.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Second In Command Pilot position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Second In Command Pilot, you need a commercial pilot’s license, in-depth knowledge of aviation operations, and strong understanding of flight safety procedures. Proficiency with aircraft-specific avionics, navigation systems, and FAA regulations is typically required, often supplemented by type ratings for particular aircraft. Outstanding communication, teamwork, and adaptability are essential soft skills for coordinating with the captain, crew, and air traffic control. These abilities ensure safe, efficient flights and are critical for supporting the captain under dynamic and sometimes high-pressure conditions.

What are some typical responsibilities and challenges faced by a Second In Command Pilot during flights?

As a Second In Command Pilot, your primary responsibilities include assisting the Captain during all phases of flight, monitoring instruments and controls, and managing radio communications with air traffic control. You may also be tasked with handling specific flight operations such as navigation, systems checks, and checklist management. One common challenge is remaining vigilant and responsive to rapidly changing flight conditions, as well as smoothly coordinating with both the Captain and the rest of the flight crew. This role provides valuable hands-on experience and mentorship, making it an excellent stepping stone toward a future Captain position.
What are the most commonly searched types of Second In Command Pilot jobs in Michigan? The most popular types of Second In Command Pilot jobs in Michigan are:
What are popular job titles related to Second In Command Pilot jobs in Michigan? For Second In Command Pilot jobs in Michigan, the most frequently searched job titles are:
What job categories do people searching Second In Command Pilot jobs in Michigan look for? The top searched job categories for Second In Command Pilot jobs in Michigan are:
What cities in Michigan are hiring for Second In Command Pilot jobs? Cities in Michigan with the most Second In Command Pilot job openings:
Learjet 45 Captain

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

Description

Since 2001 Kalitta Charters has provided top-quality service to the aviation industry and we are currently looking for qualified individuals to join our team. With a competitive salary, established pay scale with yearly increases, excellent insurance including medical, dental and vision, Kalitta Charters is hard to beat. Kalitta Charters work schedule is two weeks on two weeks off based in Ypsilanti, MI.


Job Summary:

The Pilot in Command is primarily responsible for the overall conduct and coordination of the 

flight and assigned personnel. This must be accomplished with overall mission safety as the 

dominant concern. The Pilot in Command is directly responsible to the Chief Pilot. The duties and responsibilities of the pilot in command include but are not limited to:

  • Has full control, authority, and responsibility in the operations of the aircraft.
  • Is responsible for the safety of the crewmembers, cargo, passengers, and aircraft.
  • Ground and In-flight Security Coordinator.
  • Supervise and direct all crewmembers in their duties pertaining to the operation of a flight and may delegate other duties to a crewmember even though it might not be that person's specific duty.
  • Any time during which they are performing the functions of the pilot not flying, will assume the duties of the pilot not flying in addition to monitoring the duties being performed by the pilot flying.
  •  During air ambulance flights they will interface, prior to and during the flight, with medical crew as to the patient's needs (cabin altitude, cabin temperature, rapid acceleration, etc.) which they may have control of. This will include determining whether patients/passengers require restrain before takeoff (hysterical patients, combative passengers, etc.).
  • Will be responsible for assuring that the required visual pre-takeoff contamination check is performed by a qualified crewmember with five minutes prior to beginning takeoff any time conditions are such that frost, ice, or snow may reasonably be expected to adhere to the airplane.
  •  They will ensure the flight is NOT commenced unless sufficient fuel is on-board the aircraft to complete the planned flight safely.
  •  Accountable for all safety and quality and ensures compliance to the Safety Management System.

Requirements

Education Requirements:

  • Candidates must have a High School Diploma or GED
  • Aviation Related College Degree preferred

Qualifications, Certificates, Licenses & Document Requirements:

  • A valid unrestricted driver's license
  • A valid unrestricted US passport
  • First Class Medical
  • FAA Commercial Pilot License with an Instrument Rating
  • FCC Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit

Experience & Skills:

  • 2,000+ hours total time
  • 1,000+ Multi-engine time
  • PIC Typed in LR-JET/LR-45 preferred

Work Environment & Culture Skills:

  • Basic MS Office knowledge, computer software & internet proficiency
  • Candidate must pass DOT/FAA pre-employment drug screen and a DOT/FAA compliant background check
  • Customer and Safety First Mindset
  • Motivated, resourceful, energetic, organized, and able to manage and be managed
  • Reliable, punctual and flexible
  • Able to multi-task, respect and maintain confidentiality
  • Ethical, trustworthy with sensitive information
  • Service oriented and able to work at a fast pace and handle stress and problematic issues well with a good attitude
  • Communicate effectively and work within a team-focused environment
  • Respectful of diverse populations and cultures

Physical Requirements:

  • The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
  • Employees are regularly required to, stand, sit, talk, hear to operate aircraft, computer, and telephone keyboard
  • Must be able to lift up to 75 lbs. and willing to help load and unload aircraft as necessary

Location Requirements:

  • Operation based in Ypsilanti, MI at Willow Run Airport (YIP) - 2 weeks on 2 weeks off rotation
  • There is no ability to work from home or Home Base 
  • There will be no relocation package for this position

Shift Requirements:

  • Two weeks on, two weeks off with a rotating yearly schedule
  • Must be available to work weekends and holidays
  • Must be available full-time and for assigned shifts; including nights, weekends and holidays

Benefits: 

Awarded 2026 Top Employee Benefits 

Employer Provided:

  • Short Term Disability
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Basic Life Insurance with Accidental Death & Dismemberment Insurance
  • Travel Assistance Program
  • Cancer Expert Now
  • Fidelity 401K with match

Additional Employee Elective:

  • BCBS - Medical 500 PPO and 1000 PPO options, Dental PPO, Prescription, Telehealth
  • Eye Med - Vision
  • Flexible Spending Account - Medical and Dependent Care
  • Long Term Disability
  • Life Insurance for Employee, Spouse, and Child
  • Accident and Critical Illness Insurance for Employee, Spouse, and Child
  • Hospital Indemnity for Employee, Spouse, and Child
  • Met Law Coverage
  • Nationwide Voluntary Pet Insurance

Pay:

  • Competitive Salary established pay scale including yearly increases

Position Specific Benefits:

  • Jump Seat privileges and cockpit access for work and personal travel
  • KCM (Known Crewmember)