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ATR 42 First Officer (Non‑Type Rated) – Permanent, Training Provided

✈️ ATR 42 First Officer — Step into the right seat with training provided

Join a safety-first, team-driven flight deck and build your regional airline career on the ATR 42. This permanent, non‑type‑rated opportunity includes full training and a clear pathway to grow your skills while flying one of the world’s most trusted turboprops.

  • Employment: Permanent
  • Aircraft: ATR 42
  • Type Rating: Not required (Training provided)
  • Visa Sponsorship: Not provided

🧭 Minimum qualifications

  • Total Time: 750 hours total time (or 250 hours total time for graduates of a recognized aviation degree/diploma program, or similar)
  • License/Exams: Completion of either the IATRA or both ATPL exams (SAMRA and SARON). Exams must be valid.
  • Accepted License Authority: TCCA
  • Medical: Class 1
  • Language: ICAO English Language Proficiency level 4 or higher

🧰 Additional requirements

  • Security Clearance: Ability to obtain and retain an Airport RAIC under Transport Canada’s Airport Restricted Area Access Clearance Program
  • Travel Documents: Current valid passport; if you are not a holder of a Canadian passport, a valid Canadian Permanent Resident Card
  • Visas: All required visas or travel documents allowing unrestricted travel

🌟 What makes this opportunity stand out

  • Non‑Type‑Rated welcome: Full ATR 42 ground school, simulator, and line training provided
  • Stable career move: Permanent role with a professional, safety‑driven operation
  • Mentorship culture: Learn from experienced Captains and Training Pilots committed to your development
  • Regional reach: Gain solid multi‑crew turbine experience across diverse Canadian operations

🧭 What you’ll do

  • Operate the ATR 42 as First Officer in a two‑crew environment, upholding SOPs and company standards
  • Execute all phases of flight safely and efficiently, including flight planning, briefings, and checklist discipline
  • Monitor aircraft systems and performance, supporting the Captain in decision‑making and threat/error management
  • Deliver professional, courteous service while maintaining regulatory and company compliance
  • Contribute to a positive safety culture through proactive reporting and continuous improvement

📨 How to apply

Ready for the right seat? Submit your application with a concise resume, a summary of flight time, and proof of valid IATRA or SAMRA/SARON results. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for next steps.

Note: Visa sponsorship is not provided. Candidates must meet the minimum qualifications and be eligible to work and travel as required.