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Beechcraft 1900 Captain – Nationwide Float-to-Base
✈️ Beechcraft 1900 Captain
Step into a permanent Captain role on the Beechcraft 1900 with a professional operation flying across the United States. Begin as a floater after training and receive your base assignment on or before 90 days of line flying. NTR candidates are welcome—type training provided.
🧭 What you’ll do
- Serve as Pilot-in-Command of the Beechcraft 1900, ensuring the highest standards of safety, compliance, and airmanship.
- Plan and execute IFR operations, including performance calculations, weight and balance, weather analysis, and fuel planning.
- Maintain currency and proficiency; adhere to company SOPs and all applicable FARs.
- Coordinate effectively with flight crew, dispatch/flight control, and maintenance to deliver reliable operations.
- Provide professional, customer-focused service while representing the company on every leg.
- Complete accurate documentation, logs, and reports in a timely manner.
🧰 Minimum qualifications & flight time
- Total Time: 1,800 hours
- PIC: 1,000 hours
- Multi-Engine: 250 hours
- Turbine: 100 hours
- Cross-Country: 500 hours (point-to-point)
- Instrument: 100 hours (50 in aircraft)
- Night: 100 hours
- Experience: Previous FAR 121/135 experience
- Licenses: FAA CPL with IR and ME
- Type Rating: Not required (Training provided)
🧾 Certifications & compliance
- Instrument Proficiency Check (IPC) or 121/135 recurrent within the past 6 months.
- First Class or Second Class Medical; First Class required for international operations.
- FCC Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit.
- Current passport.
- Ability to meet airport badging requirements, including TSA security background check.
- Valid Driver’s License and ability to meet company insurance criteria.
- Open to FAA certificate holders only; no visa sponsorship provided.
🌟 Preferred experience
- Previous multi-turbine PIC experience strongly preferred.
📍 Assignment & relocation
- Candidate must be willing to relocate anywhere within the United States.
- This role begins as a floater position for up to 90 days after training.
- You will receive your base assignment on or before 90 days of flying the line.
📨 How to apply
Please submit your resume and include the following details:
- Certificates & Ratings: FAA CPL, IR, ME
- Medical: Class and expiration date
- Currency: Date of last IPC or 121/135 recurrent
- Flight Time Summary: TT, PIC, Multi, Turbine, Instrument, Night, XC
- Availability: Earliest start date
- Relocation: Confirmation of willingness to relocate within the U.S.
Qualified candidates will be contacted for next steps and scheduling.

