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Citation I / I‑SP Captain – Type Rating Provided
✈️ Lead the flight deck as a Citation I / I‑SP Captain
Take command of safe, polished operations in a permanent Captain role on the Citation I / I‑SP. This is an NTR-friendly opportunity — your type rating training is provided — ideal for an experienced turbine PIC with a customer-first mindset.
🧭 What you’ll do
- Serve as Pilot in Command on Citation I / I‑SP operations, ensuring uncompromising safety, professionalism, and passenger comfort.
- Plan, brief, and execute flights; manage performance, weight and balance, fuel, weather, and alternates.
- Uphold applicable FAA, FCC, and environmental regulations along with company procedures.
- Deliver excellent customer relations with clear, confident communication — on the ramp and in the cabin.
- Coordinate with maintenance on aircraft status; complete accurate logs, records, and reports.
- Perform pre/post-flight inspections and service operations outdoors, including in extreme temperatures and inclement weather.
🧰 Minimum qualifications
- Total Time: 3,000 hours
- PIC: 1,500 hours
- Turbine: 1,500 hours (including 1,500 hours PIC turbine)
- Instrument & Night: 250 hours combined
- License: ATP (FAA)
- Medical: Class 1
- Travel Documents: Valid passport
- Driving: Valid state driver’s license with acceptable record
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Excellent customer relation skills
- Working knowledge of applicable FCC, FAA, and environmental regulations
- Ability to perform service operations outside in extreme temperatures and inclement weather
🌟 Preferred experience
- Time in Citation 500 or 560XL series aircraft
📨 Ready to apply?
Submit your application including:
- Resume/CV highlighting flight time and turbine PIC experience
- Copy of ATP certificate and Class 1 medical
- Recent logbook summary confirming stated minimums
- Passport and driver’s license details for verification (as required during hiring)
Qualified candidates will be contacted with next steps and scheduling for assessments and training timelines.

