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EMB‑120 Captain | Turboprop Command (Type Rating Provided)
✈️ EMB‑120 Captain Opportunity
Step into the left seat of a proven turboprop and lead safe, efficient operations as an EMB‑120 Captain. This permanent role welcomes NTR pilots, with type training provided for successful candidates.
🧭 The role
As Captain, you will lead a professional crew on multi‑engine turboprop operations, championing safety, situational awareness, and operational excellence. You will set the tone on the flight deck, mentor colleagues, and deliver a smooth, on‑time passenger experience while adhering to company SOPs and regulatory standards.
- Command EMB‑120 operations from planning to shutdown with disciplined SOP execution
- Lead and coordinate a single or multi‑crew cockpit environment
- Apply sound decision‑making in dynamic weather and operational conditions
- Uphold safety management and reporting practices to the highest standard
- Coach and mentor First Officers, supporting a strong safety and team culture
🧰 Minimum requirements
- Total time: 2,000 hours
- Pilot‑in‑Command (PIC): 500 hours
- Multi‑engine: 500 hours
- Multi‑Engine Command: 500 hours
- Experience: Prior experience on single or multi‑crew, multi‑engine turboprop aircraft
- Type rating: Not required — training provided
- License: ATPL — CASA holders only
- Medical: Class 1
- English proficiency: ICAO ELP Level 4 or higher
🌟 Preferred
- MCC course certificate recognized by CASA
Strong multi‑crew communication skills and a collaborative cockpit style will set you apart.
🧭 What you can expect
- Structured EMB‑120 type training for non‑type‑rated Captains
- A safety‑first culture with robust SOPs and support from experienced trainers
- Opportunity to mentor and help shape the next generation of turboprop pilots
📨 How to apply
Ready to take command? Submit your CV and flight log highlighting PIC, multi‑engine, and turboprop experience. Please confirm your ATPL (CASA), Class 1 medical, and ICAO ELP Level 4+. Note that visa sponsorship is not available; unrestricted right to work is required.

