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Falcon 2000 Captain – Part 91, North American Missions

✈️ Falcon 2000 Captain – Part 91, North American Missions

Join a tight-knit flight department and captain a Falcon 2000 on dynamic Part 91 missions across North America. This permanent role is ideal for a seasoned ATP who thrives in a two-pilot cockpit, values a strong Safety Management System, and appreciates the agility of a six-pilot team. No current type rating? Training is provided.

  • Employment: Permanent
  • Operation: FAA FAR Part 91
  • Type Rating: Not required (training provided; NTR)
  • License Required: ATP
  • Accepted Licenses: FAA
  • Medical: Class 1
  • Visa Sponsorship: Not provided
  • Travel: Valid passport; ability to travel without restrictions

🧭 Your mission

Lead safe, efficient operations of the Falcon 2000 in domestic and international airspace while championing a proactive safety culture and top-tier service.

  • Captain Part 91 flights, including international operations into Canada and Mexico.
  • Operate in full compliance with FAA FAR Part 91 and applicable ICAO Annexes.
  • Employ effective CRM in a two-pilot environment.
  • Interface confidently with the civilian ATC system in high-density airspace.
  • Champion SMS practices: risk analysis and mitigation, human factors, and accident/incident prevention.
  • Apply broad expertise across aircraft operations, advanced systems, and avionics.
  • Collaborate within a small, agile team of six pilots; remain flexible and engaged on business objectives.
  • Leverage iPad/mobile technology and Microsoft Office for planning, performance, and documentation.

🧰 What you’ll bring

  • Valid passport and ability to travel with no restrictions.
  • FCC Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit.
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, iPad, and related mobile applications.
  • Knowledge of advanced aircraft systems and avionics.
  • Working familiarity with the civilian ATC system in high-density airspace.
  • Strong interpersonal skills; team-focused and adaptable in a small department.
  • Engaged, determined, and aligned with business-related objectives.
  • Knowledge, understanding, and appreciation for SMS processes.

🌟 Minimum qualifications

  • Total time: 3,500 hours
  • Multi-engine PIC: 2,000 hours
  • Jet: 1,000 hours
  • Type rating: Not required (training provided)
  • Multi-crew/CRM: Proven experience in a two-pilot environment
  • International: Experience operating into Canada and Mexico
  • License: ATP (FAA)
  • Medical: Class 1

🌠 Preferred

  • DA-2EASy type rating (Falcon 2000EX EASy) preferred.

📨 How to apply

If this sounds like your next cockpit, we’d love to hear from you.

  • Submit your resume/CV and a brief cover note highlighting relevant Part 91 and international experience.
  • Include copies of your ATP, First-Class Medical, FCC permit, and logbook summaries meeting the minimums.
  • Confirm passport validity and unrestricted travel status.