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Gulfstream G100 Captain (Training Provided)
✈️ Step into the left seat as our next Gulfstream G100 Captain
Lead safe, polished operations on a well-maintained Gulfstream G100, flying multi-crew, IFR missions—including international sectors—while mentoring crew and delivering an exceptional passenger experience. No type rating? No problem. We invest in your success with aircraft-specific training provided.
🧭 Your mission
- Serve as Pilot-in-Command, ensuring the highest standards of safety, regulatory compliance, and airmanship on every sector.
- Operate in IFR, multi-crew environments—executing SOPs, briefings, threat and error management, and disciplined checklist use.
- Lead flight planning: performance, fuel, alternates, NOTAMs, weather, W&B, navigation, and international procedures.
- Coordinate seamlessly with dispatch, maintenance, and crew to deliver punctual, customer-focused operations.
- Uphold cabin comfort and discretion while modeling a proactive, team-first safety culture.
- Complete and maintain aircraft/type training and recurrent proficiency checks as required.
🧰 What you bring
Minimum requirements
- Total time: 3000 hours
- Multi-engine PIC: 500 hours
- License: ATPL (TCCA)
- Medical: Class 1
- Type rating: Not required – training provided
- ICAO English: ELP Level 4+
Preferred experience
- Previous multi-engine turbine or jet time.
- Proven operations in IFR, multi-crew environments.
- International and/or long-range flying experience.
🧾 Additional requirements
- Valid passport and ability to travel internationally (including the United States).
- Legally entitled to work in Canada (no visa sponsorship provided).
- Valid Driver’s License.
- Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Certificate.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills in English.
- Ability to thrive in a team-based, multi-disciplinary environment.
- Recent Criminal Record Check (within the last 30 days).
🌟 Why you’ll love flying with us
- Fly a respected business jet with a safety-first, standards-driven organization.
- Company-funded aircraft training with ongoing recurrent support.
- Collaborative crew culture that values professionalism, preparation, and continuous improvement.
- Challenging, varied missions that keep your skills sharp and your logbook strong.
📨 How to apply
Ready to take command? Submit your application and include:
- Current résumé/CV.
- Copy of TCCA ATPL and Class 1 medical.
- Logbook summary highlighting total time and multi-engine PIC.
- Proof of ICAO ELP Level 4+.
- Copy of passport and Driver’s License.
- Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Certificate.
- Criminal Record Check (issued within the last 30 days).
We appreciate all applications; only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Candidates must be legally entitled to work in Canada and be eligible to travel to the United States.

