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Gulfstream V Captain (Type-Rated)

✈️ Gulfstream V Captain (Type-Rated)

Take the left seat of a Gulfstream V and deliver a best-in-class experience. This permanent, type-rated Captain role is ideal for a seasoned ATP who leads with safety, precision, and exemplary customer service in dynamic Part 91/135 environments.

  • Employment: Permanent
  • Aircraft: Gulfstream V (G‑V)
  • Operations: 14 CFR Part 91 and Part 135
  • License: FAA ATP (required)
  • Medical: First-Class (must be maintained)
  • Type Rating: Gulfstream V (required)
  • Residence: Within 2-hour call-out of aircraft base
  • Visa Sponsorship: Not provided

🧭 The Mission

As Captain, you will lead safe, efficient, and polished operations on the G‑V. You’ll make proactive decisions, set clear priorities, and uphold a refined service standard while navigating an evolving regulatory environment.

🧰 Key Responsibilities

  • Serve as Pilot in Command on the Gulfstream V in Part 91 and 135 environments.
  • Make proactive, sound decisions to ensure safety, efficiency, and a seamless passenger experience.
  • Plan, brief, and execute each flight: performance, weight and balance, weather, NOTAMs, fuel, alternates, and risk management.
  • Ensure full compliance with 14 CFR 91/135, FAA guidance, the Aircraft Flight Manual, equipment manuals, and all flight-specific information.
  • Deliver discreet, world-class customer service to meet and anticipate passenger needs.
  • Model strong crew resource management and collaborate closely with SIC, maintenance, and scheduling.
  • Maintain aircraft readiness, documentation accuracy, and operational continuity.
  • Maintain currency and a valid First-Class Medical; complete required training and checking.
  • Meet a two-hour call-out window and adapt to irregular schedules as required.

🌟 What You Bring

  • Type-rated and proficient in the Gulfstream V (G‑V).
  • Skilled at setting priorities, staying organized, and operating with urgency when needed.
  • Proactive decision-maker with excellent judgment in dynamic, time-sensitive situations.
  • Strong customer service mindset and professional presence.
  • Thorough knowledge of 14 CFR Parts 91 and 135 operations and the ability to comply with all applicable manuals and guidance.
  • Ability to maintain a valid First-Class Medical certificate.
  • Eligibility to work in the United States; sponsorship is not available.

📈 Minimum Flight Experience

  • Total Time: 3,500 hours
  • In Type (G‑V): 200 hours
  • Multi-Engine: 1,500 hours
  • Multi-Engine PIC: 500 hours
  • Turbine: 500 hours
  • Instrument: 300 hours
  • License: ATP (FAA)
  • Type Rating: Required
  • Medical: Class 1 (First‑Class)

📍 Base & Call‑Out

Crew members must live within a two-hour call-out of the aircraft’s home base to meet operational readiness requirements. Flexibility for irregular schedules is essential for Part 91/135 flying.

📨 How to Apply

Submit your resume/CV and a concise flight-time summary highlighting G‑V time, multi-engine PIC, turbine, instrument totals, and current certificates/medical. Only applicants with an FAA ATP and the required G‑V type rating can be considered.