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Pilatus PC-24 Captain – Type Rating Provided

✈️ Pilatus PC-24 Captain — Super Versatile Jet

Step into the left seat of the Pilatus PC-24 and lead safe, efficient, and customer-focused operations across Europe. This permanent opportunity welcomes NTR candidates with training provided, offering a fast track onto one of the most capable light jets in the market.

  • Employment: Permanent
  • Aircraft: Pilatus PC-24 “Super Versatile Jet”
  • Type Rating: Not required — training provided (NTR)
  • Operating Region: Europe (EU)

🧭 The Mission

As Captain, you will oversee the end-to-end execution of flights on the PC-24, from planning and performance to line operations and crew leadership. You will uphold the highest standards of safety, compliance, and service while representing the brand with professionalism on every sector.

🧰 Minimum Requirements

  • Total Time: 2,000 hours
  • Turbine PIC: 300 hours
  • Multi-Engine PIC: 300 hours on multi-engine jets or turboprops
  • License: EASA Frozen ATPL with IR, MCC, ME, and UPRT
  • Medical: Class 1
  • Language: ICAO ELP Level 4 or higher
  • Type Rating: Not required (training provided)
  • Open to Lic. Holders: EASA only

🌟 Additional Requirements

  • Passport: Unrestricted EU passport
  • Work Rights: Unrestricted right to work in the EU
  • Driving: Valid driving license
  • Experience: GA experience advantageous

🧪 Training & Onboarding

Comprehensive PC-24 type rating and induction are provided for qualified NTR Captains. You will receive structured ground and simulator training, followed by supervised line flying to ensure a confident transition onto type.

📨 How to Apply

If you meet the minimums and are ready to captain the PC-24, submit your CV and license/medical details. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted with next steps and course dates.

Only candidates meeting the stated EASA licensing and right-to-work criteria can be considered.