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Super King Air Captain – Alaska Operations
✈️ Super King Air Captain – Alaska Operations
Lead Super King Air missions across Alaska’s rugged, breathtaking terrain. If you thrive in dynamic weather, remote operations, and tight-knit crews, this permanent Captain seat offers year-round stability with training on type provided.
🧭 The Mission
Command Super King Air operations with precision and professionalism. You’ll execute safe, efficient flights in challenging environments, balancing performance, weather, and terrain while delivering a great experience for passengers and partners.
🧰 What You’ll Do
- Plan and conduct IFR/VFR flights, adapting to rapidly changing Alaska weather and daylight conditions.
- Operate confidently into remote and short runways, managing performance, icing risks, and terrain.
- Perform thorough preflight planning, W&B, fuel management, and risk assessment.
- Uphold company SOPs, checklist discipline, and safety reporting culture.
- Provide professional, friendly customer service for passengers and partners.
- Collaborate closely with dispatch/ops and maintenance to keep flights on-time and airframes healthy.
🌟 What You’ll Bring (Minimum Requirements)
- 2000 hours total time.
- 500 hours or one season of Alaska flying/living experience.
- Current FAA CPL.
- Current FAA Class 2 Medical.
- Non-smoker.
- Authorized to work in the U.S. (visa sponsorship not provided).
💡 Preferred Qualifications
- 3000+ hours total time.
- ATP certificate.
- 1000 hours or two seasons of Alaska flying/living experience.
- Time on the BE20 (King Air 200/“Super King Air”).
🎯 Training & Progression
No type rating required — comprehensive Super King Air training provided. You’ll sharpen high-latitude operations, advanced aircraft systems, and SOP proficiency to ensure a confident, safe transition onto the line.
📨 How to Apply
Ready to captain the Super King Air across Alaska? Send your application and include:
- Resume and contact details.
- Logbook summary: total time, PIC, multi, turbine, any BE20 time.
- Alaska experience: hours and/or number of seasons living/flying in Alaska.
- Copy of your FAA CPL (and ATP if held) and current Medical.
- Availability and earliest start date.
- Confirmation you meet the non-smoker requirement.

