Mercy Flights is accepting applications for a Full-Time Helicopter Pilot (Pilot in Command - PIC)
Mercy Flights is seeking a highly skilled and safety-driven Helicopter Pilot (Pilot in Command - PIC) to join our dynamic air medical team. In this critical role, you will lead the safe execution of helicopter operations in support of our mission to save and enhance lives across the region.
Key Responsibilities:
- Ensure the safe operation of assigned aircraft under all conditions.
- Conduct pre-flight planning, in-flight navigation, and post-flight checks using FAA-compliant checklists.
- Maintain aircraft readiness, including fueling and oxygen system servicing.
- Operate in accordance with FAR Part 135, the General Operations Manual, and other regulatory guidance.
- Serve as a leader in aircrew resource management and crew coordination.
- Communicate effectively with crew, patients, families, and dispatch.
- Maintain complete, timely, and accurate documentation.
Required Qualifications:
- High School Diploma or equivalent
- Commercial Pilot Certificate with helicopter and instrument rating
- Flight Hours:
- Total Time: 1,500+ hours
- PIC (Helicopter): 1,000+ hours
- Turbine Time: 500+ hours
- Night Aided/Unaided: 100+ hours
- FAA First or Second Class Medical Certificate
- Meets 14 CFR 135.243 PIC Requirements
- Valid driver’s license
Preferred Qualifications:
- Total Time: 2,000+ hours
- 135 on-demand and/or air ambulance experience
- NVG experience and single-pilot time (500+ hours)
- ATP Certificate (preferred)
- Garmin G1000 or similar advanced cockpit experience
Physical & Environmental Requirements:
- Must be able to lift/move up to 125 lbs.
- Work in varied environmental conditions (heat, cold, vibration, noise).
- Shift work includes days, nights, weekends, and holidays.
- Occasional off-site training and overnight travel required.
Additional Competencies:
- Demonstrates excellent judgment under pressure.
- Strong communication and documentation skills.
- Must pass pre-employment/annual pilot physical exams and training.
- No major aircraft incidents in past 5 years (exceptions reviewed).
- Meets DOT substance abuse policy.
How to apply:
Apply online at: www.mercyflights.com. To ensure consideration, a completed resume and application must be submitted.