Job Description
				  Chief Helicopter Pilot (702/703) and Flight Instructor (Class 2)
 Workplace:  Gatineau–Ottawa Executive Airport – Select Aviation College (Gatineau, QC)
 Compensation: $35/hour 
 Schedule:  Full-time – 30 hours per week. Evening and weekend availability required 
 Format:  On-site 
 Position Type:  Permanent 
 Start Date:  As soon as possible 
 Position Overview 
 Are you ready to lead excellence in aviation training?
 Select Aviation College is seeking a passionate and detail-oriented Chief Helicopter Pilot to oversee its commercial helicopter operations (702/703) and  deliver flight training programs. 
 You will be responsible for supervising flight crews, ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory standards, and maintaining high-quality training, while also representing the company with Transport Canada 
 Your Main Responsibilities 
 As Chief Pilot – 702/703 Operations 
-  Supervise helicopter pilots and uphold professional standards 
 -  Develop and implement Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and flight policies (MANEX)
 -  Ensure operations comply with Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs) and Transport Canada standards 
 -  Plan initial and recurrent pilot training, Pilot Competency Checks (PCCs), and operational audits 
 -  Review incident and safety reports, coordinate corrective actions, and follow up with the operations manager 
 -  Mentor and evaluate flight crews to maintain high levels of competence and safety 
 -  Maintain up-to-date training records, flight logs, and regulatory documentation 
 -  Actively contribute to the implementation and maintenance of the Safety Management System (SMS)
 -  Participate in the selection, qualification, and onboarding of new pilots 
 -  Represent the company with Transport Canada on operational compliance matters 
 -  Provide technical advice for special operations, passenger transport, aerial photography, and external load flights 
 -  Promote a strong safety culture and maintain professionalism at all times 
 
 As Flight Instructor – Class 2
-  Deliver theoretical and practical training for helicopter pilot permits and licenses (private, commercial, instructor)
 -  Prepare and conduct ground school, pre-flight briefings, and post-flight debriefings 
 -  Supervise Class 4 instructors and ensure consistent training quality 
 -  Assess student performance, address gaps, and monitor progress 
 -  Maintain Pilot Training Records (PTRs) and evaluation reports 
 -  Continuously improve training materials, lesson plans, and instructional guides 
 -  Ensure training aligns with internal policies, flight manuals, and Transport Canada requirements 
 -  Prepare students for flight tests and evaluate readiness based on TP 3077 and TP 14728 standards 
 -  Monitor flight training safety and proactively intervene when risks arise 
 -  Provide positive, professional, and motivating guidance to support student success 
 
 Candidate Profile 
 Education and Experience 
-  Valid Commercial Helicopter Pilot License (CPL-H)
 -  Valid Class 2 Flight Instructor Rating (Helicopter)
 -  Minimum 500 hours as Pilot-in-Command on helicopters 
 -  Experience in crew supervision, management, and pilot training 
 
 Skills and Knowledge 
-  Strong knowledge of Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs), Standards 421, 722, and 723, and the company’s operations manual 
 -  In-depth understanding of aerodynamics, aircraft performance, meteorology, and human factors 
 -  Ability to manage multiple priorities in a dynamic and demanding environment 
 -  Excellent communication, teaching, and leadership skills 
 
 Personal Qualities 
-  High sense of responsibility and professionalism 
 -  Rigorous, autonomous, and team-oriented 
 -  Ability to effectively convey technical knowledge and motivate pilots and students 
 -  Proactive attitude toward aviation safety at all times 
 
 General Benefits of Working at the College 
 Working at Select Aviation College means: 
-  Joining one of Canada’s leading flight training centres 
 -  Living your passion for aviation every day 
 -  Discovering the aeronautical field in an inspiring environment alongside industry experts and airline partners 
 -  Collaborating with a dynamic, committed, and passionate team 
 -  Enjoying a well-structured work environment designed to support your growth 
 
 Social Benefits 
 Leave and Vacation 
- 4 weeks of winter vacation 
 - 12 paid statutory holidays 
 - 5 personal leave days (3 paid)
 -  Up to 10 paid medical leave days 
 -  Parental leave available 
 
 Group Insurance 
-  Medical, dental, and vision care 
 -  Basic life insurance (100% of annual salary)
 -  Short- and long-term disability insurance 
 -  Critical illness insurance (up to $10,000)
 -  Travel insurance 
 
 RRSP+
-  Access to the FTQ Solidarity Fund with attractive returns 
 -  We look forward to meeting you!
 
				 
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