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This is a Job description on planejobs. Posted today.
Stressed me out just reading the ad..
Pilots corporate jet airplanes to transport passengers, mail, or freight or for other commercial purposes.
1. Reviews ship's papers to ascertain factors, such as load weight, fuel supply, weather conditions, and flight route and schedule. 2. Orders changes in fuel supply, load, route or schedule to ensure safety of flight. 3. Reads gauges to verify that oil, hydraulic fluid, fuel quantities, and cabin pressure are at prescribed levels prior to starting engines. 4. Starts engines and taxies airplane to runway. 5. Sets brakes and accelerates engines to verify that oil, hydraulic fluid, fuel quantities and cabin pressure are at prescribed levels prior to starting engines. 6. Contacts control tower by radio to obtain takeoff clearance and instructions. 7. Releases brakes and moves throttles and hand and foot controls to take off and control airplane in flight. 8. Pilots airplane to destination adhering to flight plan and regulations and procedures of federal government, company and airport. 9. Responsible for safely conducting assigned flights. 10. Logs information, such as time in flight, altitude flown and fuel consumed. 11. Attend work on a regular basis, on time, and withstand varying degrees of stress.
Stressed me out just reading the ad..