Rotary Wing Maintenance Test Pilot
NANA Regional Corporation
United States
Published 2 weeks ago
Test pilot
Not specified
Areas of operation
United StatesThis position is a Maintenance Test Pilot for the MH-47G helicopter. Duties include but are not limited to MTF (Maintenance Test Flight), FTF (Functional Test Flight), and MOC (Maintenance Operational Checks) on customerMH-47G series aircraft. The Maintenance Test Pilot (MTP) shall perform testing, including the use of ground and in-flight diagnostic test equipment.ResponsibilitiesBe proficient in flying operations of assigned rotary wing helicopters. Demonstrate instrument task proficiency on the annual flight evaluation conducted by flight detachment Evaluators. Complete an initial, and annually thereafter, FAA second class flight physical. Undergo an annual flight evaluation conducted by both an Instructor Pilot (IP) and Maintenance Test Flight Evaluator (MTFE), qualified in Mission, Type, and Design Series (MDS). Ensure that all Aircrew Training Manual (ATM) tasks required for assigned flight duties are accomplished (i.e., non-tactical base tasks). Maintain a current, valid Agency or Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Second Class Medical Certificate and Maintain an instrument rating on their FAA Commercial Certificates. Maintenance Test Pilot must hold an instrument rating on their FAA Commercial Certificates; and are evaluated I/A/W the appropriate ATM.Qualifications
- The Maintenance Test Pilot (MTP) must be qualified in the: mission, type, design, and specified aircraft.
- The MTP must have no less than 1,000 hours of Pilot-in-command time.
- The Pilot-in-Command time must include a minimum of 500 hours in the specific MDS, in which a minimum of 50 of those hours must be logged during maintenance test flights.
- The MTP must be a graduate of the AMOC II course.
- Maintenance test pilots must be capable of passing a valid Agency or FAA Second Class Medical Certificate.
- Maintenance test pilots shall possess an instrument rating on their FAA Commercial Certificates.
- Must be willing to travel (US travel) in support of aircraft maintenance. Travel could be up to 2 weeks per trip.
- Must have the ability to obtain an Active Secret Clearance (Interim Secret Clearance Required to Start).
- Must be a U.S. citizen.