Air Canada PilotS
Each Air Canada Pilot is part of the company's proud history of commercial aviation. The men and women Piloting innovative new aircraft like the Boeing 777 are part of a tradition that goes back to our first gleaming silver Lockheed 10A Electra. For more than 70 years, Air Canada Pilots have been connecting Canada and the world.
Whether a captain, a first officer, or a relief Pilot, an Air Canada Pilot's number one priority is to conduct each flight safely, with due consideration to passenger comfort and on-time performance. While the typical work month consists of approximately 80 hours of flying, Pilots spend many additional hours on such ground duties as preparing flight plans, readying the aircraft for departure, and completing post-flight reports. A day's work may vary from a long-range international flight to a sequence of shorter domestic flights. Reserve duty, in which the Pilot is "on call," may also be assigned. Air Canada Pilots operate out of one of our four crew bases: Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, or Vancouver. Base preferences are awarded by seniority, so Pilots must be willing to relocate as assigned. Pilots typically begin their career as a first officer on domestic aircraft or as a relief Pilot on long-range, international flights.
Job Requirements
2000 hours of fixed-wing flying time Completion of schooling to the university entrance level
Ability to pass the Air Canada and Transport Canada medical and visual acuity requirements for a Category 1 medical certificate
Canadian Airline Transport Pilot Licence
(ATPL), current Group 1 (Multi-Engine)
Instrument Rating
Canadian citizenship or landed immigrant status
Pilot applications far exceed job vacancies, so preference is given to candidates with qualifications beyond the basic requirements. Examples of desirable additional qualifications include, but are not limited to:
Graduates of a three- or four-year diploma or degree program from a college or university Aviation College degree or diploma
Commercial or military flight experience Jet and / or glass cockpit experience
Key success factors
Safety:
Air Canada's Pilots put safety first.
The safe operation of all flights is paramount.
Teamwork:
An Air Canada Pilot's job requires constant interaction with all areas of the operation. From the co-Pilot to the ramp attendants, communication and interpersonal skills are a daily part of the job.
Open to change:
A Pilot's work requires flexibility and adaptability. Air Canada Pilots are expected to conduct themselves professionally under
all circumstances.
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