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Intermountain Health · 1 day ago

Advocate Health Rotor Wing Pilot in Command

Intermountain Health is seeking an Air Ambulance Pilot to deliver rapid, life-saving transportation for patients in need. In this role, you will ensure the safety of the medical team and patients during flights, while operating aircraft in compliance with regulations and collaborating with medical staff for mission execution.

Health Care

Responsibilities

Operates aircraft in compliance with FAA regulations, company policies, and mission protocols
Plans and executes flights, accounting for weather conditions, weight and balance, and fuel requirements
Collaborates effectively with medical staff, ground crew, and dispatch for seamless mission execution
Responds promptly to emergency callouts, maintaining readiness at all times
Maintains accurate flight and maintenance logs as required by the company and FAA
Represents the company professionally when interacting with patients, families, and the public

Qualification

FAA CertificationsFlight planningFlight ExperienceTechnical proficiencyAir ambulance experienceSituational awarenessSafety complianceStress managementCommunicationDecision-makingTeam collaborationLeadership

Required

FAA Certifications: Commercial Pilot Certificate with Instrument Rating or an Airline Transport Pilot Certificate; appropriate category and class ratings
Current FAA Second-Class Medical Certificate (or higher)
2,500 hours of total flight time in a helicopter
100 hours of cross-country flight – 25 hours at night
75 actual or simulated instrument hours
100 hours of unaided night flight time
Pass a 135.293 check ride within the first 60 days of hire

Preferred

Air ambulance experience
Night Vision Goggle experience
300 flight hours at night
Turbine-engine time – 1000 hours
Live within one hour of assigned base
Ability to sit for extended periods in an aircraft cockpit
Capability to perform pre-flight and post-flight inspections, which may involve climbing, kneeling, crouching, or stooping
Must meet FAA medical standards for physical and mental fitness, as verified by a current FAA Medical Certificate
Meet Intermountain Health standards for annual hearing tests
Ability to lift up to 50 pounds occasionally, as required for handling equipment or luggage
Tolerance for varying environmental conditions, including exposure to heat, cold, and noise during aircraft operations
Meet current weight restrictions established by the company #medtransport

Benefits

Generous benefits package
Programs to foster a sustainable culture of wellness
Living healthy, happy, secure, connected, and engaged

Company

Intermountain Health

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Intermountain Health is a Health Care cantre.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage

Leadership Team

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Brandon Plewe
Director of Development - Wasatch Back
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