
Airplane Pilot/Helicopter Pilot
US Department of War, Chicopee, MA, United States
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GS-12: Operate aircraft as a fully qualified, mission-ready pilot in unit type aircraft.
GS-12: Accomplish mission planning and briefing, aircraft inspections and checklists, mission forms and other associated documentation.
GS-12: Represent the unit by participating in discussions, meetings or serves on panels or committees.
GS-13 (Pilot): Conduct training for the upgrade of unqualified active duty and/or Reserve aircrew members and proficiency training for qualified Active Duty, Reservists and Air Reserve Technician (ART) personnel.
GS-13 (Pilot): Analyze and interpret unit training objectives, develop training programs and train other aircrew such that the highest level of combat mission-ready proficiency of assigned crew members is maintained.
GS-13 (Pilot): As required, flies as an aircrew member in unit aircraft in support of the unit mission.
GS-13 (Flight Instructor): Assist with planning, organizing, and overseeing the activities of the Operations Group and subordinate Reserve flying squadrons, in conjunction with the Chief/Senior Air Reserve Technician (ART).
GS-13 (Flight Instructor): Assist with management of a flying and ground training program for an organization.
GS-13 (Flight Instructor): Assist with directing, coordinating, and overseeing work through subordinate supervisors.
GS-14 (Flight Instructor): Direct all operations and maintenance training programs for the Squadron.
GS-14 (Flight Instructor): Responsible for effective control and management of the organization's Reserve Personnel Appropriation (RPA) and Military Personnel Appropriation (MPA) account
GS-14 (Flight Instructor): Implement flying and ground training requirements.
Job Description
Duties
Help
GS-12: Operate aircraft as a fully qualified, mission-ready pilot in unit type aircraft.
GS-12: Accomplish mission planning and briefing, aircraft inspections and checklists, mission forms and other associated documentation.
GS-12: Represent the unit by participating in discussions, meetings or serves on panels or committees.
GS-13 (Pilot): Conduct training for the upgrade of unqualified active duty and/or Reserve aircrew members and proficiency training for qualified Active Duty, Reservists and Air Reserve Technician (ART) personnel.
GS-13 (Pilot): Analyze and interpret unit training objectives, develop training programs and train other aircrew such that the highest level of combat mission-ready proficiency of assigned crew members is maintained.
GS-13 (Pilot): As required, flies as an aircrew member in unit aircraft in support of the unit mission.
GS-13 (Flight Instructor): Assist with planning, organizing, and overseeing the activities of the Operations Group and subordinate Reserve flying squadrons, in conjunction with the Chief/Senior Air Reserve Technician (ART).
GS-13 (Flight Instructor): Assist with management of a flying and ground training program for an organization.
GS-13 (Flight Instructor): Assist with directing, coordinating, and overseeing work through subordinate supervisors.
GS-14 (Flight Instructor): Direct all operations and maintenance training programs for the Squadron.
GS-14 (Flight Instructor): Responsible for effective control and management of the organization's Reserve Personnel Appropriation (RPA) and Military Personnel Appropriation (MPA) account
GS-14 (Flight Instructor): Implement flying and ground training requirements.