Join a high-performance corporate flight operation as a Falcon 2000 Captain. This permanent, type-rated position is ideal for a polished professional who leads with safety, precision, and exceptional crew coordination.
Employment: Permanent
License: FAA ATP (required)
Medical: Class 1 (required)
Type Rating: Falcon 2000 (required) Additional current-production Falcon type ratings a plus
🧭 What you’ll do
Serve as PIC on the Falcon 2000, ensuring the highest standards of safety, compliance, and passenger service.
Lead comprehensive flight planning, performance calculations, fuel management, and weather/NOTAM analysis in accordance with applicable FARs.
Execute all phases of flight with precision, including abnormal and emergency procedures, while modeling professionalism on the flight deck.
Coordinate seamlessly with dispatch, maintenance, and cabin/ground teams to deliver on-time, efficient operations.
Mentor and develop SIC crew members; support standardization and continuous improvement initiatives.
Uphold a proactive safety culture through rigorous checklist discipline and participation in training and safety programs.
🧰 Minimum qualifications
Total Time: 3,000 hours (minimum)
Jet PIC: 1,000 hours (minimum)
In Type (Falcon 2000): 400 hours (minimum)
Type Rating: Required (Falcon 2000)
License: FAA ATP (required)
Medical: Class 1 (required)
Corporate Aviation: 3 years’ experience
Sole Manipulator: 1,000 hours as sole manipulator of the controls in jet aircraft comparable to Falcons in complexity and performance
Falcon Series Experience (DFJ): 400 hours in current-production Falcon aircraft as DFJ SIC; 50 hours in the specific Falcon type as DFJ SIC; 1 year experience in DFJ Flight Operations, Teterboro
Falcon Type Exposure: Type ratings on one or more current-production Falcons
🧾 Endorsements and regulatory readiness
Thorough understanding of applicable FARs.
Acceptable performance evaluations by senior captains.
Recommendation by Chief Pilot, Operations, and approval by Director, Flight Operations based on periodic evaluations and personal observation.
🌟 Preferred qualifications
Flight Instructor Certificates: CFI, CFII, and MEI.
Type ratings in out-of-production Falcon models.
Military flight training background.
💡 Why you’ll love this role
Command a respected, high-performance business jet within a safety-first flight department.
Engage in rigorous, recurrent training and professional development.
Collaborate with seasoned captains and operations leaders who value precision and teamwork.
Permanent employment with clear standards, structure, and support.
📨 How to apply
Ready to lead from the left seat? Please submit:
Current resume and total-time summary (including Jet PIC and in-type hours).
Copy of ATP certificate, medical (Class 1), and type ratings.
Recent training records and/or checkride endorsements.
Professional references (including senior captains or training captains, if available).
Candidates meeting the minimums and additional endorsements noted above will receive priority consideration.