Responsible for the operation and safety of the aircraft they command and for all those on board during the flight;
Assist in monitoring on-board geophysical equipment;
Complete preflight inspections and postflight reports;
Liaise with foreign aviation authorities;
For each flight, become familiar with: the planned route/flight plan; the aerodromes planned for normal and emergency use, and the survey navigation equipment and ensure that it is in working order.
Ensure the following has been met: the flight as planned can be made safely; and the aircraft equipment including emergency, survival and safety equipment are installed.
Qualifications and Experience
A valid commercial pilot´s licence with group 1 instrument rating;
Minimum of 1,000 total hours;
A valid passport or the ability to obtain a valid passport for the ...