You should possess ATPL, FRTO, COP RTR licenses, and IR rating along with a Class I medical certification. Additionally, a minimum of 500 hours of flying experience is required to be considered for the position of an Experienced First Officer. As an Experienced First Officer, you will report to the Chief Operating Officer and must be at least 25 years old. It is essential that you have a complete understanding of the company's operations manual, technical and performance-related subjects relevant to the aircraft you will be flying, as well as knowledge of all rules and regulations issued by DGCA. Your technical skills should include a good understanding of aircraft performance and technical aspects. Furthermore, behavioral skills such as leadership, effective communication, and situation awareness and crisis management are key attributes for this role. As a First Officer, your responsibilities include remaining at your allocated station during flight, following the Commander's instructions, reading out checklists, maintaining communication on R/T, and obtaining weather reports. You are expected to learn and observe the duties of the Commander as you may be considered for captaincy in the future. During flight preparation, you need to familiarize yourself with all relevant information and inform the Commander of any overlooked aspects. In-flight execution, you must perform duties as per the manuals under the Commander's supervision, maintain a safe flight environment, and alert the Commander of any potential risks or safety concerns. In case of any doubts regarding the Commander's fitness or critical situations, you should take appropriate action to ensure the safety of the flight operation. Your role as a potential future Commander involves continuously improving your skills and knowledge to ensure the successful execution of flight operations.,
As a First Officer with ATPL, FRTO, COP RTR licenses, and IR rating along with a Class I medical, your primary responsibility is to support the Commander during flight duty and execution. Your duties include, but are not limited to: - Remaining at the allocated station during the flight, following the Commander's instructions, and seeking approval for any necessary alterations in flight conditions for safety reasons. - Reading out checklists at the appropriate times, ensuring compliance from other crew members, and maintaining a listening watch on R/T within control boundaries. - Obtaining weather reports periodically, understanding the Commander's duties and responsibilities, and reporting any facts that may impact flight quality. - Taking responsibility for navigation during flight as the Pilot Monitoring (PM), reporting any track deviations to the Commander, and ensuring the safety of flight operations. - Acquainting yourself with all relevant details and latest instructions for the aircraft type and flight, and advising the Commander on any overlooked aspects of flight preparation. - Performing all duties as per the BDAL manuals under the Commander's supervision, promoting crew co-operation, and staying alert to any developments that may endanger flight safety. Your role as a Senior First Officer, designated for potential captaincy, requires you to closely observe the Commander's flight operations methods and seek clarification on any procedures that are not understood. It is essential to maintain good communication, leadership, and situational awareness skills throughout the flight execution.,