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Gulfstream Program Chief Pilot

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0 Oxford, MS Oxford, MS Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$113K - $143K a year Estimated:
$113K - $143K a year Why Fly A RED Tail and Wear A BLUE TIE Because You're a NAME Not a NUMBER.
Take a Career Where You Become Someone, Not Something.
STEEL JET BLACK JET First Officer 100k-290k 300k-500k Captain 150k-340k Fleet Managers 250k-500k NICHOLAS AIR pilots are not just superior aviators, enjoying the excitement of new and unique destinations every day, they are also required to deliver a premier White Glove Customer service to an exclusive Membership base.
Do not be mistaken in thinking this is charter, fractional or a generic 135 operation.
A pilot position at NICHOLAS AIR is like be handed the keys over to a Ferrari.
Our expectations are just higher, which is why the NICHOLAS AIR badge is known as the best air travel experience amongst our 1,000 affluent members.
NICHOLAS AIR pilots enjoy a better quality of life, a host of benefits, and fly the newest fleet in the industry.
Pilots have the benefit of working with only the best aviators in the industry as each is hand selected by the company's executive team.
Becoming a part of the NICHOLAS AIR flight line requires you to meet a very stringent set of quality standards, with less than 5% of candidate applications being selected.
Our motto, You're a Name, Not a Number is important to us, as it enables our employees to be part of a team and not a union.
If you are selected to become part of the NICHOLAS AIR Team, you will enjoy our strong commitment to running a sustainable business model that, for over 25 years, has afforded our employees job security no matter the economic climate.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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