FIRE BOSS PILOT QUALIFICATIONS
Dauntless fire boss pilots | requirements
1,500 hours total in all aircraft (NOTE: The majority of Dauntless Air pilots who meet all qualification requirements were hired with an excess of 4,000 hours total time)
1,200 hours in airplanes
200 hours in airplane single engine land
100 hours in airplane single engine sea (ASES) (NOTE: If you lack the 100 hours of ASES, but have your sea plane rating (ASES) and meet all other requirements, you may still apply)
25 hours in the same make and model to be flown (NOTE: If hired, you will receive these hours as part of the Dauntless Air training program)
100 hours in turboprop airplanes, as applicable
200 hours of low-level* flight in airplanes; this must include at least 100 hours of legitimate FAA Part 137 operations, commonly referred to as “crop dusting” or “aerial application” hours, which encompasses the dispensing of fire retardant, water on fires or agricultural materials/chemicals (i.e., liquid or dry products)
200 hours in mountainous terrain** or 100 hours after successfully graduating from a recognized mountain flying school (click here for recognized schools)
100 hours in airplanes in the last 12 months
10 hours in airplanes in the preceding 60 days
Instrument rating
Commercial certificate
* Low-level flight is defined as pre-planned mission-oriented flight conducted below 500 feet above ground level (AGL) in support of Federal, State or Private resources such as wildlife surveys, telemetry work, ACETA, wildland firefighting, pipeline patrol, 14 CFR 137 dispensing, nap-of-the earth (NOE) flight operations below 500 feet AGL, etc. Ineligible flight time includes random low-level flight seeing or game spotting, and any time spent landing and taking off or pattern work.
** Mountainous terrain experience is defined as operating airplanes in mountainous terrain as identified in 14 CFR 95 Subpart B, Designated Mountainous Area. Operating includes maneuvering near terrain, crossing ridgelines and evaluating conditions such as wind, temperature and density altitude. If you meet all other requirements, but lack this specific time, you may still apply.
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CREW CHIEF QUALIFICATIONS
CREW CHIEF | requirements
21+ years of age
Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Class A
Tanker and Hazardous endorsement
Must be able to:
Pass a 10-year criminal background check, together with a pre-employment drug screening and pass random drug tests
Pass DOT medical every year
Work any day of the week including weekends and holidays
Stand for extended periods, bending and stooping, lifting up to 50 pounds
Work in both indoor and outdoor environments
Work up to 14 hours per day in temperatures up to 115 degrees
Be away from home up to 7 months at a time
Operate Electronic Logging Device (ELD) in truck
Operate Microsoft Office programs, including Outlook, SharePoint, OneDrive and Excel
Be responsible for company credit card and upload all receipts using smart device
Demonstrate one year of road experience or willingness to train with a veteran driver
Demonstrate familiarity with pumps and the moving of water using multiple valves, or willingness to train with veteran driver
A&P MECHANIC QUALIFICATIONS
A&P MECHANIC | REQUIREMENTS
2+ years of related experience (ideally with Pratt & Whitney PT6 engines, amphibious floats, sheet metal and avionics)
Possession of current and valid A&P and driver’s licenses
Possession of an IA license (preferred, but not required)
Excellent communication and organization skills
Professional demeanor and positive attitude
Willingness to travel and relocate
Willingness to comply with drug and alcohol testing
A&P MECHANIC | JOB DUTIES
Servicing, inspecting and maintaining aircraft, aircraft engines and associated components
Meeting deadlines and performance goals
Troubleshooting systems, disassembling, repairing and reassembling sections and components to maintain fully functioning equipment
Ensuring all departing fleet aircraft are safe in accordance with FAR’s and the air carrier/manufacturer manuals
Ensuring all work performed is properly documented in a clear, concise and accurate manner
Knowing, understanding, following and promoting Dauntless’ company policies and procedures
Displaying all safety, environmental and general housekeeping rules and policies
Documenting all work accomplished in a clear, concise and accurate manner
Completing other miscellaneous job duties required by the supervisor or company