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Job Description

  • Maintain familiarity with relevant QATAR and International air legislation and agreed aviation practices and procedures;
  • Maintain familiarity with such provisions of the Company Operations Manual as are necessary to fulfil his function.
  • Responsible for the safe operation of the helicopter and safety of its occupants and cargo whenever the rotors are turning;
  • Have authority to give all commands he deems necessary for the purpose of securing the safety of the helicopter and of persons or property carried therein, and all persons carried in the helicopter shall obey such commands;
  • Have authority to disembark any person, or any part of the cargo, which in his opinion, may represent a potential hazard to the safety of the helicopter or its occupants;
  • Not allow a person to be carried in the helicopter who appears to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs to the extent that the safety of the helicopter or its occupants is likely to be endangered;
  • Have the right to refuse transportation of inadmissible passengers, deportees or persons in custody if their carriage poses any risk to the safety of the helicopter or its occupants;
  • Ensure that all passengers are fully briefed on:
  • Use of the seat belt or harness;
  • The location and operation of emergency exits;
  • The method of locating and jettisoning windows;
  • The method of opening and emergency jettisoning of cabin doors;
  • The method of deploying life rafts and their subsequent operation;
  • Deployment and use of the radio beacon (as applicable);
  • Other type specific safety features;
  • The need to read the passenger briefing card;
Responsibilities

Maintain familiarity with relevant QATAR and International air legislation and agreed aviation practices and procedures;
Maintain familiarity with such provisions of the Company Operations Manual as are necessary to fulfil his function.
Responsible for the safe operation of the helicopter and safety of its occupants and cargo whenever the rotors are turning;
Have authority to give all commands he deems necessary for the purpose of securing the safety of the helicopter and of persons or property carried therein, and all persons carried in the helicopter shall obey such commands;
Have authority to disembark any person, or any part of the cargo, which in his opinion, may represent a potential hazard to the safety of the helicopter or its occupants;
Not allow a person to be carried in the helicopter who appears to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs to the extent that the safety of the helicopter or its occupants is likely to be endangered;
Have the right to refuse transportation of inadmissible passengers, deportees or persons in custody if their carriage poses any risk to the safety of the helicopter or its occupants;
Ensure that all passengers are fully briefed on:
Use of the seat belt or harness;
The location and operation of emergency exits;
The method of locating and jettisoning windows;
The method of opening and emergency jettisoning of cabin doors;
The method of deploying life rafts and their subsequent operation;
Deployment and use of the radio beacon (as applicable);
Other type specific safety features;
The need to read the passenger briefing card;