Cabin Attendant

Aviation Search Group is partnered with PLS Logistics Services to recruit a Cabin Attendant for their Embraer Praetor 600 based in Wilmington, DE (KILG). Qualified candidates must complete Cabin Attendant training through Aircare FACTS or FlightSafety International and hold a current CPR/AED certification.

The Cabin Attendant will be responsible for passenger welfare and for delivering the highest standards of cabin safety, service, and hospitality throughout all phases of flight.

This account operates a brand-new Embraer Praetor 600 equipped with the latest aviation technology and operates under Part 91/135, supporting both domestic and international missions.

This is not a commutable position. Candidates must reside within a two-hour drive of Wilmington, DE.

Roles and Responsibilities:

  • Coordinates preflight activities to ensure the proper maintenance status of the emergency equipment, cleanliness of the cabin, stocking of the aircraft, and proper catering orders onboard.
  • Reportable to the assigned Pilot in Command for all trip duties.
  • Comply with all Federal Air Regulations (FARs).
  • Ensure passenger compliance with regulatory requirements.
  • Maintain proficiency and currency as a Part 91 or Part 135 qualified crewmember.
  • Conducts emergency/service brief before each leg and ensures that the cabin is secure prior to taxi.
  • Comply with General Operations Manual, company policies and procedures, including the Travel & Entertainment Policy for Crewmembers.
  • Provide the highest level of customer service to the owners/charter passengers. Greet all passengers and confirm that the passenger manifest is correct. Provide a first-class environment by preparing meals, tending to the needs of passengers, and maintaining an orderly cabin.
  • Responsible for assuring that the company’s goals for safety, security, and quality are met by continual compliance with the company's Safety Management System (SMS) program and reporting through the appropriate process any safety, security, or quality recommendations or non-compliance observations.
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