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South Africa , Johannesburg

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Job Description:

ExecuJet is currently seeking suitably qualified Captain to fill a vacancy within our operations division for a position based out of our Lanseria (FALA) Facility (South Africa). The main objective of the position is setting and maintaining operational standards for a private operation.

Job Responsibility:

  • Assume full responsibility for the safe operation of the aircraft from boarding until shutdown, securing, and handover to authorised personnel
  • Ensure all flights are conducted in strict accordance with SACAA regulations, company Operations Manuals, SOPs, and approved checklists
  • Determine aircraft acceptance based on maintenance status and the approved MEL
  • Ensure pre‑flight inspections are completed and that correct fuel and oil types and quantities are loaded in accordance with regulatory and company requirements
  • Ensure weather briefings, ATC flight plans, and Weight and Balance calculations are accurate and within aircraft limits for all phases of flight
  • Ensure passengers receive comprehensive safety and emergency briefings and that no person is carried whose condition may compromise safety
  • Maintain sterile cockpit procedures during critical phases of flight and supervise crew performance, training, and adherence to standards
  • Ensure abnormal or emergency procedures are applied only when required and that no simulation of emergencies is conducted during commercial flights
  • Ensure all required flight documentation, technical logs, flight folios, and aircraft documents are correctly completed, valid, and carried
  • Ensure flight data recording systems are not interfered with and that data is preserved following any incident or reportable occurrence
  • Provide leadership and mentorship to aircrew and support training, checking, and ad‑hoc operational duties as assigned by management

Requirements:

  • Matric/Grade 12 or similar
  • Possess a valid SACAA ATPL
  • Clear understanding of Part 91/135 operations with a min of 5 years’ experience in the Commercial and Corporate/Business Aviation field
  • Clear understanding of international and local regulations
  • 3000 hours total time, 2000 Multi-Engine PIC, 1000 Jet PIC, 50 hours on type (Min)
  • Type Rated on Falcon 2000EX (Preferred)
  • Experience in general and people management practices

Nice to have:

Type Rated on Falcon 2000EX (Preferred)

Additional Information:

Job Posted:
May 04, 2026

Expiration:
May 17, 2026

Employment Type:
Fulltime
Work Type:
On-site work
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