Captain
Posted Today
Captain
Posted Today
Job role insights
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Date Posted
April 20, 2026
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City, State
Hyannis, Massachusetts
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Job Category
Charter Part 135 Low Hours
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Job Type
Full Time
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Aircraft Type
C-402
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Total Flight Hours
751-1500 /hrs
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Salary
Negotiable Price
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Certificate Required
ATP
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Job Title
Captain
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Will Consider
Low Time
Description
About the Company
Cape Air is a regional airline founded in 1989, providing year-round service across the Northeast, Midwest, Caribbean, and beyond. Operating a fleet of Cessna 402s, Tecnam P2012 Travellers, and Britten-Norman Islanders, the company is known for its strong customer service, convenient schedules, and partnerships with major airlines to provide seamless travel connections.
Position Summary
The Captain serves as Pilot in Command (PIC) and is responsible for the safe, efficient, and professional operation of the aircraft. This role ensures compliance with FAA regulations while maintaining leadership of the flight crew and overall responsibility for passengers, cargo, and aircraft.
Responsibilities
• Serve as Pilot in Command with final authority for the safety and operation of the flight
• Conduct all flight operations in a safe, professional, and compliant manner
• Maintain vigilance during all phases of flight and ensure adherence to company and FAA standards
• Supervise SIC (if assigned) and ensure proper flight planning and preparation
• Perform or oversee preflight inspections ensuring aircraft airworthiness and cleanliness
• Plan and execute flights including weather review, NOTAMs, routing, fuel, and weight & balance
• Ensure proper loading, securing of cargo, and passenger safety
• Operate aircraft at safe altitudes considering weather, terrain, and passenger comfort
• Ensure accurate flight logs, maintenance reporting, and documentation
• Maintain compliance with FAR 135.265 and all applicable regulations
• Support operational duties including loading, unloading, and refueling when required
• Operate within an on-demand Part 135 schedule requiring flexibility and readiness
Requirements
• ATP Multi-Engine Land (or Commercial Multi-Engine with Instrument Rating)
• Current First Class Medical Certificate
• Valid passport
• 1,500 total flight hours
• 500 cross-country hours
• 250 PIC hours
• 100 night hours
• 75 instrument hours
• 50 multi-engine hours
Preferred Qualifications
• Experience in Part 135 operations
• Previous PIC experience in multi-engine aircraft
Aircraft
• Cessna 402
Location
Hyannis, MA
