AMY SMITH
123 Main Street • Atlanta, Georgia • 30339
Home: (555) 555-1234, Cell: (555) 555-1235
asmith@sample~resume.com
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Objective: Seek the Position of Helicopter Pilot
SUMMARY: Highly knowledgeable and creative Helicopter Pilot with more than six years experience in ensuring flight is conducted in the safest manner possible; determining flight routes, speed, and take off and landing times to fulfill scheduling requirements.
Summary of Qualifications
Remarkable ability to perform work safely or not at all.
Uncommon ability to positively reinforce safe work habits on the spot.
Great ability to be accountable for safety and environmental performance.
Profound ability to communicate in a clear, concise, timely manner both orally and in writing.
Exceptional ability to listen carefully and ask questions to understand the views, concerns and comments of others.
Uncommon ability to promote communications across organization boundaries.
In-depth ability to continually seek innovative ways to do things. If needed, challenges the status quo to achieve improvements.
Uncommon ability to identify root causes of problems, considering both the long and short-term impact of proposed solutions.
Exceptional ability to develop workable solutions.
Strong ability to foster cooperation and collaboration among individuals in a work unit and helping to resolve conflicts constructively.
Uncommon ability to articulate a clear and compelling mission and vision that motivate others.
Exceptional ability to judge, plan and accomplish goals.
Great ability to stay current with federal and local flight regulations.
In-depth knowledge FAA visual flight regulations; rotary-wing aircraft; and aircraft operation and related subjects including navigation, weather, communications, and instrumentation.
Strong skill in the operation of rotary-wing aircraft under adverse weather conditions over mountainous terrain; law enforcement procedures; and two-way radio communication.
Professional Experience
State of Minneapolis Police Force, Minneapolis, MN 2000 - Present
Helicopter Pilot
Communicate with the general public, other City employees, and management in order to explain the duties and responsibilities of the helicopter program.
Prepare written documents such as: daily flight operations, reports, log sheets, and police reports with clearly organized thoughts using proper sentence construction, punctuation, and grammar in order to be used for preparing court cases.
Operate a MD 500 helicopter requiring a Commercial Pilot's License.
Inspect, monitor, and evaluate work-related conditions and police helicopters to determine compliance with prescribed operating, safety, and other standards, regulations, and guidelines including Federal Aviation Regulations (F.A.R.s) and departmental procedures.
Distinguish colors to be in compliance with F.A.R.s.
Detect smoke within the aircraft cockpit.
Detect warning devices when working around moving equipment or other warning signs while operating police helicopters.
Operate aircraft tow equipment to move aircraft in and out of the hangar area.
Use common hand tools such as a hammer, saw, screwdriver or other tools to make minor repairs on aircraft equipment and facilities.
Operate a variety of standard office equipment such as a personal computer, adding machine and calculator to compile reports and log sheets.
Enter data or information into a personal computer in order to provide statistics.
Move aircraft and supplies from one place to another using tow equipment and handcarts.
Clean work area and equipment such as police helicopters and the hangar facility.
Work with cleaning fluids and aviation fuel using normal, routine, protective equipment to clean and refuel aircraft.
Work at elevated levels up to a maximum of 12,000 feet while performing police helicopter patrol missions.
Resolve operational and other work-related problems related specifically to aircraft operations.
Perform mathematical calculations associated with aircraft operations as directed by F.A.R.'s.
Education and Professional Training
Possession of Second Class Commercial Helicopter Pilot Certificate
(SUPT)/Helicopter Air Force Flying School New York (2000)