The Director of Operations (DO) is an essential leadership role required for the safe, compliant, and efficient functioning of a Part 135 Air Carrier. This position ensures that all operational activities are conducted in strict accordance with the company’s General Operations Manual (GOM), Operations Specifications, and all applicable Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs). The DO must possess deep operational knowledge, strong leadership skills, and the ability to oversee both administrative and flight-related functions.
Primary Responsibilities
Regulatory & Operational Compliance
- Serve as Director of Operations for Parts 133, 135, and 137.
- Develop, maintain, revise, and distribute updates to the company General Operations Manual, policies, and procedures.
- Submit GOM and OpSpecs revisions to the FAA for acceptance; distribute approved revisions to all required personnel.
- Maintain current knowledge of all applicable FARs, FSIMS 8900 guidance, and industry best practices.
- Ensure all commercial operations are conducted by properly trained, qualified, and current crewmembers, including route qualifications, currency requirements, and proficiency checks.
- Oversee the recordkeeping requirements of FAR 135.63.
- Ensure conformity with all Flight and Duty Time Limitations under Part 135.
- Verify that all aircraft operated under the certificate comply with the Operations Specifications and relevant regulations.
- Maintain Hazardous Materials Training Manual and Special Permits in accordance with federal standards.
- Communicate regularly with the FAA Flight Standards District Office and the NTSB; file all required reports and documentation.
Operational Control & Coordination
- Exercise Operational Control with a comprehensive understanding of crewmember qualifications, aircraft capability, contractual demands, and regulatory restrictions.
- Coordinate closely with the Director of Maintenance to ensure all aircraft adhere to the company maintenance program.
- Work collaboratively with the General Manager and Chief Pilot regarding flight scheduling and aircraft availability.
- Oversee remote fuel operations, including propane resupply coordination.
- Assign duty schedules for pilots and ensure adequate staffing for all operational needs.
Safety & Quality Assurance
- Support and enforce a robust Safety Management System (SMS) in partnership with the Director of Safety.
- Participate in safety committee activities, incident review, risk mitigation, and policy development.
Training & Personnel
- Oversee training conducted by the Chief Pilot, instructors, and Check Airmen.
- Assist with pilot qualification, training, and checking.
- Serve as a Check Airman in assigned airframes.
- Conduct interviews, hire personnel, and perform employee evaluations.
- Maintain positive, professional relationships with customers and business partners.
Business & Administrative Functions
- Collaborate with leadership to create, evaluate, and submit bids and contracts.
- Assist in adjusting aircraft rates, operational minimums, and financial models.
- Work with management teams on the acquisition and sale of aircraft.
- Support tourism-focused operations and contribute to strategies that enhance the guest experience.
- Report directly to the Chief Executive Officer and execute tasks as assigned.
- Expected to perform 10–20% flight duties, with the majority of the role focused on operational leadership and administration.