Sterling places great demands on its cockpit crew who is responsible for the passengers’ safety and comfort, in co-operation with the cabin crew.
This presupposes sense of responsibility, co-operational abilities and flexibility.
Being a pilot, you must be able to act quietly and well-balanced in critical and/or stressed situations.
You must be able to communicate with passengers and colleagues in English and one of the Scandinavian languages.
You will be working all hours, often under time pressure and with high job demands.
Formal requirements
Certificate issued by a JAA-approved country
Minimum 1300 flying hours, incl. 100 hours as PIC
Passed MCC-course or minimum 500 hours multi-crew experience
Passed ATPL-theory
Class 1 medical
Proficient in either Danish, Swedish or Norwegian
Personal Qualifications
Mentally stable
Good physique, preferably non-smoker
Cheerful, energetic and persevering
Flexible, sympathetic and kind
Loyal and honest
Sense of occasion and breadth of view
Good interpersonal skills, individually and in teams
Ability to stay quiet and effective in stressed situations
Applicants with B737 type rating preferred.