Eastern Airlines - Captain (B777) - Multiple Bases
Company: Eastern Airlines Llc
Location: Kansas City
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Overview At Eastern Airlines
curiosity and excitement for growth go a long way. In fact, Eastern
Airlines was launched by seekers, adventurers and above all fliers.
Our rich legacy and pioneering spirit are still evident in our team
today. Our open-hearted attitude, respect for the people we fly and
our attention to detail is what sets Eastern Airlines apart from
its competitors. Natural curiosity and hunger for wonder are
behaviors that make our employees successful. This summary provides
a listing of the knowledge, skills and abilities that are critical
components for the position of Captain. General This position
offers a minimum guarantee of 72 hours per month and reports
directly to the Chief Pilot. The ideal candidate will be type-rated
on multi-engine aircraft, with preference given to those rated on
the B-767/757 or B-777. A valid first-class medical certificate is
required. The successful candidate must demonstrate a comprehensive
understanding of all applicable Federal Aviation Regulations
(FARs). Strong communication skills are essential, and the
individual must embody the company’s values and culture while
collaborating with team members and customers in a fast-paced,
dynamic environment. Duties and Responsibilities The Captain will
have command of, and the responsibility for, the flight crew,
passengers, cargo, the safe conduct of the flight, and provide
guidance and coordinate the activities of every individual
connected with all phases of the aircraft operation. They are
expected to adhere to Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and will
evaluate input from all crew members when making critical
decisions. Eastern Airlines promotes the exercise of crew resource
management. Specifically, although the Captain is the final
authority while onboard the aircraft, the First Officer is
encouraged to voice any concerns regarding the Captain’s decisions.
With respect to flight safety matters, the first officer will
continue voicing concerns until satisfied that the safety of a
flight is no longer in question. The Captain reports to the Chief
Pilot, indirectly to the Director of Operations, and maintains a
high level of knowledge of FAA Regulations, Company Manuals,
OpSpecs, aircraft flight manuals, and other duty- based
instructions. The Captain’s duties and responsibilities are: He/she
retains the final authority for the safe operation of the aircraft.
Direct the activities of the First Officer ensuring flight
crewmembers understand fully and completely what duties they are
expected to perform. Ensure the assigned aircraft is airworthy and
all proper documents are on board the aircraft. Make decisions as
necessary to the start, delay or initiate the cancellation of the
flight, or deviation from a planned destination when operating
conditions dictate. Ensure the proper amount and grade of fuel is
loaded onto the aircraft. Obtain a briefing on the purpose of the
flight, weather, operating procedures, any special instructions,
and coordinates flight assignments. Provide immediate notification
to the SOC of any deviation from flight plan, including: A detailed
description of the deviation including date, time, location,
aircraft number, Captain name, etc. The reason(s) for the
deviation. Conduct thorough review of the flight plan, considering
such factors as altitude, terrain, weather, range, weight, airport
facilities and navigational aids. Ensure weather and aircraft
performance conditions can be met appropriate to the CFR under
which the flight is being conducted. Ensure the flight plan or
other authorized flight locating procedure is followed on each
flight. Ensure the aircraft weight and balance form / manifest is
properly completed, signed and distributed. Report all known or
suspected FAA violations or incidents promptly to the Chief Pilot,
Director of Operations, or designee. Maintain a current First-Class
medical certificate and notify the Director of Operations, Chief
Pilot, or designee, if a medical (physical or mental) condition
impairs his / her ability to perform the flight. Ensure the VHF
Omni directional Range (VOR) checks and other aircraft equipment
are performed properly. Ensure crewmembers provide all passengers
with the appropriate briefing for each phase of flight. Ensure
required equipment plus provisions for passenger comfort are aboard
and that all cargo is properly secured. Ensure the preparation of
flight logs, reporting of mechanical irregularities, and the
recording of maintenance by maintenance personnel when maintenance
is performed. Ensure all maintenance write-ups are passed to the
maintenance personnel and maintenance is alerted to the current
status of the aircraft. Determine the applicability of the
regulations to each flight. Ensure that all required Aircraft and
Pilot manuals are available and updated to current revision
(hardcopy or EFB). Determine the flight crew are adequately rested
and in proper dress. Ensure the aircraft is clean and prepared for
flight with all aircraft stores and appropriate provisions on board
for the safety and comfort of passengers and crew. Operate aircraft
at favorable altitudes taking into account turbulence, oxygen
requirements, and comfort of passengers during flight. At the end
of each flight-day, pilots will either enter flight- and duty- time
into the Company’s computer tracking system or will call the
Aircraft Dispatcher for assistance to enter times. Maintains radio
or telephone contact with the SOC frequently enough during the
course of a flight to ensure operational messages are promptly
conveyed between the flight crew and the base. The Captain may
delegate functions to other personnel but doing so will not
delegate the responsibility for those functions. Minimum
Qualifications Minimum of 7000 hours total flying time – only time
in the operating seat of a turboprop and/or turbojet aircraft can
be counted. Minimum of 2000 hours PIC time on multi-crew,
multi-engine, commercial aircraft. Previous experience must include
wide-body aircraft PIC time, preferably on the B767 or B777. A
valid FAA ATP A valid FAA Class One Medical A Restricted
Radiotelephone Operator Permit. Fluency in English Valid US
Driver’s License Passport allowing travel worldwide. Must be
authorized to work in the United States. Must have at least 1,000
hours flight time under Part 121 operations. Ability to multitask
and work under pressure in a dynamic environment. Bids work
schedule by seniority (days, swings, or midnight shifts, holidays)
Travel will be required. Pass pre-employment DOT drug and alcohol
test Pass CHRC (Criminal History Records Check) Must posses a valid
U.S. Passport, not to expire within 6 (six) months English
proficiency consistent with at least ICAO Level 4 Endorsement
Eligible to work in the United States. Must meet FA 121.436
requirements Eastern Airlines offers a comprehensive benefits
package, competitive salary, quality of life schedule, and an
excellent work environment. Eastern Airlines is an Equal
Opportunity Employer.
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