WELCOME HOME, ARMY AVIATORS

Are you an Army Aviator impacted by the recent unit reductions?

If the shifting landscape of Army Aviation has left you looking for your next flight path, look no further. At Metro, we understand the unique challenges and uncertainties you are facing. We want you to know: Your skills are not just transferable, they are essential to our success.

We are actively building a team that values the precision, discipline, and airmanship honed over years of rigorous military service. We invite you to bring your expertise to the Metro family and find the long-term stability and purpose you deserve.

Why Choose Metro? We Value Your Unique Experience.

We know you’re not just a pilot or technician; you’re an aircraft commander, a mission planner, a maintenance manager, and a leader. We offer a career path that respects and utilizes that high-level experience.

  • Stability and Security: Find a permanent home with a robust organization. While the Army’s units may be consolidating, our commitment to our aviators is constant.

  • A True Team Environment: Miss the camaraderie of your unit? Our culture fosters strong bonds and mutual respect. You’ll join a professional family where safety and your teammates come first.

  • Accelerated Career Growth: Your leadership training and operational experience put you on a fast track for responsibility and advancement within our company. We know what a high-readiness pilot looks like.

  • Competitive Pay and Benefits: We offer an industry-leading compensation package that truly reflects the immense investment the Army made in you and the valuable expertise you bring.

What it takes

Pilot Qualifications

At Metro, we hire the best of the best.  Our qualifications are extensive, and our interview process is thorough.  For those that have the necessary hours and desire something that offers more, Metro just may be the place for you.

Rotor Wing

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2000 total hrs for PIC positions

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1000 total hrs for SIC positions

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1000 RW hrs for PIC positions

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500 hrs Cross Country Flight Time

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100 hrs of Night Flight Time, including 50 hrs unaided

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75 hrs Instrument Flight Time (50 hrs in flight) for IFR PIC positions

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FAA Commercial Pilot Rotorcraft Certificate and Instrument Helicopter Rating (Airline Transport Pilot Rotorcraft preferred)

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FAA 2nd Class medical (1st class required at some locations)

What it takes

Technician Qualifications

At Metro, we hire the best of the best.  Our qualifications are extensive, and our interview process is thorough.  For those that have the necessary hours and desire something that offers more, Metro just may be the place for you.

Rotor Wing and Fixed Wing

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Three years experience working with turbine-powered rotor or fixed wing experience

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Current FAA Airframe and Power Plant Mechanic Certificate, Inspection Authorization is a plus

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Prefer two years of specific model aircraft experience

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Honesty, integrity and a commitment to maintaining safe, compliant aircraft

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Sound judgement and objectivity in decision making

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Strong electrical and avionics troubleshooting ability

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Requires the ability to work days, nights, weekends and on-call during the month

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Computer skills to include Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel)