Vista Global

Second Officers on Global 6000 and Global 7500

Requisition ID
2025-5410
Brand
VistaJet
Category
Flight Deck
City
European Union
Work Base
Remote
Position Type
Permanent Full-Time

Job Profile

Vista is the world’s only truly global business aviation group, operating to over 200 countries and territories. As a Second Officer on our iconic Global 6000 and Global 8000 fleet, you will join a structured career development programme specifically designed to shape the next generation of Vista flight deck professionals.

 

This role is your gateway into long-haul business aviation. You will operate as a Cruise Relief Pilot while building the hours and type experience needed to progress to First Officer – a structured, supported, and clearly defined pathway forward.

 

We are the first business jet operator in the world to be approved for Evidence Based Training, reflecting our deep commitment to crew development and the highest standards of safety.

If you meet the below requirements and are ready to take the next step in your career, we want to hear from you.

 

Kindly submit your application through the Vista vacancy portal, ensuring your logbook totals, license details, and vaccination records are up to date.

 

Why VISTA

  • Fly the world’s largest owned business jet fleet.
  • Access to Vista’s Evidence Based Training programme, the first of its kind in business aviation.
  • Global network spanning 200+ countries and territories.
  • Structured career progression opportunities.
  • Join a diverse, safety-first family.

Required Skills, Qualifications, and Experience

  • Minimum 1,000 hours total time
  • Valid EASA Part-FCL (f) ATPL or ATPL (Non UK CAA, Non French DGAC)
  • Valid Multi-Engine Instrument Rating (ME-IR (A)) or applicable type/class rating with PBN
  • MCC, Advanced UPRT completed, or multi-pilot type rating held
  • Valid EASA Part-FCL Class 1 Medical Certificate
  • COVID-19, Yellow Fever, Hepatitis A & B vaccinations

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