KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Site and Airline Inspections
- Conduct routine inspections on station facility apron en-route operation and base etc
- Carry out oversight or checks considered necessary at prescribed intervals as per the risk and performance-based orientation
- Assess the effectiveness of the operators SMS and the level of resources allocated to it.
- Conduct inspections or oversight in accordance with an established work programme and applicable standard procedures and instructions.
- Investigate and report as required possible violations of the basic aviation law or related safety operating regulations and rules;
- Continuously review the operators pertinent documentation staff systems and governance frameworks
- Advise the operator in writing of any significant deficiency requesting a proposal for remedial action.
- Conduct follow-up on inspection reports to ensure that appropriate action has been taken in a timely manner.
- Submit reports on each inspection or investigation in the manner prescribed and (capture the relevant information on the applicable database / administration system) complete and process the applicable inspection forms.
- Keep appropriate CAA inspectorate staff informed on all aspects of the current operation and projected developments in the company including changes in executive personnel in assigned responsibilities and in the operators organization in general; and
- Conduct qualification approval and supervisory activities with respect to personnel proposed as designated examiners by an operator
- (Facilitate the qualification oversight and approval over the operators designated examiners.)
- Proactively research develop and propose the specific standards to be applied in the area of operator operations.
Proposals and Revision of Standards
Proactively research develop and propose the specific standards to be applied in operator operations.
Communications and Safety Promotion
- Project a satisfactory image of the SACAA to all stakeholders.
- Provide industry feedback to the Authority.
- Promote aviation safety by proposing improvements in operational requirements.
Minimum Requirements
Education:
- Grade 12 plus hold or have held an Airline Transport Licence (fixed wing) for Part 121 or Commercial Pilot License (fixed wing) for Part 135
IDEAL
- Commercial Pilot License with frozen ATPL
Experience:
- 1500 hours as a pilot or pilot in command of a civil or military air transport aircraft ATPL (A) for Part 121 or
- 1000 hours as a pilot or pilot in command of civil or military air transport aircraft CPL (A) for Part 135
Closing Date: 27 February 2026
All SACAA appointments are subject to S98 of the Civil Aviation Act 13 of 2009 and all successful candidates will be subjected to security vetting. Employment Equity candidates will be prioritised in line with Employment Equity Plan. If you have not heard from the SACAA 90 days after the closing date consider your application unsuccessful.
Required Experience:
IC
DescriptionKEY RESPONSIBILITIESSite and Airline InspectionsConduct routine inspections on station facility apron en-route operation and base etcCarry out oversight or checks considered necessary at prescribed intervals as per the risk and performance-based orientationAssess the effectiveness of the ...
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Site and Airline Inspections
- Conduct routine inspections on station facility apron en-route operation and base etc
- Carry out oversight or checks considered necessary at prescribed intervals as per the risk and performance-based orientation
- Assess the effectiveness of the operators SMS and the level of resources allocated to it.
- Conduct inspections or oversight in accordance with an established work programme and applicable standard procedures and instructions.
- Investigate and report as required possible violations of the basic aviation law or related safety operating regulations and rules;
- Continuously review the operators pertinent documentation staff systems and governance frameworks
- Advise the operator in writing of any significant deficiency requesting a proposal for remedial action.
- Conduct follow-up on inspection reports to ensure that appropriate action has been taken in a timely manner.
- Submit reports on each inspection or investigation in the manner prescribed and (capture the relevant information on the applicable database / administration system) complete and process the applicable inspection forms.
- Keep appropriate CAA inspectorate staff informed on all aspects of the current operation and projected developments in the company including changes in executive personnel in assigned responsibilities and in the operators organization in general; and
- Conduct qualification approval and supervisory activities with respect to personnel proposed as designated examiners by an operator
- (Facilitate the qualification oversight and approval over the operators designated examiners.)
- Proactively research develop and propose the specific standards to be applied in the area of operator operations.
Proposals and Revision of Standards
Proactively research develop and propose the specific standards to be applied in operator operations.
Communications and Safety Promotion
- Project a satisfactory image of the SACAA to all stakeholders.
- Provide industry feedback to the Authority.
- Promote aviation safety by proposing improvements in operational requirements.
Minimum Requirements
Education:
- Grade 12 plus hold or have held an Airline Transport Licence (fixed wing) for Part 121 or Commercial Pilot License (fixed wing) for Part 135
IDEAL
- Commercial Pilot License with frozen ATPL
Experience:
- 1500 hours as a pilot or pilot in command of a civil or military air transport aircraft ATPL (A) for Part 121 or
- 1000 hours as a pilot or pilot in command of civil or military air transport aircraft CPL (A) for Part 135
Closing Date: 27 February 2026
All SACAA appointments are subject to S98 of the Civil Aviation Act 13 of 2009 and all successful candidates will be subjected to security vetting. Employment Equity candidates will be prioritised in line with Employment Equity Plan. If you have not heard from the SACAA 90 days after the closing date consider your application unsuccessful.
Required Experience:
IC
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