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Checking the Operations Manual will give the answer in each case.
That said, you are unlikely to get a peek at that before you send in the resume!
The "normal" org chart in a company holding a Transport Canada OC is as follows:
Ops Mgr is king of the heap on a daily basis. He is the one focal point of responsibility to Transport Canada for all safe flight aspects of the company.
Below him come the Directors. Director of Maintenance, Director of Flight Ops.
Next on the list would be the Chief Pilot. In a larger operation, there may be several Chief Pilots. An example would be where a company operated a mixture of large and small aircraft. There would be a CP for 703 Ops, and one for 704 and 705. You may also have CP''s for various types. Like CP-747, CP-A320, etc.
There ya go!
That said, you are unlikely to get a peek at that before you send in the resume!
The "normal" org chart in a company holding a Transport Canada OC is as follows:
Ops Mgr is king of the heap on a daily basis. He is the one focal point of responsibility to Transport Canada for all safe flight aspects of the company.
Below him come the Directors. Director of Maintenance, Director of Flight Ops.
Next on the list would be the Chief Pilot. In a larger operation, there may be several Chief Pilots. An example would be where a company operated a mixture of large and small aircraft. There would be a CP for 703 Ops, and one for 704 and 705. You may also have CP''s for various types. Like CP-747, CP-A320, etc.
There ya go!