King Charles is on the lookout for a first-rate helicopter pilot, dangling a "competitive" salary and attractive benefits, presenting what could be an ideal chance for Prince Andrew to stage a royal return.
In a light-hearted comment in the Daily Mail, royal commentator Richard Eden quipped that this job might be the "perfect way" for the Duke of York to step back into official duties after his withdrawal from the public eye five years prior.The role entails piloting members of the Royal Family across the UK for their official engagements, and with Prince Andrew's history as a helicopter pilot and naval commander during the Falklands conflict aboard HMS Invincible, he may well fit the bill.The royal household's employment notice calls for an "experienced multi-engine helicopter commander" to become part of The King's Helicopter Flight (TKHF), a select crew tasked with delivering premier aerial transport for the royals.The job listing highlights a requirement for "extensive flying experience in multi-engine helicopters" and anticipates candidates to demonstrate "high levels of initiative, pro-activity and problem-solving capability".
The vacancy advertises for someone with "excellent communication and interpersonal skills" and the ability to cultivate an environment that "actively promotes a safe, open and honest working culture".Prospective applicants have until 23.55 on November 3 to apply, with the role offering a "generous benefits package", free lunches, and an "excellent" pension plan. "The King's Helicopter Flight (TKHF) consists of a small team of pilots and ground support staff who provide an exceptional helicopter travel service to Members of the Royal Family undertaking official engagements across the UK."In a
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