As the aviation industry continues its dynamic and often turbulent path, opportunities for skilled professionals are constantly evolving.
For those looking to advance their careers or find their next role, FindaPilot.com serves as a vital tool, connecting pilots with employers for positions ranging from airline and corporate to charter and contract work.
The platform allows employers to find qualified candidates for everything from a single-day trip to staffing an entire airline. This roundup highlights some of the top positions currently available.
Top 5 Job Openings – Week of Oct. 1
First Officer – Portland, OR
Alaska Airlines is looking for candidates with a minimum of 1,500 hours of total documented flight time.
Captain – Kingsford, MI
Applicants sought with all appropriate licensures and flight hours to fly competently as captain of CE-208 aircraft.
Pilots Boeing 737 – Istanbul, Turkey
Candidates need valid Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL) or Commercial Pilot License (CPL) with multi-engine and instrument rating.
Corporate Pilot G150 – Little Rock, AR
Richardson Properties is looking for applicants with 2,500 hours total hours fixed wing and 5 years of aviation experience.
Part 135 Citation PIC – Waterford, MI
Minimum five years of experience in a corporate or professional setting requested.
Some Help for Your Aviation Job Hunt
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