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Pilot Jobs: Where to Look and How to Find Them

Published by Michael, 2015-02-07 22:09:38

Description: Looking for work as a pilot? While there are plenty of openings in the aviation industry, most people who are looking for pilots jobs still have difficulty finding them. If you havenot had much luck, you probably should broaden your search beyond the more traditional ways. That is, of course, once you have exhausted the available information through more conventional methods. Here are some tips to help you find the best places to look for pilots jobs:Go regional.You might have some difficulty finding pilots jobs with legacy carriers due to some setbacks the industry has been experiencing lately.

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Pilot Jobs: Where to Look and How to Find ThemLooking for work as a pilot? While there areplenty of openings in the aviation industry, mostpeople who are looking for pilots jobs still havedifficulty finding them. If you havenot had muchluck, you probably should broaden your searchbeyond the more traditional ways. That is, ofcourse, once you have exhausted the availableinformation through more conventional methods.Here are some tips to help you find the best placesto look for pilots jobs:Go regional.You might have some difficulty finding pilots

jobs with legacy carriers due to some setbacks theindustry has been experiencing lately. Ofcourse, there are plenty of airline pilotsretiring each year, but remember there's probably10 or 20 other employees waiting to take theirplace. But if you truly want this job, it's wortha try.If you want to throw a bigger net in the airlineindustry, go for regional carriers where theopportunity can be quite good. Regionalcarriers usually carry a smaller number ofpassengers and the pay scale isn 抰 impressive,but if you want to get a leg in, this is a goodway to go.Find charter carriers and new players.Charter carriers are also a popular job huntingground for pilots and there is always an openposition available somewhere. You can also trydiscount carriers, who often list new pilotpositions. Most of these pilots jobs are

advertised on their websites, so it's good tocheck them regularly.There are also startup airline companies that youmight want to check out. Many of these companieshave opened pilot jobs recently and are stillhiring. Some prime examples are Virgin AmericaAirlines and Maxjet Airways.Look beyond your shores.If you're the adventurous type and love to explorenew opportunities, you might want to checkavailable pilots jobs with carriers based inother countries. Try the national carriers ofthe Emirates, for example, or those of China,Vietnam and India. Many of these carriersactually have pilots that aren't locals and if youwant to add points for your flight time, thesecarriers may just be a good opportunity for you.Search the internet.Another source for pilot jobs are internet sites,


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