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            Pilot: Embraer Lineage 1000 Captain | KVNY
            Pilot: Embraer Lineage 1000 Captain | KVNY Clay Lacy Aviation
            Van Nuys, Henry County, Indiana
            98 days ago
            ATR Captain
            ATR Captain Empire Airlines
            Billings, Yellowstone County, Montana
            100 days ago
            ATR First Officer
            ATR First Officer Empire Airlines
            Billings, Yellowstone County, Montana
            101 days ago
            Pilot: GIVSP Captain | KCMA
            Pilot: GIVSP Captain | KCMA Clay Lacy Aviation
            Camarillo, Ventura County, California
            103 days ago
            Citation CJ2 Captain
            Citation CJ2 Captain SkyShare
            Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah
            104 days ago
            Senior Captain G550 Type Rating Required
            Senior Captain G550 Type Rating Required Total Aerospace Services
            New York, New York, United States
            116 days ago
            Senior Captain Pilot G550 Type Rating Required
            Senior Captain Pilot G550 Type Rating Required Total Aerospace Services
            Philadelphia, Jefferson County, New York
            116 days ago
            Nextant 400XTI/BE400 Pilot in Command
            Nextant 400XTI/BE400 Pilot in Command Total Aerospace Services
            Seattle, King County, Washington
            116 days ago
            Pilot in Command - Captain
            Pilot in Command - Captain Total Aerospace Services
            Seattle, King County, Washington
            116 days ago
            GIV First Officer
            GIV First Officer Prime Jet
            Van Nuys Airport, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County
            118 days ago
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            Frequently asked questions

            To become a pilot in the US, start by obtaining a private pilot certificate, then build flight experience and obtain advanced pilot certificates. Consider earning a bachelor's degree, gain an airline transport pilot (ATP) certificate, and apply for pilot positions with airlines or other aviation companies.

            Pilots have demanding jobs that require a high level of skill, responsibility, and attention to detail. While it can be challenging, many find the work rewarding due to the sense of accomplishment, opportunities for travel, and the thrill of flying.

            Pilot careers are often in high demand in the US, particularly in sectors such as commercial airlines, cargo transportation, and private aviation. The ongoing growth of air travel and the retirement of experienced pilots contribute to the demand for new pilots entering the profession.

            Among commercial pilot jobs, airline pilots, especially those flying large aircraft for major airlines, typically earn the highest salaries due to their extensive experience and advanced certifications.

            Becoming an airline pilot typically takes around 18 months to 3 years, including obtaining pilot certificates, building flight experience, and completing advanced training programs.

            The cost of becoming a pilot in the US varies widely but generally ranges from $60,000 to $150,000 or more, depending on factors like the type of certificate, training program, and aircraft used for training.

            Airplane pilot salaries in the US vary depending on factors such as experience, employer, and type of aircraft flown. On average, airline pilots in the US earn between $80,000 to $200,000 annually. However, salaries can exceed $300,000 for senior captains flying large aircraft for major airlines.

            Several factors can disqualify individuals from becoming airline pilots, including medical issues, criminal history, substance abuse, poor performance during pilot training, and lack of qualifications. These factors may prevent individuals from obtaining the required medical certificate, security clearance, or meeting the minimum standards set by airlines or regulatory agencies for pilot candidates.

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