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In this episode we discuss:
- Hiring a non-pilot aircraft owner (such as someone who owns a Saratoga and needs a pilot to fly them places)
- How does a corporation hire a pilot for a day, what is the rate range? ($250-$1500 per day depending on the size of the airframe)
- Dressing for success and professionalism
- Network at the local airport, get your name out there and be seen as a pilot
- Finding a private pilot job could help you get ratings on larger aircraft as the employer upgrades aircraft
- Using pilot placement services to find jobs
- Don’t be too cocky and act like you know everything, ask for advice
- Remember that the person you are speaking to today might be interviewing you tomorrow
Scholarship of The Week:
Harrison Ford Flight Training Scholarship $1500
Links:
National Business Aviation Association
Aviation Personnel International
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