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Atp Pilot Jobs in Ohio (NOW HIRING)

We are seeking experienced, safety-focused pilots who value professionalism, adaptability, and ... Must have a valid FAA ATP license with a minimum of 2,500 hours in turbine/heavy aircraft. * 737 ...

We are seeking experienced, safety-focused pilots who value professionalism, adaptability, and ... Must have a valid FAA ATP license with a minimum of 2,500 hours in turbine/heavy aircraft. * 737 ...

Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) - Captain * Commercial Pilot - First Officer * Captain - 3000 hours total time with 500 hours in multiengine aircraft. Turbine time required * First Officer - 1500 hours ...

Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) - Captain * Commercial Pilot - First Officer * Captain - 3000 hours total time with 500 hours in multiengine aircraft. Turbine time required * First Officer - 1500 hours ...

Aircraft dispatch license, or ATP * BA or BS degree in management or aviation field * Commercial/Instrument pilot rating * A&P license * Working knowledge of FAR, FOM, AOM, and GOM. * Bi-lingual in ...

Aircraft dispatch license, or ATP * BA or BS degree in management or aviation field * Commercial/Instrument pilot rating * A&P license * Working knowledge of FAR, FOM, AOM, and GOM. * Bi-lingual in ...

QA Technician II

Groveport, OH · On-site

$21.52 - $26.68/hr

Demonstrate ability to perform pre-operational inspection and ATP swabs. * Assist in pilot runs and data collection as needed. * Ensure package integrity and accuracy. * Other duties as assigned.

Education Bachelor's in Aviation or Aviation Management Certifications and Licenses FAA Aircraft Dispatcher Certificate and/or Pilot Certificate (Commercial or ATP) preferred. Candidates possessing ...

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How much do atp pilot jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for atp pilot in Ohio is $124,462.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $95,100.00 and $147,400.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an ATP pilot?

An ATP (Airline Transport Pilot) Pilot is a highly trained and certified professional responsible for operating commercial aircraft. They hold the highest level of pilot certification issued by the FAA, qualifying them to serve as a captain for airlines and other commercial operations. ATP Pilots ensure passenger and crew safety by following strict regulations, conducting flight planning, and managing aircraft systems. To become an ATP Pilot, candidates must meet experience thresholds, pass rigorous exams, and complete flight training.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of an ATP pilot?

As an ATP Pilot, your day usually involves conducting thorough pre-flight planning, including reviewing weather conditions, flight paths, and aircraft systems before departure. You'll be responsible for safely operating commercial aircraft, monitoring in-flight systems, and adhering to strict safety protocols while communicating closely with co-pilots and air traffic control. Additionally, post-flight duties include completing reports and coordinating with maintenance teams to ensure the aircraft’s readiness for future flights. Collaboration with flight attendants and ground staff is also a key part of the role, ensuring a seamless and safe experience for passengers. In many positions, scheduling may vary, and you may work long or irregular hours, depending on the airline's routes and needs.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an ATP pilot?

To thrive as an ATP Pilot, you need expert knowledge of flight operations, aeronautical decision-making, and advanced piloting skills, supported by an Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) certificate and significant logged flight hours. Proficiency with modern avionics systems, flight management computers, and aviation safety protocols is essential. Strong communication, teamwork, and composure under pressure are key soft skills that distinguish top professionals in this role. These abilities are vital for managing complex flight operations, ensuring passenger safety, and working effectively with crew in dynamic environments.

How to become an ATP pilot?

To become an ATP (Airline Transport Pilot) pilot, you must hold a commercial pilot certificate, accumulate at least 1,500 flight hours, and pass the ATP written and practical exams. Additionally, you need an FAA first-class medical certificate and relevant flight experience, often including multi-engine and instrument ratings.

What are the most commonly searched types of Atp Pilot jobs in Ohio?

The most popular types of Atp Pilot jobs in Ohio are:

What cities in Ohio are hiring for Atp Pilot jobs?

Cities in Ohio with the most Atp Pilot job openings:

Infographic showing various Atp Pilot job openings in Ohio as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 91% Full Time, 6% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $124,462 per year, or $59.8 per hour.

Full-time

Posted 11 days ago


FlightSafety International rating

8.5

Company rating: 8.5 out of 10

Based on 9 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

17th of 223 rated education and training


Job description

About FlightSafety International

FlightSafety International is the world's premier professional aviation training company and supplier of flight simulators, visual systems and displays to commercial, government and military organizations. The company provides training for pilots, technicians and other aviation professionals from 167 countries and independent territories. FlightSafety operates the world's largest fleet of advanced full-flight simulators and award-winning maintenance training at Learning Centers and training locations in the United States, Canada, France and the United Kingdom.

Purpose of Position

The Flight Instructor delivers exceptional ground and simulator flight instruction in accordance with aviation regulations and FlightSafety Training principles.

Tasks and Responsibilities
  • Conduct pilot ground and simulator training for clients receiving core, specialty or enrichment training courses.
  • Develop and prepare training materials that support training delivery to meet the client needs in accordance with the applicable curriculum.
  • Evaluate and measure trainee progress and recommend for qualification, or additional training.
  • Complete accurate training records specific to each client, aiding their success in achieving the requested objective(s).
  • Identify client training issues and seek assistance prior to execution.
  • Maintain Instructor qualifications in accordance with regulatory requirements.
Minimum Education
  • No requirement.
Minimum Experience
  • Must be able and willing to participate in FlightSafety's DOT Drug and Alcohol testing program
  • An unrestricted ATP certificate, or an ICAO member state Airline Transport Pilot License
  • If no ATP, must meet the requirements of:
  • 14 CFR part 61.153
  • 14 CFR part 61.64 without a Supervised Operating Experience (SOE) limitation. 
  • A minimum of one unrestricted PIC type rating;
  • Preferred: FAR Part 135, FAR Part 121, or military training experience;
  • Preferred: 2,500 hours of total flight time
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities
  • Knowledge of aviation safety standards and practices
  • Knowledge of common aviation regulations
  • Ability to manage classes and teach effectively
  • First-level facilitation skills
  • First-level customer service skills
  • Ability to be coachable and receive feedback to support development
Physical Demands and Work Environment

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms; and talk or hear. The employee may be required to stand; walk; sit; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; and taste or smell.

Must possess physical range of body motion to perform the following: Reach, exert pressure and manipulate the rudder controls and/or anti-torque with both feet. Reach and manipulate numerous controls within the Simulator device from the Instructor's chair. Enter and exit from the Simulator device via the provided ramp. Move between the Instructor station, screen and podium while instructing in the classroom. Exit from malfunctioned Simulator while the device is in a severely pitched attitude. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.

The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 10 pounds, and frequently lift and/or move up to 25 pounds.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee frequently works near moving mechanical parts. The employee may work in high, precarious places and in outside weather conditions and is occasionally exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, fumes or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, extreme cold, extreme heat, risk of electrical shock, risk of radiation, and vibration.

FlightSafety is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Vet/Disabled. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or disability.

Any offer of employment is contingent upon successful completion of required compliance reviews, including verification that the candidate is not prohibited from employment under U.S. economic sanctions programs administered by the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC).

This position may require access to export-controlled technology or services subject to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and/or the Export Administration Regulations (EAR). Employment consideration and any offer of employment are contingent upon the applicant's ability to comply with these requirements, including qualifying as a "U.S. Person" under applicable regulations or otherwise eligible for export authorization within a timeframe consistent with business needs. A "U.S. Person" includes U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents (holders of approved and unexpired green cards), and certain refugees or asylees with protected status under U.S. law.

This position may also require eligibility to obtain and maintain a U.S. Government security clearance for the duration of employment.

Cybersecurity Notice: All official recruiting communication from FlightSafety International will come from an @flightsafety.com email address.  FlightSafety International will never ask for personal or financial information through social media or third-party email providers.


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