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How much do b737 pilot jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for b737 pilot in the United States is $130,916.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $100,000.00 and $155,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a B737 pilot?

A B737 Pilot is a professional aviator responsible for operating a Boeing 737 aircraft for commercial airlines, cargo transport, or private operations. Their duties include pre-flight planning, ensuring passenger and crew safety, navigating the aircraft, and communicating with air traffic control. They must comply with aviation regulations and undergo regular training to maintain proficiency. Typically, a B737 Pilot holds a Commercial Pilot License (CPL) or Air Transport Pilot License (ATPL) and meets specific airline experience requirements.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a B737 pilot?

To excel as a B737 Pilot, you need an Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL), strong flight experience, and in-depth understanding of aviation principles and safety procedures. Mastery of the Boeing 737's avionics, flight management systems, and navigation tools is vital, along with up-to-date type ratings. Excellent communication, situational awareness, and decision-making skills set outstanding pilots apart in cockpit teamwork and passenger-facing situations. These abilities ensure safe, efficient operations and high standards of crew and passenger safety during every flight.

What does a typical work schedule look like for a B737 pilot?

B737 Pilots typically work in a shift-based schedule that may include early mornings, nights, weekends, and holidays, depending on the airline and assigned routes. Schedules are usually published monthly and can vary based on seniority, route demand, and airline operations. Pilots often spend layovers in different cities and work alongside a crew of other pilots and flight attendants. While there can be extended periods away from home, many airlines offer options for preferred routes or schedules as pilots gain more experience. This dynamic work environment provides both variety and the opportunity for career advancement into roles such as Captain, instructor, or management positions.

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What are the most commonly searched types of B737 Pilot jobs?

The most popular types of B737 Pilot jobs are:

Infographic showing various B737 Pilot job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 89% Full Time, 8% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $130,916 per year, or $62.9 per hour.

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Job description

Position Summary:
Aircraft Maintenance Technicians are responsible for preventative maintenance and alterations of (CLIENT’S) aircraft with the ability to adhere to specifications and Safety Standards. The Aircraft Technician will inspect aircraft engines, landing gear, instruments, pressurized sections, accessories, brakes, valves, pumps, and air-conditioning systems. Technicians will maintain records related to maintenance performed on the aircraft along with the signing of mechanical flight releases. Mechanics may also repair sheet metal or composite surfaces and will rely on the pilots’ description of a problem to discover and restore faulty equipment. As a certified AMT, you have a valuable role to ensure the safety of our fellow (CLIENT) Team members and Guests as well as the airworthiness of fleet assigned.
Duties and Responsibilities
• Perform all assigned maintenance duties related to; routine inspections, troubleshooting, airframe structures, engines, aircraft systems etc.
• Perform all airframe, power plant repairs and modifications required to meet Company, Client, and FAA requirements
• Read and understand blue prints and aircraft wiring diagrams with proper interpretation and incorporation
• Removal and disassembly of defective parts; assembly and installation of replacement parts; and testing aircraft system
• Ensure all documentation is kept current with open discrepancies and completed corrective actions with accuracy
• Operate all power tools and equipment necessary to accomplish job assignment while maintaining a clean and operative working environment at all times
• Accurately and timely record and submit work orders
• Maintain a professional appearance and demeanor at all times
• Tows and parks aircraft
• Performs other aircraft maintenance work as may be required
• Accomplish performance measures that cohere with CAS and (CLIENT’S) values of safety, integrity, respect, and trust

Minimum Qualifications, skills, and abilities:
• High School Diploma or Equivalent
• Must hold a current, valid FAA Airframe and Powerplant License (A&P) with no history of infractions
• Knowledge and Understanding of the English Language
• 1 year of previous line maintenance experience preferred, not Required
• Experience and/or training on at least two commercial aircraft types, (A319, A320, A321, and/or B737, B767, B777 & E190 aircraft preferred)
• Strong verbal and written communication skills
• Computer literacy
• Ability to legally operate a motorized vehicle
• Must be able to pass a pre-employment drug screen and physical.
• Exemplifies CAS and (CLIENT’S) safety culture, values, and mission
• PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Must possess the ability to:
1. Stand
2. Lie down
3. Kneel
4. Climb stairs, scaffolds or ladders
5. Frequently lift, pull, and hold objects weighing more than 70 pounds
6. Noise and vibration are common when engines are on, so ear protection is necessary.
* Working conditions: A&P Mechanics commonly work in all elements, capability to handle weather extremes is desired. Mechanics often work under time pressure to maintain flight schedules to keep from inconveniencing customers. At the same time, mechanics have a tremendous responsibility to maintain safety standards.