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Day Part 91 Flying Jobs (NOW HIRING)

... Part 91 flying with an emphasis on professionalism and service Required Qualifications - Captain • ATP Certificate • Falcon 2000 Type Rating • 3,500+ Total Flight Time • 2,000+ PIC Time • 3 ...

Falcon 2000 Pilot

Opa Locka, FL · On-site

$110K - $200K/yr

... Part 91 flying with an emphasis on professionalism and service Required Qualifications - Captain • ATP Certificate • Falcon 2000 Type Rating • 3,500+ Total Flight Time • 2,000+ PIC Time • 3 ...

Falcon 2000 Pilot

Opa Locka, FL · Remote

$110K - $200K/yr

... Part 91 flying with an emphasis on professionalism and service Required Qualifications - Captain • ATP Certificate • Falcon 2000 Type Rating • 3,500+ Total Flight Time • 2,000+ PIC Time • 3 ...

The Chief Pilot will oversee the operational aspects of all flight crews, ensuring that all flying activities are performed safely, efficiently, and in compliance with FAA regulations (Part 91 and ...

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How much do day part 91 flying jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for day part 91 flying in the United States is $40,350.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $36,000.00 and $45,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Day Part 91 Flying vs Charter Pilot?

AspectDay Part 91 FlyingCharter Pilot
CertificationsCommercial Pilot License (CPL), Second-Class MedicalCommercial Pilot License (CPL), Second-Class Medical
Work EnvironmentScheduled, routine flights during daytime hours, often for corporate or personal travelOn-demand flights, often irregular hours, serving clients on a charter basis
Employer & IndustryPart 91 operators, corporate flight departments, private ownersPart 135 or Part 121 operators, charter companies, private clients

Both Day Part 91 Flying and Charter Pilots require similar certifications and often operate in private or corporate settings. The main difference lies in scheduling: Day Part 91 Flying involves scheduled daytime flights, while Charter Pilots handle on-demand, often irregular flights for clients. Understanding these distinctions helps pilots choose the right career path based on their preferences for work hours and flight types.

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Infographic showing various Day Part 91 Flying job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Full Time, and 50% Nights. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $40,350 per year, or $19.4 per hour.
Falcon 2000 Pilot

Full-time

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Talon Air is seeking a highly experienced and professional Falcon 2000 Captain / First Officer to join a dedicated Part 91 account operating a well-supported, pilot-focused Falcon 2000. This is an opportunity to fly a premium aircraft within a stable, safety-first, customer-service-driven environment backed by strong operational support.

Why Talon Air

Talon Air is a leading aircraft management and charter operator with FAA Part 135, Part 91, and Part 145 Repair Station capabilities. With a growing fleet of more than 40 aircraft, Talon Air offers pilots the stability of an established operation combined with the opportunities that come from continued growth and expansion.

Our team is committed to operational excellence, safety, and providing crews with the tools and support needed to succeed. Pilots benefit from a collaborative culture, modern fleet, strong maintenance infrastructure, and long-term career advancement opportunities.

Aircraft & Account Highlights

Pilots will appreciate the consistency and quality of this Part 91 operation, including:

• Falcon 2000 aircraft supported by strong maintenance and dispatch resources
• Approximately 200 flight hours annually
• Well-established owner with a professional, easy-to-work-with environment
• Schedule provided well in advance for planning and quality of life
• Frequent missions include Los Angeles, Scottsdale, AZ, and South Florida
• Stable, predictable Part 91 flying with an emphasis on professionalism and service

Required Qualifications – Captain

• ATP Certificate
• Falcon 2000 Type Rating
• 3,500+ Total Flight Time
• 2,000+ PIC Time
• 3,000+ Multi-Engine Land (MEL)
• 1,500+ MEL PIC Time
• FAA First Class Medical Certificate
• Valid Passport
• Ability to obtain and maintain CANPASS authorization for unrestricted commercial pilot travel to/from Canada
• ICAO Annex I – 2.1.10 compliant for international commercial air transport operations requiring more than one pilot

Schedule & Compensation

• 20/10 Schedule
• Performance-based bonus incentives available

If you are a skilled and motivated aviator looking for a stable, well-supported Falcon 2000 Part 91 opportunity with a quality owner and predictable schedule, we encourage you to apply.


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