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Minimize impact of maintenance on the flight schedule through proactive planning and clear ... Address aircraft discrepancies (squawks) promptly and coordinate recovery or ferry arrangements ...

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Minimize impact of maintenance on the flight schedule through proactive planning and clear ... Address aircraft discrepancies (squawks) promptly and coordinate recovery or ferry arrangements ...

Autonomy Software Engineer

Alameda, CA · On-site

$150 - $230/hr

Validate and test in simulation and in flight, ensuring mission success in challenging conditions ... The office is easily accessible by ferry, bike and scooter, and there is ample parking. Some travel ...

... via BART, ferry, or a quick drive. And with its own international airport, weekend getaways are just a nonstop flight away. * A City with Soul -- and Space Oakland blends urban energy with ...

Rheumatology Physician

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$161K - $344K/yr

San Francisco commuting is easy with either BART, ferry, or a quick drive. And with its own international airport, weekend getaways are just a nonstop flight away. Join Us at UCSF Health Join UCSF ...

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How much do ferry flight jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for ferry flight in California is $27.93, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.94 and $28.46 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a ferry flight?

Ferry flights are non-revenue flights used to move an aircraft from one location to another, typically for maintenance, delivery, repositioning, or storage. Unlike commercial flights, ferry flights generally do not carry passengers or cargo, except for essential crew. These flights may occur when an aircraft needs to be transferred to a different airport for repair, to join a new operator, or to be returned after a lease. Special permits, known as ferry permits, may be required if the aircraft is not currently airworthy but can still be flown safely to its destination.

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

To thrive as a Ferry Pilot, you need a commercial pilot’s license, strong flight planning abilities, and extensive cross-country or international flying experience. Familiarity with navigation systems, weather briefing tools, and aircraft-specific certifications is typically required. Excellent problem-solving, adaptability, and communication skills help pilots manage unexpected situations and coordinate with global aviation authorities. These skills ensure safe and efficient delivery of aircraft over long distances and through diverse airspaces.

What are some common challenges ferry flight pilots face, and how can they prepare for them?

Ferry flight pilots often encounter unique challenges such as unfamiliar aircraft, international regulations, and varying weather conditions across long distances. Preparation involves thorough route planning, obtaining the necessary permits, and understanding each aircraft's specific operational limits. Pilots must also be adaptable and resourceful, as they may need to troubleshoot mechanical issues or navigate unexpected airspace restrictions. Connecting with experienced colleagues and staying updated on global aviation requirements can help ensure a safe and efficient ferry flight.

What is the difference between Ferry Flight vs Pilot?

AspectFerry FlightPilot
CertificationsCommercial Pilot License (CPL), sometimes with type ratingsCommercial Pilot License (CPL) or Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL)
Work EnvironmentTransporting aircraft between locations, often non-revenueOperating aircraft for passenger, cargo, or charter services
Employer & IndustryAircraft operators, manufacturers, or leasing companiesAirlines, charter companies, cargo carriers

Ferry flights involve pilots transporting aircraft between locations, often for delivery or repositioning, requiring specific certifications. Pilots operate aircraft for passenger, cargo, or charter services, with broader operational responsibilities. While both roles require similar licenses, ferry pilots focus on aircraft movement, whereas pilots in commercial operations focus on passenger or cargo transport.

What job categories do people searching Ferry Flight jobs in California look for?

The top searched job categories for Ferry Flight jobs in California are:

Infographic showing various Ferry Flight job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 97% Full Time, 2% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $58,100 per year, or $27.9 per hour.

US Navigational Sytems Operator

Metrea Management LLC

Temecula, CA • On-site

$64.90/hr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement

Re-posted 25 days ago


Job description

Company Overview

Metrea is a defense company dedicated to translating commercial innovation into solutions for the hardest problems in national security. With deep mission expertise, Metrea focuses on delivering effects-as-a-service across Aerospace, Electromagnetic & Cyber, Digital & Synthetic domains via its capability groups. Metrea also consists of six support groups (Operations, People, Finance, Legal, Strategy and Solutions) that guide the development of specific capabilities that Metrea's files (product, projects, programs etc) leverage to achieve their targets.

Group Overview

Air Mobility Group (AIRMOB) is responsible for developing and delivering Metrea’s aerial refueling (AAR) capabilities, ensuring the readiness and operational effectiveness of the tanker fleet. AIRMOB oversees fleet management, maintenance, and airworthiness, working to sustain and enhance refueling operations. It manages the integration of new processes and technologies, ensuring that tanker aircraft remain mission-ready through effective logistics, maintenance oversight, and regulatory compliance. By coordinating across various teams, AIRMOB ensures the fleet meets both current and future operational needs, supporting a range of specialized air mobility missions.

Position Summary

The C-135FR Navigation System Operator is a highly skilled aircrew member responsible for the planning, execution, and oversight of navigation and mission coordination for aerial refueling and transport operations. The Navigator ensures mission success through expert knowledge of navigation systems, flight planning, and real-time mission management, while also serving as a technical advisor to aircrew and leadership.

Role and Responsibilities

Navigation Operations

  • Plan and execute accurate and efficient navigation for C-135FR missions, including aerial refueling, ferry, and transport operations.
  • Operate and manage advanced navigation systems such as GPS, INS, TACAN, VOR, and radar.
  • Interpret aeronautical charts, flight plans, and weather data to ensure safe and effective routing.
  • Monitor aircraft position, timing, and fuel status throughout all flight phases.
  • Coordinate with pilots and boom operators to ensure precise rendezvous and refueling procedures.
  • Maintain situational awareness and provide real-time navigation updates to the flight crew.

Fleet Support

  • Assist with the integration of the C-135FR into operational fleets by advising on navigation procedures and system compatibility.
  • Provide on-site and remote support during international operations.
  • Support ferry flight preparations and execution with detailed navigation planning and coordination.
  • Act as an observer/advisor during missions, offering real-time support and post-flight feedback.

Compliance & Documentation

  • Ensure adherence to all applicable flight regulations, technical orders, and operational standards.
  • Maintain all required qualifications, certifications, and training records.
  • Document mission performance, identify areas for improvement, and contribute to after-action reviews and debriefs.

Skills and Experience

Education:

  • College degree or equivalent

Experience:

  • Military navigator experience, KC-135 preferred
  • Proven and demonstrable crew coordination and CRM skills
  • Proven and demonstrable attention to detail.
  • Excellent problem-solving skills, being able to determine error cause and determine proper corrective action.
  • Must be able to take initiative and work independently.
  • Excellent communication skills, the ability to read and understand the information presented in writing, diagrams, and schematics.
  • Must be able to accomplish all duties with little or no assistance.
  • Must have good command of the English language, oral and written

Certifications:

  • Former military navigator qualification
  • Valid Driver’s License
  • Current Passport

Computer Skills:

  • Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite products (specifically Word and Excel)

Additional Eligibility Qualifications

  • Maintain all applicable medical and flight certifications

Our Firmware

Metrea’s single core value, “rooted in humility,” is supported by four key attributes: entrepreneurial, systematic, discerning, and over-deliver. These attributes, combined, form our Teammate Firmware, our culture. We explore these attributes during the hiring process when we grow our teams and continually support the growth of our culture. We are a hyper-collaborative, dynamically hierarchical organization united by a passion for what we do, how we do it, who we do it with, and who we do it for.

Benefits

Medical insurance options

Retirement plan eligibility

Work Authorization / Security Clearance

The employee must be a US citizen, able to maintain an active US Secret clearance, and be legally authorized, and able to obtain and maintain work VISA’s in various countries including India.


AAP/EEO Statement

Metrea Strategic Mobility, LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status or other characteristics protected by law.

Position Type and Expected Hours of Work

This is a full-time position, typical working hours are 7-hour days including 45-60 day rotations abroad. Hours and work shifts may change in accordance with department and business needs.

Work Location
Frequent international rotations abroad, with limited training stateside.

Work Environment
This job is primarily onboard an aircraft during flight and ground operations.

Travel

Domestic and International Travel will be required on a 45-60 day rotational basis.