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Helicopter Pilot

Hagerstown, MD

$89K - $111K/yr

Rotor Wing Pilot - LifeNet Hagerstown, MD EMS Air Medical Aircraft: EC135 (IFR) Coming Soon: EMS ... Spend your days off exploring the Appalachian Trail, Antietam National Battlefield, Harpers Ferry ...

Helicopter Pilot

Hagerstown, MD

$89K - $111K/yr

Rotor Wing Pilot - LifeNet Hagerstown, MD EMS Air Medical Aircraft: EC135 (IFR) Coming Soon: EMS ... Spend your days off exploring the Appalachian Trail, Antietam National Battlefield, Harpers Ferry ...

Helicopter Pilot

Hagerstown, MD

$89K - $111K/yr

Overview Rotor Wing Pilot - LifeNetHagerstown, MDEMS Air Medical Aircraft: EC135 (IFR) Coming Soon ... Spend your days off exploring the Appalachian Trail, Antietam National Battlefield, Harpers Ferry ...

Helicopter Pilot

Hagerstown, MD · On-site

$89K - $111K/yr

Overview Rotor Wing Pilot - LifeNet Hagerstown, MD EMS Air Medical Aircraft: EC135 (IFR) Coming ... Spend your days off exploring the Appalachian Trail, Antietam National Battlefield, Harpers Ferry ...

... ferry flights • Pilot AMMM aircraft on airshow demonstrations • Conduct demonstration flights with customers, government officials, or media representative to exhibit performance, flying ...

The Functional Flight Check Pilot is responsible for support of highly sensitive HQ USAF ... Night sorties or IFR shall only occur on recovery, training or ferry flights. * Deploys when ...

The CH47- Maintenance Test Pilot utilizes flight test techniques to perform test flights of ... Ferry flights as assigned * As qualified may perform as site safety specialist and/or additional ...

The Functional Flight Check Pilot is responsible for support of highly sensitive HQ USAF ... Night sorties or IFR shall only occur on recovery, training or ferry flights. * Deploys when ...

Helicopter Pilot

Eugene, OR · On-site

$108K - $162K/yr

Occasional utility longline, ferry and reconnaissance flights are also conducted. Type of Aircraft ... Commercial pilot's license * Rotorcraft-helicopter rating * Second class medical certificate

The HH-60G FCF Pilot supports/performs Functional Check Flights (FCFs), Operational Check Flights ... Ferry flights may be conducted under day or night Instrument Flight Rules are authorized. * Monthly ...

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How much do ferry pilot jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for ferry 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 are ferry pilots?

Ferry pilots are professional aviators who specialize in transporting aircraft from one location to another, often over long distances or international borders. Their main responsibility is to deliver planes safely, whether for new aircraft delivery, post-maintenance relocation, or moving planes to new owners. Ferry pilots must be skilled in flying various types of aircraft and often face unique challenges such as unfamiliar routes, weather changes, and long solo flights. They play a crucial role in the aviation industry by ensuring that aircraft are positioned where they are needed most.

What is the difference between Ferry Pilot vs Commercial Pilot?

AspectFerry PilotCommercial Pilot
CertificationsRequires a Commercial Pilot Certificate, often with additional type ratings for specific aircraftRequires a Commercial Pilot Certificate; may need additional ratings depending on the job
Work EnvironmentPrimarily flying aircraft between locations, often over long distances, with minimal passenger interactionVaries; includes aerial work, charter flights, and other paid flying activities
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by aircraft operators, ferry companies, and private owners for repositioning aircraftEmployed by charter companies, flight schools, and aerial service providers

Ferry pilots and commercial pilots both hold commercial certifications and operate aircraft, but ferry pilots focus on relocating aircraft between locations, often over long distances, while commercial pilots engage in a broader range of paid flying activities. Understanding these differences helps aspiring pilots choose the right career path.

What are some common challenges ferry pilots face during long-distance aircraft deliveries?

Ferry pilots often encounter unique challenges such as navigating unfamiliar airspace, managing fuel stops in remote locations, and adapting to rapidly changing weather conditions. Additionally, they may need to fly aircraft that are not fully equipped with advanced avionics or comfort features, requiring extra vigilance and preparation. Effective communication with air traffic control and coordination with ground support are also essential to ensure safe and timely deliveries, especially when crossing international borders.

What Does a Ferry Pilot Do?

A ferry pilot transports aircraft from one location to another. Your duties usually focus on the transport of new or used aircraft from a manufacturer or seller to a buyer. Ferry flying can involve different types of airplanes, but when you pilot a ferry flight, the plane does not have passengers or cargo. You can also transport an aircraft to a specific location for maintenance or perform a return flight for an aircraft that provided one-way service to private clients. Some ferry pilots work with commercial airlines. Your responsibilities in this scenario involve moving aircraft to different airports where the airline needs them.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Ferry Pilot, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Ferry Pilot, you need a commercial pilot license, strong navigation skills, and extensive experience with various aircraft types. Familiarity with flight planning software, GPS navigation systems, and international aviation regulations is essential. Excellent decision-making, adaptability, and communication skills help manage unexpected situations and coordinate with clients and authorities. These skills ensure safe, efficient, and compliant delivery of aircraft across diverse and sometimes challenging routes.
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Infographic showing various Ferry Pilot job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 1% As Needed, 43% Full Time, 46% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $130,916 per year, or $62.9 per hour.
Helicopter Pilot

$89K - $111K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 12 days ago


Air Methods rating

7.8

Company rating: 7.8 out of 10

Based on 35 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

133rd of 877 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Rotor Wing Pilot - LifeNet
Hagerstown, MD
EMS Air Medical Aircraft:  EC135 (IFR)

Coming Soon: EMS Air Medical Aircraft: H135T3

$20,000 Stipend and $15,000 Sign-on Bonus Available

AIR METHODS: GO ABOVE AND BEYOND HERE!

As the leader in the air medical industry, Air Methods seeks exceptional pilots to partner with us to serve our communities. We are committed to providing air medical transport resources to our communities 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, while providing our pilots with work life balance. Our #1 objective is to ensure safety to/from every time, so come join our growing and high-performing culture, sparked by teammates who deliver on being the best!

Nestled in the heart of Maryland's scenic Cumberland Valley, Hagerstown offers Air Methods pilots the perfect blend of small-town charm and big-city accessibility. Enjoy easy access to Washington, D.C., Baltimore, and Northern Virginia while living among the rolling mountains, historic battlefields, and outdoor recreation that make Western Maryland unique. Spend your days off exploring the Appalachian Trail, Antietam National Battlefield, Harpers Ferry, and the Potomac River, or head to Deep Creek Lake and the Chesapeake Bay for unforgettable water adventures. With four distinct seasons, abundant outdoor activities, and a strong sense of community, Hagerstown delivers an exceptional lifestyle both on and off duty. It's an ideal place for pilots who want a rewarding career mission while enjoying some of the Mid-Atlantic's best history, scenery, and recreation.

Benefits

Air Methods is proud to offer a comprehensive benefits package created with the diverse needs of our teammates in mind:

  • Health, Dental and Vision
  • Competitive 401(k) Retirement Plan
  • Flexible Spending Account Benefit Plans
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Full Company-Paid Life Insurance
  • AD&D Insurance
  • Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Insurance
  • Business Travel Accident Insurance
  • Voluntary Legal
  • Relocation Assistance
  • Employee Assistance and Benefit Concierge Service Programs

Job Summary
Responsible to ensure aircraft and weather conditions are airworthy to transport medical crew and patient to receiving hospital within an assigned operational area. Responsible for compliance with Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR), Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM), General Operations Manual guidelines (GOM), and thorough knowledge of Air Methods policies and procedures.


Essential Functions and Responsibilities 

  • Operates Air Methods aircraft in a safe and legal manner.
  • Completes pre-flight before every flight verifying the aircraft is in an airworthy condition by sign off of Daily Flight Log. Pilots will perform a complete walk around of the aircraft prior to entering the cockpit for flight and upon completion of each flight.
  • Final authority with regard to operations of aircraft and for the safety of passengers, cargo and equipment.
  • Must be thoroughly familiar with all aircraft and medical systems of backup aircraft utilized at operational area and also ensures that the medical flight team is familiar and comfortable with the medical interior and systems.
  • Responsible for completion of required documentation.
  • Able to conduct detailed flight planning with little notice to exacting standards.
  • Participates regularly in Air Methods meetings, activities, projects, committees and community outreach.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Additional Job Requirements

  • Regular scheduled attendance - 7 days on/7 days off (12-hour shifts)

Subject to applicable laws and Air Method’s policies, regular attendance is an essential function of the position.  All employees must follow Air Methods’ employment practices and policies.

Supervisory Responsibilities

This position has no supervisory responsibilities.    


Qualifications

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function satisfactorily.  The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.  In accordance with applicable laws, Air Methods will provide reasonable accommodations that do not create an undue burden so disabled employees may perform the essential functions of the position.

Education & Experience

  • Associate’s degree (A.A.) or equivalent from two-year college or technical school and two  to five years’ related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience
  • Bachelor’s degree preferred

Operation and Safety Requirements:

  • As a member of the Flight Crew, any person employed in this position shall maintain a weight not to exceed 250 pounds and shall be less than seventy (70) years old.

 Skills

  • Pilots must have flown in category for a commercial operator or in the military within the previous 24 months
  • Maintains positive interpersonal relationships with colleagues, EMS representatives, hospitals and the public and strives to maintain a friendly and professional working environment

Instrument Flight rules (IFR) Program - Minimum Required Flight Times: 

  • 2500 total flight hours with a minimum of 2000 hours in category
  • 1000 hours PIC in category
  • 500 hours of cross-country flight time, 100 hours of night flight time
  • 75 hours of actual or simulated instrument time at least 50 hours which were in flight in an aircraft including 20 hours in actual instrument conditions in category

Certificates, Licenses, Registrations

  • Commercial & Instrument Rating (for category and class of aircraft)
  • ATP rating in category meets this requirement
  • First OR Second Class FAA Medical certificate required.

Internal Bidding Ends: 07/02/2026


For more information on our industry-leading benefits, please visit our benefits page here. 


Air Methods is an EEO/AA employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status. 

This position is subject to drug and/or alcohol testing per the DOT/FAA requirements (pre-employment, random, reasonable cause/suspicion, post-accident).

Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities

The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor’s legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR 60-1.35(c)


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Air Methods is the most responsive and reliable provider of critical care transportation solutions. We partner with our EMS and hospital customers to solve the challenges of patient logistics and save lives. We deliver industry-leading performance in safety, clinical quality, and patient advocacy, committing to zero balance bills. In addition to caring for others, we care for our own teammates: building a high-performing culture where people are passionate about their work and always bring their best. We can't be the industry-leading air medical company without you.

Industry

Aviation

Company size

1,001 - 5,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Englewood, CO, US

Year founded

1980