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Pilot

Farmingdale, NY · Remote

$170K - $220K/yr

We are a Part 135 operator based in Farmingdale, NY operating a fleet of 40+ aircraft including ... Most of our pilots are home-based and we airline to/from the aircraft for each rotation. We offer ...

Chief Pilot / Director of Operations Position Summary Tom Wood Aviation is seeking a skilled and ... Key Responsibilities · Conduct Part 135 and Part 91 flights in accordance with FAA regulations and ...

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Chief Pilot / Director of Operations Position Summary Tom Wood Aviation is seeking a skilled and ... Key Responsibilities · Conduct Part 135 and Part 91 flights in accordance with FAA regulations and ...

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Pilot

Farmingdale, NY · On-site

$75K - $250K/yr

... 135 and Part 91 operations. With a diverse fleet of modern business aircraft, home-based ... pilots the opportunity to build a long-term ...

Regional Chief Pilot - Northeast Base Location: Westchester County Airport (KHPN) - White Plains, N ... About Our Client Our Client is a premier, award-winning Part 135 commuter and on-demand private ...

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Pilot Challenger 604 Captain

Farmingdale, NY · On-site

$170K - $220K/yr

We are a Part 135 operator based in Farmingdale, NY operating a fleet of 40+ aircraft including ... Most of our pilots are home-based and we airline to/from the aircraft for each rotation. We offer ...

Pilot

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$225K - $260K/yr

... Part 135. The owner is crew friendly, provides his flight schedule 30 to 60 days in advance, and ... pilot.

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How much do internship part 135 pilot jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship part 135 pilot in the United States is $17.31, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What types of flight operations and responsibilities can an Internship Part 135 Pilot expect during their training?

As an Internship Part 135 Pilot, you can expect to participate in a variety of flight operations, including short-haul charter flights, cargo runs, and passenger transport under FAA Part 135 regulations. Your daily responsibilities may involve pre-flight inspections, assisting with flight planning, communicating with dispatch, and learning operational protocols specific to on-demand and scheduled air taxi services. Interns are often paired with experienced captains, allowing for hands-on learning and mentorship in real-world scenarios. This collaborative environment helps build practical flying skills while introducing you to the regulatory and customer service aspects unique to Part 135 operations.

What is an Internship Part 135 Pilot?

An Internship Part 135 Pilot is a pilot-in-training who works as an intern for an aviation company operating under Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) Part 135, which governs commercial, non-scheduled air charter and commuter operations. These internships provide hands-on experience in flight operations, aircraft procedures, and regulatory compliance under the supervision of experienced pilots. The role is designed to help aspiring commercial pilots gain practical skills, build flight hours, and learn about the unique requirements of Part 135 operations, often serving as a pathway to a professional piloting career.

What is the difference between Internship Part 135 Pilot vs Flight Instructor?

AspectInternship Part 135 PilotFlight Instructor
Required CertificationsCommercial Pilot Certificate, possibly with multi-engine and instrument ratingsCommercial Pilot Certificate, Certified Flight Instructor (CFI)
Work EnvironmentOperate Part 135 aircraft for charter, air taxi, or on-demand servicesProvide flight training in flight schools or for private students
Employer & Industry UsagePart 135 operators, charter companies, air taxi servicesFlight schools, training academies

In summary, an Internship Part 135 Pilot focuses on gaining experience flying for charter and air taxi services under Part 135 regulations, often with a commercial pilot license. A Flight Instructor primarily trains new pilots or students, helping them earn certifications. Both roles require similar certifications but differ in work environment and industry focus.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Part 135 Pilot, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Internship Part 135 Pilot, you need a solid foundation in aviation principles, FAA Private Pilot Certificate or higher, and a strong safety record. Familiarity with flight management systems, GPS navigation, and compliance with Part 135 operational requirements is important. Exceptional situational awareness, communication skills, and the ability to work under pressure help interns excel in dynamic flight environments. These skills and qualifications are critical for ensuring safe, efficient flight operations and for building a successful professional aviation career.
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Infographic showing various Internship Part 135 Pilot job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 89% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $35,995 per year, or $17.3 per hour.

Chief Pilot/Challenger 604 Pilot in Command (PIC)

Waltzing Matilda Aviation

Bedford, MA

$280K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Waltzing Matilda Aviation LLC

wmaviation.com | Hanscom AFB (Bedford, MA)

Chief Pilot / Challenger 604 PIC

Full-Time FAR Part 135 / Part 119 Compensation: Up to $280,000


Position Summary

Waltzing Matilda Aviation (WMA) is seeking an experienced aviation professional to serve as Chief Pilot and Challenger 604 PIC. This combined role carries the regulatory responsibilities of a Part 119 Director of Operations / Chief Pilot alongside the line flying duties of a full-time Captain on the Challenger 604. The ideal candidate brings strong operational leadership, sound regulatory judgment, and an uncompromising commitment to safety. Compensation is up to $260,000 depending on experience.


Organizational Structure

Reports To: Director of Operations / CEO

Direct Reports: WMA Flight Crew

Base: Hanscom AFB (Bedford, MA)


Key Responsibilities

Part 119 Chief Pilot Duties

  • Serve as the FAA-designated Chief Pilot under WMA's Part 135 Operating Certificate, ensuring full regulatory compliance across all flight operations.
  • Develop, maintain, and enforce WMA's General Operations Manual (GOM), training programs, and standard operating procedures (SOPs).
  • Oversee pilot qualification, recurrent training, proficiency checks, and currency requirements in coordination with the Director of Operations.
  • Act as liaison with the FAA Principal Operations Inspector (POI) and manage certificate-related correspondence and audits in coordination with the Director of Operations.
  • Assist the Director of Safety in safety management system (SMS) initiatives; investigate incidents and implement corrective actions.
  • Review and approve flight schedules, crew pairings, duty/rest compliance, and waiver requests.
  • Assist the Director of Operations with pilot hiring, onboarding, performance evaluations, and disciplinary processes.
  • Monitor regulatory changes (FARs, ACs, NOTAMs) and ensure timely policy updates.
  • Coordinate with Maintenance, Dispatch, and Charter Sales to ensure airworthy, legal, and customer-ready operations.
  • Perform Check Airman duties for company 135.293 and 135.299 checks as required for the Challenger 604 pilots.

Challenger 604 PIC Duties

  • Serve as Pilot-in-Command on the Challenger 604 for Part 91 Owner flights and charter flights operating under FAR Part 135.
  • Conduct thorough preflight planning including weather, NOTAMs, fuel, alternates, customs/international requirements, and passenger briefings.
  • Ensure all flights comply with WMA SOPs, the Approved Airplane Flight Manual, and applicable FARs.
  • Maintain and complete all required flight logs, trip sheets, and regulatory documentation accurately and on time.
  • Provide exceptional, professional service to WMA's charter guests while upholding safety as the highest priority.
  • Mentor and develop First Officers and junior crew members.
  • Perform other duties as assigned in support of safe and efficient aircraft operations.


General Requirements

  • FAA Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) Certificate - Multi-Engine Land
  • Bombardier CL-604 Type Rating
  • Current FAA First Class Medical Certificate
  • FCC Radiotelephone Operator's Permit
  • All Part 119.71(c) requirements to be eligible for Chief Pilot assignment
  • At least 23 years of age
  • High school diploma or GED (college degree preferred)
  • Must pass a 10-year background check and FAA Drug and Alcohol Program testing
  • Legal authorization to work in and travel in/out of the United States without restriction
  • Ability to lift items weighing up to 50 pounds


Flight Time Requirements

  • Minimum 3000 hours total documented flight time
  • Minimum 500 hours turbine time
  • Minimum 250 hours PIC time in type

When evaluating applicants, consideration will be given to quality, quantity, recency, and verifiability of training; aircraft complexity; types of flight operations; and turbine PIC hours.


Preferred Qualifications

  • Prior experience as a Part 119 Chief Pilot or Assistant Chief Pilot
  • International flight experience
  • College degree in Aviation, Aeronautical Science, or a related field
  • Strong working knowledge of FAR Parts 91, 119, and 135
  • Experience with SMS development and implementation


Compensation & Benefits

Salary: Up to $280,000 depending on experience

  • 401(k) with company match
  • Full benefits eligible role (medical, dental, vision, disability)
  • Loss of License coverage - fully covered by employer
  • Minimum monthly guaranteed days off
  • Company AMEX for all business expenses
  • Exceptional quality of life with a professional, safety-focused team


About Waltzing Matilda Aviation

Waltzing Matilda Aviation LLC (WMA) is an FAA-licensed Part 135 private jet charter operator based in the Boston area. WMA began Part 91 operations in June 2008 and has accumulated thousands of hours of safe, reliable flying. We own and operate our own aircraft as well as managed aircraft, and we believe in utilizing the latest technology to support the safest operations possible.

Our pilots practice "Safety Always" in every aspect of their work. We inspire air travel by keeping our promises to guests and team members, and we build loyalty through our core values of Safety, Convenient Service, and Reliability. Come take off with us.


Equal Opportunity Employer

WMA is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by applicable laws. All employment decisions are based on merit, qualifications, and job-related factors. Reasonable accommodations are available for individuals with disabilities - please contact our Human Resources department.