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Chief Pilot

Columbia, MO · On-site

$130K - $150K/yr

Ensure safe, efficient, and compliant operation of the CJ2 aircraft * Conduct pre-flight planning ... Type rating and/or significant experience in Cessna Citation CJ2 or similar light jets strongly ...

Research Pilot

Edwards, CA · On-site

$170K - $190K/yr

AFRC aircraft are located at the main campus at Edwards Air Force Base, California. Deployed ... Light to medium work. Ability to lift, carry, push, pull, see, hear, stoop, crouch, feel, handle ...

Research Pilot

Edwards, CA · On-site

$170K - $190K/yr

AFRC aircraft are located at the main campus at Edwards Air Force Base, California. Deployed ... Light to medium work. Ability to lift, carry, push, pull, see, hear, stoop, crouch, feel, handle ...

AFRC aircraft are located at the main campus at Edwards Air Force Base, California. Deployed ... Light to medium work. Ability to lift, carry, push, pull, see, hear, stoop, crouch, feel, handle ...

Ensure safe, efficient, and compliant operation of the CJ2 aircraft * Conduct pre-flight planning ... Type rating and/or significant experience in Cessna Citation CJ2 or similar light jets strongly ...

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Ensure safe, efficient, and compliant operation of the CJ2 aircraft * Conduct pre-flight planning ... Type rating and/or significant experience in Cessna Citation CJ2 or similar light jets strongly ...

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Ensure safe, efficient, and compliant operation of the CJ2 aircraft * Conduct pre-flight planning ... Type rating and/or significant experience in Cessna Citation CJ2 or similar light jets strongly ...

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Description Pilot in Command - CJ3 Full-Time - Nashville, TN Jet Linx is seeking qualified Pilot in Command candidates for our Light jet aircraft for Part 91 and 135 flight operations. It is expected ...

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How much do light aircraft pilot jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for light aircraft pilot in the United States is $87,144.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $71,000.00 and $102,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Light Aircraft Pilot job?

A Light Aircraft Pilot operates small aircraft for various purposes, including private transport, aerial surveying, law enforcement, or flight instruction. They are responsible for flight planning, navigation, and ensuring the safety of passengers and cargo. Pilots must adhere to aviation regulations, conduct pre-flight checks, and respond to weather or emergency conditions. Typically, they hold a private or commercial pilot’s license, depending on the nature of their work.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Light Aircraft Pilot?

As a Light Aircraft Pilot, your daily duties typically include conducting thorough pre-flight inspections, reviewing weather conditions and flight plans, and communicating with air traffic control. You'll be responsible for safely operating the aircraft during takeoff, flight, and landing, as well as monitoring instruments and responding to any in-flight challenges. Additionally, you may need to handle routine paperwork, maintain flight logs, and occasionally assist with passenger briefings or cargo loading. This role often involves collaborating closely with ground crews and maintenance personnel to ensure the aircraft is safe and ready for each journey.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Light Aircraft Pilot position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Light Aircraft Pilot, you need excellent flight proficiency, navigation skills, and strong situational awareness, typically backed by a valid private or commercial pilot license and relevant flight hours. Familiarity with avionics systems, GPS navigation tools, and adherence to FAA regulations are essential technical requirements. Strong decision-making, communication, and stress management skills help pilots excel in high-pressure scenarios and coordinate with ground staff or passengers. These competencies ensure the safe and effective operation of light aircraft in varying weather and airspace conditions.

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Pilot, Owner Services - Latitude (C680) - Georgetown, TX area

Beechcraft Aircraft

Austin, TX • On-site

Full-time

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

JOB SUMMARY:

Provide on-site flight support for owners under the ProOwnership management agreement. Crews will reside within 2 hours drive from the managed aircraft base (Georgetown, TX) and perform day-to-day flight activities, including scheduling, trip planning, and aircraft care.  Crews will work directly with the Manager, ProOwnership Maintenance to ensure maintenance compliance and airworthiness.  They will also work closely with the Manager, ProOwnership Operations to ensure customer requests are fulfilled to meet the highest level of customer satisfaction with the ownership experience.

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:

         Enhances ownership experience by providing product expertise on Citation and King Air systems, avionics and flying characteristics. Consistently communicates product and ownership benefits during flight activities.

         Acts as a company liaison between the owner and Textron Aviation to ensure that the concerns of all parties are fairly represented.  Although crew is employed by Textron Aviation, the pilot will operate under an agency agreement that clearly defines operational control of the Owner.  The designated lead pilot will serve as the primary point of contact for all issues relating to the remotely based flight operation.

         Clearly and effectively communicates with the owner regarding Pilot-In-Command responsibilities, standards of safe operations, and efficient methods of aircraft utilization.

         Possesses a solution-driven mindset and willingness to explore all avenues on the path to resolution.

         Performs preflight and post flight inspections to evaluate aircraft flown for mechanical and cosmetic discrepancies and accurately communicates with the Maintenance Manager and the applicable Service Center to maintain the highest possible standards of quality and safety.

         Works with the maintenance manager to ensure that aircraft flown are scheduled for required inspections. Ensures that the aircraft are certified to MNPS/RVSM/RNP Standards to meet all travel requirements, both domestic and international.

         Works with the account manager to understand and provide input to the aircraft flight schedule while continuously monitoring flight activities to ensure flights are conducted within the guidelines set forth in the operations manual such as crew duty limits and rest requirements, runway lengths and weather minimums. Will warrant that safety of operations is paramount with each flight.

         Maintains familiarity with all applicable FAA and ICAO regulations.  Complies with all regulations and local operating procedures.

         Ensures training and flight currency for all phases of operations. Informs the Chief Pilot or Manager, Aircraft Management when any currency is approaching expiration.

         Attends training as required.  Training will include: Initial and recurrent aircraft training, emergency procedures training, crew coordination training, international procedures training and other training as deemed necessary by management.

         Performs vital day-to-day department management duties such as maintaining aircraft flight logs, updating aircraft navigation equipment, obtaining current electronic and hard-copy documents required for flight, and performing store room duties and light aircraft cleaning. 

         Responsible for coordinating vacation requests with the account manager assigned to the owner.

EDUCATION/ EXPERIENCE:

         Bachelor's Degree preferred in Business Management or Aerospace related fields. 

         In lieu of degree, must meet the qualifications below and a minimum of 3 years industry experience required.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Ability to obtain a valid US passport

  • Ability to obtain a FAA First Class medical

  • Airline Transport Pilot certification and demonstrated piloting skills higher than the minimums stated from the appropriate Practical Test Standards. 

  • FAA Flight Instructor Certification preferred.

  • 3,000 Total Logged Flying Hours

  • 1000 Hours in Turbo Prop, Turbo Fan or Turbo Jet Aircraft

  • International operating experience preferred

  • Experience in Citation or King Air products preferred

  • Ability to consistently comply with customer insurance requirements

  • Must have valid driver's license

The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified.