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Live In Ferry Pilot Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Pilots may live anywhere in the U.S. we provide travel to and from assignments. Position Overview ... Ferry and repositioning flights - Reconnaissance - Emergency response and disaster mitigation ...

Pilots may live anywhere in the U.S. we provide travel to and from assignments. Position Overview ... Missions may include: - Aerial firefighting (day and night operations) - Ferry and repositioning ...

Helicopter Maintenance Support Pilot

Kissimmee, FL · On-site

$79K - $99K/yr

... live within 50 miles of Maintenance Facility or be willing to relocate AIR METHODS: GO ABOVE AND ... ferry flights. Responsible for briefing and/or supervising all associated personnel in aircraft ...

Helicopter Maintenance Support Pilot

Kissimmee, FL · On-site

$79K - $99K/yr

... live within 50 miles of Maintenance Facility or be willing to relocate AIR METHODS: GO ABOVE AND ... ferry flights. Responsible for briefing and/or supervising all associated personnel in aircraft ...

They reflect the communities we live in and the world where we do business. Their diversity is our ... In this role, you will function as the pilot-in-command for assigned aircraft with direct ...

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How much do live in ferry pilot jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for live in 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 is a Live In Ferry Pilot?

A Live In Ferry Pilot is a professional pilot who specializes in transporting aircraft from one location to another, often over long distances or international borders. 'Live In' refers to the arrangement where the pilot temporarily resides near the client's location or with the client during the ferrying period, allowing greater flexibility and availability. This role is critical for aircraft delivery, relocation, or when owners need their planes moved but cannot fly them personally. Live In Ferry Pilots must be highly skilled, adaptable to various aircraft types, and knowledgeable in aviation regulations across different countries. They often work on a contract basis and may be responsible for planning the route, handling customs paperwork, and ensuring the safe transfer of the aircraft.

What is the difference between Live In Ferry Pilot vs Commercial Ferry Pilot?

AspectLive In Ferry PilotCommercial Ferry Pilot
CertificationsCommercial Pilot License, Ferry Pilot EndorsementCommercial Pilot License, Ferry Pilot Endorsement
Work EnvironmentResidential ferry routes, often remote locationsVarious routes, including urban and remote areas
Employer & IndustryFerry companies, transportation servicesFerry operators, transportation industry

Both Live In Ferry Pilots and Commercial Ferry Pilots require similar certifications and work in ferry transportation. The key difference is that Live In Ferry Pilots typically reside on-site and operate in remote or residential routes, while Commercial Ferry Pilots may work on a broader range of routes without living on-site. Understanding these distinctions helps candidates choose the role that best fits their lifestyle and career goals.

What are some common challenges faced by Live In Ferry Pilots, and how can applicants prepare for them?

Live In Ferry Pilots often face challenges such as adapting to frequently changing schedules, navigating unfamiliar routes, and managing the physical demands of extended periods on the water. It’s important to be comfortable with flexible work hours and to have strong problem-solving skills for unexpected weather or mechanical issues. Applicants can prepare by gaining experience with a variety of vessel types, refining their navigation skills, and staying up-to-date with safety protocols. Teamwork and clear communication with crew members are also essential for success in this role.

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

To thrive as a Live In Ferry Pilot, you need a commercial pilot license, strong navigation and flight planning skills, and thorough knowledge of aviation safety regulations. Familiarity with various aircraft types, proficiency in using avionics systems, and certifications like instrument and multi-engine ratings are typically required. Strong problem-solving, adaptability, and effective communication are essential soft skills for managing unexpected situations and coordinating with ground crews. These competencies ensure the safe, timely, and efficient delivery of aircraft, often across diverse and challenging environments.
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SkillBridge Rotor Pilot (Multiple Locations)

SkillBridge Rotor Pilot (Multiple Locations)

Global Medical Response

Austin, TX • On-site

$85K - $93K/yr

Contractor

Posted 22 days ago


Key responsibilities

  • Work with a team of medical experts to safely transport customers to and from locations and facilities.

  • Ensure aircraft readiness for flight dispatches as described in the appropriate manuals, including all FAR and Med-Trans requirements, and aircraft cleanliness duties.

  • Maintain accurate MTC and regulatory documentation and record keeping.


Global Medical Response rating

6.8

Company rating: 6.8 out of 10

Based on 53 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

483rd of 877 rated healthcare providers


Job description

SkillBridge Rotor Pilot (Multiple Locations)

MUST BE ACTIVE-DUTY U.S. MILITARY TO QUALIFY

Not active-duty military? You can view related open roles here:  

  • Global Medical Response | GMR Careers

Global Medical Response (GMR) is proud to be an authorized provider of the DOD SkillBridge program, offering U.S. Military Service Members the opportunity to gain valuable civilian work experience in the medical response industry through training, internships and on-the-job (OJT) experience. 

Under the SkillBridge program, GMR hosts active-duty U.S. Military members for skilled employment training during the final six months of their active-duty obligated service. The SkillBridge Program with GMR will run for up to 180 days. During the SkillBridge program, a military service member will retain their military pay and benefits and will not be compensated by GMR.

SkillBridge program start dates are timed in accordance with company indoc schedules and Service Member availability. 

SkillBridge Program MinimumRequired Qualifications (general): 

  • Current Active-Duty Service Member 

  • Meets DoD SkillBridge Qualifications 

  • Available to participate for up to 180 days. 

  • Obtain signed approval from your unit commander (04 or above) and agree that participation in SkillBridge can be terminated at any time by the Service if mission requirements dictate.

During SkillBridge Program

  • 7/7 or 14/14 schedule, depending on location
  • 24-hour base housing provided at select locations

Post Completion of SkillBridge Program

Although successful completion of a Skillbridge program is a not a guarantee of future employment with any GMR company, a newly hired GMR/Med-Trans Pilot can expect the following:

  • Starting base salary $85,312 to $93,844, depending on experience
  • 0% to 43% geographic modifier for assigned base, depending on location
  • $15,000 sign-on bonus and $40,000 retention bonus after 3 years, all locations

Job Summary 

Responsibilities

  • Working with a team of medical experts to safely transport customers to and from locations and facilities
  • Ensure aircraft readiness for flight dispatches as described in the appropriate manuals, including all FAR and Med-Trans requirements, and aircraft cleanliness duties
  • Maintain accurate MTC and regulatory documentation and record keeping
  • Effectively communicate and collaborate with dispatch, flight crews, facilities, and partners
  • Provide shift change info to successive pilot and team following protocol for recording Med-Trans change board details
  • Accountable to maintain required certifications and ongoing training

MED-TRANS MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:

  • Current Rotorcraft FAA Commercial Certificate
  • Helicopter Instrument Rating
  • Current FAA Class II Medical Certificate
  • 2000 Total Flight Hours (No conversion factor applied)
  • 1500 Helicopter Hours
  • 1000 Helicopter PIC Hours
  • 1000 Turbine Helicopter Hours
  • 200 Helicopter Night Flight Hours (Aided or Unaided)
  • 200 Instrument Hours (Actual/Hood/SIM) 50 Hours Actual WX in Aircraft (IFR positions)
  • Previous HAA experience or equivalent is preferred

AEL REQUIREMENTS:

Experience (Line Pilot)

  • 2000 hours total flight time (No conversion factor applied) 
  • 1500 hours helicopter time
  • 1000 hours helicopter pilot in command
  • 500 hours turbine
  • 100 hours night unaided, or 50 hours unaided with 100 hours aided
  • Previous HAA experience or equivalent helpful

Experience (MX/Ferry Pilot)

  • 1500 hours total flight time (No conversion factor applied) 
  • 1200 hours helicopter time
  • 1000 hours helicopter pilot in command
  • 250 hours turbine
  • 50 hours night unaided

Education and Credentials:

  • FAA Rotorcraft-Helicopter Commercial Certificate
  • FAA Rotorcraft-Helicopter Instrument Rating
  • FAA Class II Medical Certificate or better
  • High school diploma or equivalent

REACH REQUIREMENTS: 

Experience (Line Pilot)

  • 2000 hours total flight time
  • 1000 hours helicopter pilot in command
  • 1000 hours turbine
  • 200 hours cumulative night
  • 100 hours instrument time (for IFR roles)
  • Previous HAA experience or equivalent helpful

**be prepared to submit logbooks for review

Education and Credentials:

  • FAA Rotorcraft-Helicopter Commercial Certificate
  • FAA Rotorcraft-Helicopter Instrument Rating
  • FAA Class II Medical Certificate or better
  • High school diploma or equivalent

Other:

  • 230-pound weight limit dressed in flight suit and boots

Global Medical Response teams deliver compassionate, quality medical care, primarily in the areas of emergency and patient relocation services around the world. We provide end-to-end medical transportation as well as fire services, integrated healthcare solutions and disaster response.

GMR is committed to supporting veterans, military spouses, and active-duty service members through recognized hiring initiatives and partnerships. Learn more about our dedication to creating meaningful career opportunities for the military community at Military | GMR Careers 

GMR’s Core Behaviors—keep care at the center, raise your hand, seek to understand, find a way together and be accountable—unite our teams and set us apart in emergency medical services.

Please Note: This SkillBridge Military opportunity is available for Transitioning Service Members ONLY! Although this is NOT a Direct Hire Position, participants who successfully complete their SkillBridge program may be eligible for immediate consideration for current open positions.  


EEO Statement

Global Medical Response and its family of companies are an Equal Opportunity Employer, which includes supporting veterans and providing reasonable accommodations for individuals with a disability. Pilots

Check out our careers site benefits page to learn more about our benefit options offered to regular, full time employees of GMR.

SkillBridge EvergreenQualifications:

Global Medical Response and its family of companies are an Equal Opportunity Employer, which includes supporting veterans and providing reasonable accommodations for individuals with a disability. Pilots

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About Global Medical Response

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Our mission of providing care to the world at a moment's notice is at the heart of everything we do. We are caregivers, first and foremost and we will be there when you need us. With more than 38,000 employees, Global Medical Response teams deliver compassionate, quality medical care, primarily in the areas of emergency and patient relocation services around the world. We provide end-to-end medical transportation as well as fire services, integrated health-care solutions and disaster response.

Industry

Health care and social assistance

Company size

51 - 200 Employees

Headquarters location

Greenwood Village, CO, US

Year founded

2018