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Part 91 Pilot Jobs in Colorado (NOW HIRING)

The pilot will lead flight operations for airborne data acquisition, primarily under FAA Part 91 regulations. This position requires extensive travel and overnight deployments, with absences from ...

The pilot will lead flight operations for airborne data acquisition, primarily under FAA Part 91 regulations. This position requires extensive travel and overnight deployments, with absences from ...

The pilot will lead flight operations for airborne data acquisition, primarily under FAA Part 91 regulations. This position requires extensive travel and overnight deployments, with absences from ...

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How much do part 91 pilot jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for part 91 pilot in Colorado is $137,661.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $105,200.00 and $163,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a part 91 pilot?

A Part 91 Pilot operates under FAA regulations in Part 91, which govern non-commercial flights such as private, corporate, and personal aircraft operations. These pilots do not fly for hire, meaning they are typically employed by private owners, businesses, or flight departments rather than airlines or charter companies. Their duties include pre-flight planning, ensuring aircraft readiness, and adhering to safety protocols. Unlike Part 135 or Part 121 pilots, they have more flexibility in flight schedules and operational requirements. However, they must still comply with FAA regulations, including currency and proficiency requirements.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a part 91 pilot?

To thrive as a Part 91 Pilot, you need comprehensive aeronautical knowledge, advanced flight proficiency, and typically an FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate or Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) rating. Mastery of avionics systems, flight management systems, and familiarity with regulatory compliance under FAR Part 91 are essential. Exceptional situational awareness, decision-making skills, and strong interpersonal communication set standout pilots apart. These qualifications ensure safe, efficient, and professional private or corporate flight operations, often with higher expectations for autonomy and customer service.

What are the most common challenges faced by part 91 pilots in their day-to-day operations?

Part 91 Pilots often work with flexible schedules and may be required to adapt quickly to changing itineraries or weather conditions, which can be challenging from a planning perspective. Since these pilots usually fly for private owners or corporate clients, they are expected to handle everything from pre-flight planning and maintenance checks to catering to passenger needs, sometimes as the sole crew member. Balancing the responsibilities of flight safety, regulatory compliance, and exceptional customer service can be demanding but also rewarding. Strong organizational skills, proactivity, and adaptability are key to overcoming these challenges and excelling in the role.

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Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

ABOUT US

Founded in 1866, The Sanborn Map Company (Sanborn) is one of the oldest continuously operating mapping and geospatial information technology companies in the US. Our work is highly visual, and our mapped data and applications are an essential part of todays information economy. We serve many industries and government departments and need to communicate effectively with them about our wide range of products and services. We remain at the forefront of the GIS and photogrammetry industry by offering high quality, technologically superior products and services backed by the industrys most experienced staff. We are looking for a talented individual to fill this role working in a collaborative environment ready to innovate workflow.

SUMMARY:

The Senior Pilot operates aircraft to fly aerial photo missions in support of mapping and LiDAR projects. As Pilot in Command of the aircraft, the pilot directs onboard crew to ensure safe and efficient acquisition missions. Responsibilities include performing flight operations within schedule and budget; coordinating with authorities to obtain flight permission/clearance within restricted or Class B airspace; maintaining flight records; and advising supervisors of any equipment maintenance requirements or safety concerns.

The Senior Pilot is responsible for the safe, compliant, and efficient operation of Sanborns fleet of turbine-powered aircraft, including Aero Commander, Navajo and King Air 300 series (if type rated). The pilot will lead flight operations for airborne data acquisition, primarily under FAA Part 91 regulations. This position requires extensive travel and overnight deployments, with absences from home base potentially exceeding 200 days per year. The pilot is expected to maintain the highest professional and safety standards in accordance with FAA regulations and company policies.

MAJOR RESPONSIBILITES:

  • Adhere to FAA regulations and meet the requirements for a Pilot in Command (PIC) per FAA part 91.
  • Coordinate logistics and daily flight scheduling to ensure a smooth continuation of work.
  • Adhere to standard operating procedures, insuring compliance.
  • Participate in pilot training programs.
  • Attend periodic safety meetings and other safety training as needed.
  • Adhere to the company Flight Operations Manual (FOM).
  • Perform to project budgets.
  • Stay current with requirements of reporting mechanisms such as pilot logs, dailies, ACLs.
  • Provide weekly reports and other reports as necessary to executive management.
  • Review the weather forecasts and make recommendations for the relocation of aircraft and crew to maximize the acquisition of data.
  • Provide reports in reference to the progression of the photo acquisition.
  • Ensure that procedures with Air Traffic control centers and they are being followed.
  • Coordinate in obtaining airspace clearance for restricted airspace areas.
  • Coordinate with flight planning staff to insure efficient collection scenarios are devised for the type of aircraft to be used.
  • Collaborate with all flight operations staff as needed to ensure the maintenance and the operational status of the aircraft.
  • Present and demonstrate aircraft capabilities to clients as requested.
  • Other duties as assigned.

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:

Not applicable.

QUALIFICATIONS:

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

EDUCATION:

  • High school Diploma. Associates degree in aviation or equivalent experience preferred.
  • ATP required

EXPERIENCE:

  • Required minimum of 3,000 hours total flying time. 1,500 as pilot in command.
  • Preferred minimum of 1,500 hours MEL to be considered to operate multi-engine aircraft.
  • 1000 hours turbine minimum
  • Recent flight experience per FAA Part 61 & 61.57.
  • Proficiency with computers and software.
  • Geospatial industry aerial acquisition experience preferred.
  • Aero Commander and King Air 300 series type rating highly preferred.
  • Annual ground and flight training required in King Air 300 series aircraft.
  • Operate King Air 300 series aircraft for data acquisition primarily in night operations.

CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS:

  • Active commercial pilots license.
  • FAA IFR Rating.
  • 1st class medical certification from FAA.

OTHER REQUIREMENTS:

  • Approval from chief pilot and acceptance/insurability by Sanborns aviation carrier.
  • Successful completion of initial drug screen and subsequent drug screens.
  • Successful completion of a background check, including driving record.
  • Ground and flight training required in make and model of designated aircraft.
  • Ability to provide flight training in designated make and model to staff pilots.
  • Valid passport and ability to travel anywhere in North America.

Position Location: Nationwide

Salary Range - $35-45/Hour

Additional Requirements:

Applicant must live in the U.S. and be authorized to work in the U.S.

Sanborn offers a comprehensive health and wellness program which includes medical, dental, vision, 401k, holiday, PTO, EAP, disability and life insurance benefits.

TO APPLY: Visit our website: www.Sanborn.com under the Careers menu option to apply. We are accepting applications for this position until August 15, 2026. Sanborn is a Veteran/Disability Equal Opportunity Employer.