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Parttime Pc 12 Pilot Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Pilot EX - Bemidji

Bemidji, MN · On-site

$46.76 - $70.14/hr

Most part-time and all full-time positions are eligible for benefits. * Health & Welfare Benefit ... Day/Night 12 hours Weekend Requirement: Every Other Weekend Call Requirement: None Remote or On ...

Pilot EX - Brainerd

Brainerd, MN · On-site

$46.76 - $70.14/hr

Most part-time and all full-time positions are eligible for benefits. * Health & Welfare Benefit ... Day/Night 12 hours Weekend Requirement: Every Other Weekend Call Requirement: None Remote or On ...

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How much do parttime pc 12 pilot jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for parttime pc 12 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 the difference between Parttime Pc 12 Pilot vs Parttime Commercial Pilot?

AspectParttime Pc 12 PilotParttime Commercial Pilot
Required CertificationsPrivate Pilot License (PPL), possibly Commercial Pilot License (CPL) depending on tasksCommercial Pilot License (CPL), often with additional ratings
Work EnvironmentLight aircraft, small charter or training flights, often flexible hoursVaried aircraft, commercial operations, may involve longer hours
Employer & Industry UsageFlight schools, small charter companies, private ownersCommercial airlines, charter services, cargo operators

The Parttime Pc 12 Pilot typically operates smaller aircraft like the Pilatus PC-12, often in private or training settings with flexible schedules. In contrast, a Parttime Commercial Pilot may operate a wider range of aircraft in commercial operations, requiring higher certifications and often working in more regulated environments. Both roles require a Commercial Pilot License, but their work scope and industry focus differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Parttime Pc 12 Pilot job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 93% Full Time, and 7% Part Time. Highlights an 87% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $130,916 per year, or $62.9 per hour.
Pilot (Part-Time)

Pilot (Part-Time)

Blue Air Training

Avon Park, FL • On-site

Part-time

Posted 11 days ago


Job description


Pilot will operate company owned aircraft, including: OV-10 Bronco, PC-9, IAR-823 Brasov, Bell-206 helicopter, and A-90 Raider in support of our customer. The information below is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required for this position. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.

Job Duties and Responsibilities

  • Coordinate with the customer to develop scenarios, desired learning objectives, and basing options for training;
  • Develop and maintain thorough knowledge of aircraft systems and company procedures under normal, instrument, and emergency conditions;
  • Demonstrate thorough knowledge of Tactics, Techniques and Procedures of Close Air Support (CAS) and customer missions, as defined by federal publications;
  • Exercise knowledge of Foreign threat systems and government aircraft capabilities to accurately simulate various assets in accordance with customer scenarios and desired learning objectives;
  • Other administrative duties in conjunction with aviation may be required;
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Minimum Requirements

Must have minimum 1000 hours fighter time or 1300 hours total time (PIC/IP/SEFE in F/A/T-aircrafts) with 300 hours fighter time; wavier may be granted on case-by-case basis with 300 fighter hours minimum. May have 500 hours total fighter time and current in the Armed Forces Reserve or Guard status. Fighter time includes any Government owned F-, A-designation, as well as T-38 ADAIR, T-38 IFF, and any international exchange fighter equivalent aircraft servicing as Pilot in Command, Instructor Pilot, or Stan/Eval Flight Examiner. Must have tactical flying recency within the preceding five (5) years; can be with US Military Department, a foreign DoD equivalent, or a US DoD Contractor providing ADAIR or Close-Air-Support on another DoD contract. Recency requirement may be waived on a case-by-case basis based on experience level. Must be previously qualified DoD flight lead (4-shhip for ADAIR, 2-ship for CCAS) in F- or A-designated aircraft. Must have FAA Letter of Authorization (LOA) and current FAA Class II medical rating. Must be IFR rated and hold a commercial pilot certificate. Weapons Systems Officer (WSO) and other DoD equivalents may be considered on a case-by-case basis provided candidate has a minimum 1300 hours as a PIC under FAA commercial certificate and 300 hours PIC for an F- or A-designated aircraft, was a previous DoD Instructor WSO qualified, contractor trained flight lead (4-ship for ADIAR, 2-ship for CCAS) in F- or A-designated aircraft and approved the GPO. Must be a self-starter, able to work independently or as part of a team. Must maintain a FAA issued Commercial Single-Engine Land (CSEL) certification. Must be able to obtain/maintain a clearance level as required per contract. Must be able to obtain a Common Access Card (CAC) and must not be barred from any government installation. Must a US Citizen. If COMSEC access is required, must be a have final level of clearance and must complete required briefing in accordance with AFI 33-201. COMSEC accounts will be limited to the minimum necessary and will be on a strict need-to-know basis. Must be fluent in the English language with excellent communication skills. Must be willing to work nights, weekends, and holidays, if necessary. Must be able to stand, lift overhead, bend, crouch, climb a ladder, see to look, and ear the listen. Must provide own military flight helmet with MIL-standard oxygen and communication connections as well as standard civilian-style headset.