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Aircraft Mechanic II - CH-47

Redstone Arsenal, AL · On-site

$29.25 - $38.50/hr

... contractor pilot and non-rated crewmember flight records. Essential Duties * Provide aviation ... Must have an FAA A&P license or have completed a military aircraft repairer school for CH-47

Aircraft Mechanic II - CH-47

Redstone Arsenal, AL · On-site

$29.25 - $38.50/hr

... contractor pilot and non-rated crewmember flight records. Essential Duties * Provide aviation ... Must have an FAA A&P license or have completed a military aircraft repairer school for CH-47

... Instrument Flight Examiner in the CH-47F. * Subject matter expert for H-47 aircraft ... Coordinate usage of assets at home station and at temporary duty locations. * Travel to support the ...

... Instrument Flight Examiner in the CH-47F. * Subject matter expert for H-47 aircraft ... Coordinate usage of assets at home station and at temporary duty locations. * Travel to support the ...

HELICOPTER PILOT

Sitka, AK · On-site

$108K - $134K/yr

Cargo Helicopter (CH-47); Utility Helicopter (UH-60 series), (LUH-72 series) and others when ... The employee may be required to travel in military and/or commercial aircraft to perform temporary ...

... Instrument Flight Examiner in the CH-47F. * Subject matter expert for H-47 aircraft ... Coordinate usage of assets at home station and at temporary duty locations. * Travel to support the ...

CH-47F experience is required Desired Qualifications: MH-47G experience is highly desired ... Pilot will be a subject matter expert for H-47 aircraft. Assist in planning, coordinating ...

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How much do temporary ch 47 pilot jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for temporary ch 47 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 Temporary Ch 47 Pilot vs Helicopter Pilot?

AspectTemporary Ch 47 PilotHelicopter Pilot
CertificationsFAA Commercial Pilot Certificate, rotorcraft category, specific type ratings for CH-47FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate, rotorcraft category, various type ratings depending on helicopter model
Work EnvironmentMilitary or defense contractor settings, often in challenging terrainsCommercial, private, or charter operations in diverse environments
Employer & IndustryMilitary, defense contractors, government agenciesCommercial airlines, charter companies, private owners

The main difference between a Temporary Ch 47 Pilot and a Helicopter Pilot lies in their work environment and specific certifications. Temporary Ch 47 Pilots are typically involved in military or defense-related roles with specialized type ratings for the CH-47 helicopter, whereas Helicopter Pilots work across various civilian sectors with broader helicopter type certifications. Both roles require similar certifications but differ in operational focus and industry usage.

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Infographic showing various Temporary Ch 47 Pilot job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $130,916 per year, or $62.9 per hour.
CH-47 Maintenance Test Pilot

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CH-47 MAINTENANCE TEST PILOT

Performs flights and demonstrates proficiency during standardization flights on aircraft. Performs mathematical calculations required for weight and balance, performance data for takeoff, cruise, and landing configurations of aircraft in which the individuals are qualified.

Essential Duties And Responsibilities:

1. Performs pre-flight, in-flight and post-flight procedures in accordance with Company, Army or Air Force directives depending on assignment.

2. Performs operational ground checks, taxi checks, hover checks on rotary wing aircraft; functional check flights, general and limited maintenance test flights, confirmation check flights of aircraft and aircraft systems undergoing maintenance and determines, in accordance with Army or Air Force technical publications and Company procedures, the airworthiness of an aircraft prior to its release for customer use.

3. Performs troubleshooting procedures of an aircraft on the ground and in flight, and makes appropriate (verbal or written log entry) recommendations to assist ground personnel in correcting deficiencies.

4. Performs recovery and ferry flights.

5. Instructs maintenance personnel for aircraft ground run-up and taxi operations to prepare employees for certification.

6. Keeps abreast of and complies with FAA and local flying regulations and safety procedures as applicable for the job.

7. Maintains proficiency in basic flight maneuvers, appropriate aircraft emergency procedures and instrument flying consistent with Army or Air Force technical publications and Company requirements.

8. Briefs and demonstrates operational and emergency procedures to flight crew and noncrew members.

Other Duties And Responsibilities:

1. When not actually engaged in the physical operation of the aircraft, must be willing to be engaged in study, preparation and personal development to further physical and mental skills required to operate aircraft.

2. Operates motor vehicles in performance of assigned duties.

3. Completes records as required by TAMMS-A necessary to record aircraft and/or engine performance data. Completes maintenance documentation accurately using Integrated Maintenance Data System (IMDS) and required forms, and must show proficiency in IMDS within ninety (90) days when assigned to the Air Force Project.

4. Required to participate in instrument flight simulator training.

5. May be required to fly profile flights, which may include NVG, PNVS, and tactics.

Qualification Requirements:

1. Must demonstrate successfully the ability to start, run-up, fly, navigate and land aircraft that the individual is qualified to operate.

2. Must hold a valid and current FAA Commercial Pilot certificate with rotorcraft and instrument ratings in the aircraft class (fixed, rotary or both) for which a position is offered.

3. Must hold a valid FAA Instrument rating in the designated aircraft class for which job is offered.

4. Must have recorded (and proof presented) a minimum of one thousand (1,000) hours as pilot in command in the specific aircraft class for which a position is offered. Must have recorded (and proof presented) a minimum of one thousand five hundred (1,500) hours of pilot in command in the specific aircraft class for which a position is offered with five hundred (500) hours experience in helicopters of which at least two hundred fifty (250) hours must have been in the UH-1H or Bell 205 when assigned to the Air Force Project.

Fifty percent of minimum flight time of pilot in command can be in commercial aircraft similar to or already in the Army or Air Force offered.

5. Must have completed (or be in the process of completing) the (1H Maintenance Test Pilot Course) or FAA Test Flight Program in the UH-1H or Bell 205 when assigned to the Air Force Project.

Educational Experience:

1. High school diploma or equivalent General Educational Development (GED) certificate.

2. AMOC II graduation is a requisite for this job classification. Pilots flying OH-58D, CH-47, AH-64 or UH-60 aircraft must be a Phase II graduate in that particular aircraft before assuming Maintenance Test Pilot duties in those aircraft. Job candidates who meet qualifications 1 through 4 can be provided an AMOC Phase II course within one hundred eighty (180) days from entering the classification to become Phase II AMOC II qualified, provided the Government approves AMOC Phase II flight training. Failure to successfully complete the required course will disqualify the employee for this job classification.

3. Maintenance Test Pilots flying UH-60, CH-47, or AH-64 aircraft, have successfully completed MTPC prior to assuming PC and MTP duties in those aircraft.

Mathematical Skills:

1. Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide in all units of measure, using whole integers, common and decimal fractions.

2. Ability to compute rates, ratios, percentages, and interpolations necessary for aircraft and engine performance.

Physical Requirements:

1. Must hold a valid and current FAA or military Class II Medical Certificate as prescribed by the Government. Must undergo initially and annually thereafter, flight physical(s) prior to piloting an U. S. Army or Air Force aircraft.