To thrive as a USPS Pilot, you need a commercial pilot’s license, a strong understanding of cargo flight operations, and significant experience in aviation logistics. Familiarity with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations, air traffic control systems, and advanced navigation technology is necessary. Excellent situational awareness, adaptability, and problem-solving skills are important soft skills for safely managing variables during flights. These competencies ensure timely and secure transport of mail and packages, supporting the USPS’s commitment to reliable delivery services.