How to become a Corporate Jet Pilot
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- Опубліковано 11 бер 2023
- Looking to pursue a career as a corporate pilot? Look no further! In this comprehensive guide, we will take you through the steps that you need to follow to become a successful corporate pilot. Whether you're a fresh aviation enthusiast or a seasoned pilot looking to make a switch, our expert tips and strategies will help you navigate your way through the complex aviation industry and land your dream job as a corporate pilot. So fasten your seat belts and get ready for takeoff as we explore the exciting world of corporate aviation and guide you toward your ultimate destination: a fulfilling career as a corporate pilot.
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I'm currently about half way through with my 141 school and I really enjoy these videos for the information and simplicity.
Honest, straight talk from a 6k+ ATP. We need content like yours. Thank you sir.
Hey brother, can you make a vid on how a normal day starts at a airline / charter/ corporate job? Like does it start with “clock in…get (or choose) route…check weather….preflight…load baggage…get coffee…fire up engines….land….coffee….clock out. Thanks 😊
I’m instrument rated with 225 working on commercial always been curious how the knowledge gets carried over from student setting to real world setting
Love this channel! The intro song I can’t help hear I’m A Barbie Girl song 😅
My wife’s cousin got lucky with a corporate job. He was working on the ramp at the airport and some super wealthy guy took a liking to him. Basically told him to go get his commercial certificate and he can be his pilot for his business jet. He did exactly that and now he’s a corporate pilot.
There’s big draw backs to being a corporate pilot though. He’s basically a flying butler that’s on call 24/7. He missed his daughter’s baptism because the boss called the day of and said let’s go. If I flew business jets I’d much rather fly charter like NetJets instead of working for an individual.
If they require 1000 hours of jet time, how do you get that without military experience. Also would turbo-prop be as good as jet time.
Is a degree required to become a captain at a legacy airline
Can you help me out with my flight training I don't have alot of money but have alot of free time currently and highly motivated to become a commercial pilot. Can you do something for me ?
Im working full time as a senior A&P and am paid well for my location. $48/hr. I also have my commercial Mel/Sel ifr and own a vans rv-9a. Im building tons of time but my question is the cfi really that important for me to get a flying job once I hit 1000-1500 hrs? It would be hard for me to devote time to being a cfi and if I went full time cfi I would probably take a big pay cut.
Approx how much does a corporate pilot make? Do they make more or less then airline pilot- what are the advantages of one over the other
Which is more in demand
what if i become a pilot in the military what happens then because ill have the
hours
Oc flight lesson. How often do pilots fly 1000 hours a year. I read that delta guarantees 74 hours a month so does that mean if I wanna fly 83 hours a month it’s not always possible ?
hello, quick question... would it be reasonable to assume I can make 300k a year if i am getting paid 260/hr at united (boeing 737) or is that stretching the imagination
I’m 18 years old and my dream is to become a pilot but I can’t fund being a pilot.
Hi there,
I grew up on welfare, food stamps, and section 8 housing with no dad around for guidance. My mom and I lived in a converted garage as our bedroom in her sisters house in the early 1980’s. Starting the age of 14, I got a job, then worked 2 jobs during summers, helped support my mom, while in college and busted my rear to do whatever it took to achieve what I wanted out of life. If I can do it, anyone can. The question is whether you’re willing to make the personal sacrifice to do whatever it takes to get you there.
Best of luck with everything
Check out the military.
Brother ATP flight school let’s you student loan
@garrettbrown3692 maybe he can't get a student loan