What kind of job will I be able to get when I’m finished the Professional Pilot Program?
(Back to Top) q The Commercial Pilot’s License in itself is a professional pilot’s license. If you want the quickest way to the airlines, the next step is to begin building hours. Some pilots get a float endorsement and head up North to work the docks and hopefully land a job flying a Beaver or something of the like. If you have an aptitude for teaching, instructing is a rewarding career. Other options are agricultural flying, flying skydivers, towing gliders and banners, and ferrying planes to name a few. You will pick a route later on based on your interests and personality. q There are many ways for a new Commercial Multi-IFR pilot to obtain employment. If you think you have an aptitude for instructing, your best choice is to carry on with an Instructor Rating and teach flying for a few years for a school that has twins to move into. At Pro, we quite often hire our own students if they exhibit the attitude and skills that we see fit for a Professional Flight Centre Instructor. If yo