Entering Business Aviation: Tips on Finding Work

 

 Entering Business Aviation: Tips on Finding Work


Maybe you're a college graduate with a degree in commercial aviation, or maybe you've been flying for 20 years. Either way, this post is for you.

It contains tips on how to find work as an aviator and advance your career in the business aviation industry. You'll also learn about advanced piloting certifications, how to get a job as an air safety analyst or pilot examiner, and what other jobs are available within the industry depending on which type of expertise you want to develop.

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The body of this article is split into three parts, which are:

Part 1: The importance of customer service and professionalism. Finding a job in the business aviation industry. Tips to finding a job as an air safety analyst or pilot examiner. Part 2: Becoming a Certified Flight Instructor (CFII), Private Pilot, Flight Instructor (FOI), In-Flight Technician (IFT), or Commercial Pilot. Successful job hunting strategies and how to improve your chances of getting hired as an air safety analyst or pilot examiner. Sources of work for pilots, air safety analysts, and pilot examiners. Part 3: Jobs you can pursue that aren't related to flying, but still involve the business aviation industry.

PART 1: Finding A Job As An Aviator

Part 1 is all about finding a job as an aviator. It's split into two sections: The importance of customer service and professionalism and tips for searching for a job within the business aviation industry.

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