Helicopter Pilot
Helicopter Pilot
How to become a helicopter pilot How much is the salary Work schedules Training
Transport people and cargo Charter flights Rescue operations Firefighting Aerial photography Crop dusting
Not much physical effort The mental stress is very fatiguing All pilots face the risk of hearing loss due to prolonged exposure to engine noise Helicopter pilots involved in rescue operations may be required to navigate dangerous airspace Commercial pilots have irregular work schedules typically flying between 30 and 90 hours each month
Military veterans attending flight school taking lessons from a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certified instructor most pilots today have a bachelors degree must be at least 18 years old and have at least 250 hours of flight experience.
commercial pilot jobs are projected to grow 11 percent from 2010 to 2020 As older pilots retire younger pilots advance Alaska U.S. Coast Guard
median annual wage of pilots, copilots, and flight engineers was $103,210 in 2010
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Union Business Agent Representing employees, contract negotiations, mediation and arbitration Between $70,000 and 120,000 Have training in labor law and labor employment Depends the political climate To follow in my fathers footsteps