Airlines
The airline industry is one of the largest employers in the economy. Most people think of Airline Careers as limited to Pilots and Flight Attendants. But there are many other opportunities in the Airline industry. Browse through the list of potential jobs. You might find something that interests you.
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Aircraft Manufacturing
From Boeing and Airbus to Pilatus, Cessna and Eclipse, there are a wide variety of aircraft manufacturing companies – and nearly as many career choices in the industry. From small single-engine personal aircraft all the way to gigantic transports, you could be building the airplanes of tomorrow.
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Pilots
There are many ways to make a living as a pilot. The list is by no means comprehensive, but will give you an idea of the variety of ways to fly and earn an income!
(Almost all paid pilot positions will require a Commercial Pilot certificate, Second Class Medical certificate and specialized training or additional ratings depending on the job. Some pilot careers will require an Airline Transport Rating (ATP) and a First Class Medical certificate.)
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Government Opportunities
The U.S. government employs a number of people in aviation. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the National Transportation Safety Administration (NTSB) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) are among the largest employers. But there are many other opportunities available in federal, state and local government.
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Airports
With all those airplanes coming and going, who’s keeping an eye on the airport itself? Many people don’t realize the number and variety of careers that are associated directly with airport operations.
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