Few roles capture the imagination quite like piloting the Goodyear Blimp, an iconic symbol of aviation history and a rare career opportunity reserved for only a select few. Serving as a Goodyear Airship Pilot means becoming part of a legacy recognized around the world, where precision, professionalism, and passion for flight come together in one of the most unique piloting experiences available today. This role isnât just about flying an aircraft; itâs about stewarding an American icon, engaging with communities, and bringing unforgettable aerial moments to millions.
What Youâll Do
Support forward planning of airship flight operations, ensuring smooth, efficient, and wellâcoordinated missions.
Arrange essential travel logistics, including airports and lodging to keep operations moving seamlessly.
Monitor weather conditions to ensure safe, accurate decisionâmaking during all phases of flight.
Communicate effectively with crew members, airport staff, and passengers to maintain exceptional coordination and professionalism.
Achieve full proficiency flying the new Goodyear NT Airship, mastering advanced systems, vectorable propellers, thrustâvector controls, and a stateâofâtheâart Garmin glass cockpit with EICAS.
Pilot the airship to maximize brand exposure, supporting publicârelations goals while maintaining strict safety and operational standards.
Assist in tactical operations management, including passenger flights, night sign missions, crossâcountry exposure flights, televised events, test flights, and required documentation.
Operate the airship safely and efficiently, ensuring optimal performance and positive corporate visibility.
Plan, direct, operate, and administer all aspects of airship missions, including crew coordination and groundâsupport oversight, all in full compliance with corporate, OSHA, and FAA requirements.
Engage professionally with internal teams and external partners, including vendors, media, airport management, the public, and Goodyear customers.
What Weâre Looking For
High School Diploma or equivalent education.
LTA/HTA Commercial Pilot License, plus Instrument Rating and MultiâEngine Rating.
A minimum of 1,250 hours of total flight time.
Familiarity with Garmin technology and glassâcockpit systems, with experience considered a strong advantage.
Physical & Environmental demands
Comfortability with exposure to outdoor weather including rain, wind, thunder, lightning, snow, heat, humidity, fog, etc. May tend to and/or fly airship in adverse conditions.
Ability to lift 75 lbs.
What Will Set You Apart
Able to maintain current knowledge of all FAA, Goodyear and other regulatory requirements, advisories, publications and policies as required.
Demonstrated commitment to safety, professionalism, and standardization.
Strong communication skills.
Additional Details
Relocation available: No
Sponsorship available: No
Typical schedule: Approximately 60-80% of the Pilotâs time is spent flying an aircraft not only during normal business hours but also throughout evenings, weekends, and holidays.
Training: 6-12 months of onboarding/training.