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[Company] is a nationwide aerial survey company that provides a multi engine platform across North America. We hold true to our core values: Safety, Hard Work, Integrity and “The Little Things Matter”.
The Aerial Survey Pilot utilizes mapping or photographic equipment while operating an aircraft. The Aerial Survey Pilot is assigned areas to fly over and capture images or record data, all while safely operating company aircraft. Pilots are expected to fly in all aircraft-capable weather conditions and congested airspace. The position requires the effective planning, and execution of aerial survey flights in various controlled airspace; as well as the overall management of company aircraft.
Benefits
Home-Based
16 days on and 12 off rotation structure
Pay Above Industry Standard
Generous Hotel Allowance and Per Diem
Company-Paid Travel Expenses and Rental Car
Health Insurance Options (Medical, Dental, and Vision)
401k with Company Match
Instrument Currency Program
Industry leading in-house training program
Cross-country flying and experience navigating diverse weather patterns and complex airspace
Monthly Health and Wellness Credit
Advancement opportunities and at home work projects available
Dynamic Team Environment
What You'll Do
Fly planes located anywhere in the lower 48 or Canada
Operate Multi-Engine Aircraft Single Pilot
Manage the aircrafts movements and airports cross country
Maintain a clean internal and external aircraft
Complete daily forms about aircraft and plane condition
Work with Flight Operations and in house Maintenance team on decision making
Work with maintenance facilities throughout the country to maintain a safe aircraft
Work above 8,000’ AGL Including Class A
Flights as long as 8 hours over large metropolitan areas
Navigate high traffic airspaces, restricted and prohibited airspace and the SFRA
Eat lots of Chipotle (Probably)
Required Qualifications
FAA Commercial Multi-Engine
FAA Instrument Rating (Current and proficient)
High Performance Endorsement
Complex Endorsement
First Class or Second Class Medical
Valid Driver’s License
Current passport with at least six-months of validity remaining at time of employment.
Legal right to work in the United States
Must be able to travel freely within the United States and without restriction to all countries Sol Aerial Survey serves
450 Total Time in an Aircraft
80 hours of MEL at time of hire (This is an insurance requirement and cannot be waived)
FCC Radio License
Multi Engine Night Current and proficient at time of hire
Next Steps
Fill out the required information below.
Use the link provided to complete our PI assessment: https://assessment.predictiveindex.com/bo/2GT7/LinePilot52025
Once you have completed the PI assessment, you will receive an email from [email protected] that will allow you to take the cognitive test. It is highly suggested to try the sample questions before taking the actual test. You will receive a completion email from predictiveindex.com, once you have finished the cognitive test.
Note: We need both the PI and cognitive assessments completed before we will review your application submission. If there are issues, please reach out to [email protected] for support.
We are much more interested in bringing in the right person, so even if your background doesn't quite match, we would still love to hear from you!