
Sean Weekley
Pilot β’ Eager to build my career, will relocate β’ Pipeline Patrol PIC
Flight Experience & Aircraft
2 type ratings β’ 881 total hours
Total Hours
881
Multi-Engine Hours
149
Jet Hours
0
Turboprop Hours
0
Type Ratings
C-182
Training date: Mar 2026
C-185
Training date: May 2025
333 hours in type
Certificates & Qualifications
Commercial Pilot License
Issued Aug 2022
Private Pilot License
Issued Aug 2020
Instrument Rating
Issued Jul 2022
Multi-Engine Rating
Issued Jun 2023
FAA First Class Medical
Issued Jun 2025
Expires Jun 2026
Work Experience
Pilot in Command
KCSI Aerial Patrol
Responsible for ensuring safety of flight and completion of missions. Final authority regarding weather conditions, aircraft condition, client pressure, and personal flight scheduling to ensure maximum efficiency and safety.
Observer/ Sensor opperator
KCSI Aerial Patrol
Responsible for detecting and reporting damage threats to oil pipelines. Manage and operate leak detection systems, promote safe aircraft operations, and fly routes to help with workload in the cockpit.
Education
Bachelor of Science in Forestry, Minor in Fire Sciences.
University of Montana at Missoula, Montana
Profile Overview
881
Total Flight Hours
2
Aircraft Types
Personal Interests
I am interested in outdoor pursuits, spending many of my formative years camping and flying into the backcountry of Utah, Idaho and Montana as PIC in a Cessna 185. This has given me a unique set of skills in managing safety and decision making that is not taught in most traditional flight school curriculums. I am also interested in spontaneous travel. My father was a pilot for Delta Air Lines and I would join him on random trips all over the world. These interests make me a great candidate for corporate aviation. I am equally comfortable flying into challenging airports such as Jackson Hole, Wyoming, or far reaching destinations such as Athens, and every possible airport in-between.
Back country aviation
Travel
Discovering new environments