airline Pilot & First Officer Jobs — Immediate Openings

$60K–$300K+ — first officer and captain positions at major and regional airlines. ATP, CFI, and low-time pathways. Sign-on bonuses, flight benefits, fast upgrades. See flight deck openings.

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Pilot & First Officer Jobs — Frequently Asked Questions

How much do airline pilots make?
Regional first officers start around $60K–$100K/year with sign-on bonuses. Major airline first officers earn $90K–$200K depending on aircraft and years of service. Captains at major airlines (Delta, American, United, Southwest) typically make $250K–$400K+/year, with wide-body international captains topping $500K.
What's required to become an airline pilot?
Airline pilots need an FAA Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) certificate, typically requiring 1,500 flight hours (or 1,000–1,250 via restricted ATP pathways). You'll also need a first-class medical, and pass airline-specific assessments and simulator evaluations.
Are regional airlines still hiring pilots?
Yes, many regional airlines continue hiring with sign-on bonuses and guaranteed flow-through agreements to major carriers. Hiring volume varies with industry cycles — check individual airline career pages for current postings.
Can I become a pilot without a college degree?
Most regional airlines do not require a four-year degree. Major airlines typically prefer a bachelor's degree but increasingly waive it for experienced candidates. What matters most is flight hours, certifications, clean records, and passing the interview and sim evaluation.

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Last updated: April 25, 2026