How to Find a Pilot for a Private Jet

After spending tens of thousands of dollars on a private jet, choosing your pilot can be a difficult and time consuming decision. As safety is a major concern, pilots' records are available to the public. You can view their ratings, completed training, previously held jobs and accident report records. Make sure to take your time and not rush into a decision when selecting your pilot to assure that you and your jet are in good hands.

Instructions

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      Place an advertisement for a pilot on a pilot employment website. These websites provide information to employers about available employees. These are field-specific, so they are better for finding a pilot than other general employment websites.

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      Consider hiring an aircraft management company. Aircraft management companies hire the pilot and crew for you, while maintaining the jet and keeping it up to Federal Aviation Administration standards. Liability protection is also added to your jet, as these companies must make sure the jet is in a safe condition.

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      Review the resumes of prospects. Research their FAA awards and pilot ratings.

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      Conduct interviews with potential pilots. Be on the lookout for any liabilities or other red flags that may come up. If anything seems specious or out of the ordinary, do not be afraid to investigate further into the pilot's record.

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      Check that the pilot you choose has provided you with actuate information. If you choose to go with an aircraft management company, check them out through the Better Business Bureau

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