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In this video I reveal 3 TIPS to help you get hired for your first pilot job... best part is, a pilot resume may not even be required! This is how I did it, and how I was able to pave my own aviation career path as a commercial pilot right after graduating flight school! It is the advice that I give to anyone aspiring to chase their aviation dreams!
Tip #1: Networking is one of your most valuable skills and one that I cannot stress enough in this video. Being able to meet other pilots, ground crew, aircraft owners, retired aviators, FBO workers, etc, will set you up to make connections and build relationships that your resume alone will NEVER be able to do.
Tip#2: Build a good pilot resume... and I'm not just talking about your flying skills! Coming fresh out of flight school doesn't serve your resume very well to begin with. With only a couple hundred hours in your pilot logbook, it's disappointing to find out that airlines require at least a couple THOUSAND hours to even be considered for a first officer/copilot position! But that's okay because there are ways to get your foot in the door by being a well rounded aviator with many different skills useful in the flying world. Oh... and not to mention it helps to have networked and have a connection to help you get your first aviation job.
Tip #3: Always be willing to learn.. if you think you've learned everything you need to know... then you won't make it very far as a pilot. From the private pilot license, to the ATPL, you are constantly learning new things. Every person you talk to is an opportunity to learn more and better your flying skills both in the airplane and on the ground.
Finding your first pilot job can be discouraging for any aviator first starting out. BUT DO NOT BE DISCOURAGED! Your best opportunity is right NOW while you are in training, my tips will help encourage you to get out there and start making the connections you need in order to get your foot in the door before you even finish your commercial pilot license. Happy and safe flying everyone!
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Комментарии : 102   
@jojojoman78
@jojojoman78 Год назад
cant say enough how important networking is in aviation. i finished flight training in august 2020 when there was no job avail. last year i started with a new company as a flight attendant. i got to know the chief of flight ops and recruiting pilots. now i am waiting for my type rating start for the A320 :) i was interviewed even before guys with jet hours and ratings.
@EvanLuft
@EvanLuft Год назад
That’s awesome!! That’s a great example. I’m gonna pin this comment to the top
@ahmedrizwan7847
@ahmedrizwan7847 Год назад
Your an inspiration sir, I’m doing my cpl and hoping for the better.
@kylesweeney929
@kylesweeney929 Год назад
that's just extremely lucky and right place in right time kind of thing. never heard of that anywhere
@jojojoman78
@jojojoman78 Год назад
@@kylesweeney929 luck is an important factor for sure. but so is not giving up. i had many assessments and interviews where i didnt get the job. but eventually you will be in the right place at the right time.
@kylesweeney929
@kylesweeney929 Год назад
@@jojojoman78 thanks!
@andre5468
@andre5468 Год назад
Im doing my instructor rating here in Alberta, hoping to find something! Saying hello to everyone is something I wish I did when starting out, and remember their names. You also learn things talking to other people your instructor may miss.
@EvanLuft
@EvanLuft Год назад
Awesome! Haha yes it is so true. Every time you’re out at an airport, there is someone that can hook ya up with something! Where are you instructing?
@AFO3310
@AFO3310 Год назад
I am 2 weeks out from my initial CFI checkride and have 480 or so hours. I've been working at my flight school's front desk for a couple months as well. Not only do I have a spot waiting for me when I pass the ride, but I have a constant stream of pilots coming in so I can try and do some part 91 right seat stuff. I'm also a cadet with a regional and hopefully will have a 121 FO spot waiting for me when I get my ATP. NETWORK LIKE CRAZY AND APPLY EVERYWHERE!!!
@EvanLuft
@EvanLuft Год назад
Good for you! Yes network! There are some great jobs to be had, but only for those who go ask for them! Haha
@theultimatejetguide
@theultimatejetguide Год назад
Awesome tips. Thanks for sharing - esp networking!
@kayleluft5426
@kayleluft5426 Год назад
Crazy how far being a friendly, inquisitive person can take you! And should probably mention, for the introverts out there, to not to be intimidated to approach people - we’re all aviation nerds haha and more often than not people want to help each other out!
@EvanLuft
@EvanLuft Год назад
You are right my brother! Haha you and I are especially nerds for sure hahah ❤️❤️
@tube8423
@tube8423 Год назад
@@EvanLuft Welcome Captain, I'm from Egypt and I'm very obsessed with studying aviation but I don't have the money to study...Can you help me please
@victorlazari5708
@victorlazari5708 Год назад
@@tube8423 i think it's the major "why am I not flying yet" reason for lots of us
@roger201288
@roger201288 Год назад
4:27 AYOOO THAT WAS ME TOWING THE 737
@EvanLuft
@EvanLuft Год назад
Actually?!??
@AviatorLifeCS
@AviatorLifeCS Год назад
Love your videos, Evan. The cessna conquest is one of my favorite turboprop airplanes.
@EvanLuft
@EvanLuft Год назад
Thanks so much!! Really means a lot coming from you!! :) :) cheers!
@martinjmerritt
@martinjmerritt Год назад
Great video Evan. I think it will help anyone keen enough to follow your advice.
@EvanLuft
@EvanLuft Год назад
Thanks a lot martin! Well… that is how you linked me up flying conquests! :)
@kylerichard7
@kylerichard7 Год назад
Great practical advice! Nice production on the video. Great job keeping it short, sweet and to the point.
@EvanLuft
@EvanLuft Год назад
Thanks Kyle! By any chance… do you do video editing? Haha
@kylerichard7
@kylerichard7 Год назад
@@EvanLuft It’s one of my favorite hobbies! I’m currently working on my bachelors in UAS and start my private pilot flight training next week. I admire people who are willing to share their experience and advice with people such as myself. You’ll see some more aviation content soon if you keep an eye on my channel.
@Ali-fx6qp
@Ali-fx6qp Год назад
Each time I watch a new video of yours I just can’t wait to see the next one 😃 it makes me happy
@EvanLuft
@EvanLuft Год назад
Thanks so much!! I’m so glad you like my videos! Makes me happy! Maybe we will get to fly together some day!! :)
@Ali-fx6qp
@Ali-fx6qp Год назад
@@EvanLuft oh my goodness 😍 I would love to shake your hand man 🤝🏼 absolutely yes
@codyzumr4040
@codyzumr4040 Год назад
I'm currently doing flight school while working at an FBO and I get to meet many different pilots weather charter or private and get to hear their great stories
@EvanLuft
@EvanLuft Год назад
Awesome!!
@kathielarsen6788
@kathielarsen6788 Год назад
Great advice and gorgeous view! :)
@EvanLuft
@EvanLuft Год назад
Thanks!!! :)
@angelortega8643
@angelortega8643 Год назад
Hey you putting some great content out there! I’m at 400TT and having difficulty find low time pilot jobs I have applied to a lot of positions with no response. But this video is giving me hope to keep on trying
@EvanLuft
@EvanLuft Год назад
Thanks angel! Honestly, just find some on Insta, and make friends then see if they know anybody at their work… networking 101. Sometimes you gotta do a little smooooooozing and honestly… a beer 🍻 sometimes seals the deal on a new job… or at least a new friendship :)
@wg.anthony
@wg.anthony 9 месяцев назад
any update on that first job?
@christopherbowers7219
@christopherbowers7219 Год назад
Awesome video!!!!
@EvanLuft
@EvanLuft Год назад
Thanks so much Chris!!
@RyansAdventures1
@RyansAdventures1 2 месяца назад
Hey I recognized Springbank. Did my training there back in 2005
@alexanderdavidson7837
@alexanderdavidson7837 Год назад
Agree 100%...i got my first jet gig from working at an FBO here in Australia... Throwing chocks and being helpful to anyone all the time really helped me.
@EvanLuft
@EvanLuft Год назад
That is the ticket! I was going to mention that the ramp people are usually the ones that have the most networking ability because they handle every airplane. Haha
@dwayneparkin6838
@dwayneparkin6838 Год назад
I don’t know how I found this page but man I’m finishing up my commercial and I was concerned about finding a job now I have faith because I love to network
@EvanLuft
@EvanLuft Год назад
Networking is gooood my friend!! You’ll do great as long as you can make friends! Your first job…. Will be the one you never saw coming :)
@pumarolz
@pumarolz Год назад
The Cessna conquest with the pt6 is my favorite twin turboprop with or without the tip tank or winglets
@EvanLuft
@EvanLuft Год назад
It’s a great airplane :)
@stuartferguson7947
@stuartferguson7947 Год назад
All very sound advice; I’d add be willing to accept airport work, even if it’s part time sweeping the hangar floor to give you opportunities to not only meet and expand those networks but get a reputation as a worker, team player etc - you need to stand out for all the right reasons & being in the right place at the right time helps too.
@EvanLuft
@EvanLuft Год назад
Yes you are correct. Need to be able to somehow build good relationships above the others. But in a way that is doesn’t come across as such. Being friendly and always helping everyone else is a good way
@jean-christopheasselin1939
@jean-christopheasselin1939 Год назад
Probably not a people are gonna read this i never comment on anything: Networking and going out of your way to land a job (work long hours, willing to relocate) are the keys. Landed my first job this summer 7 days after my checkride, right seat in a king air 200. Opportunity that i heard of from talking to a guy i went to high school with. Never talked to him during those years but still messaged him later (knowing he became a pilot) to know if he had any advices or tips. Be willing, be kind to everybody from the fuel guy to the receptionist at the flight school and really go out of your way, you’ll make it happen! Jc
@EvanLuft
@EvanLuft Год назад
Completely agree!! :)
@wettenenrechten
@wettenenrechten 4 месяца назад
Flying with the nose above the curve of the earth seems very difficult to me. Just making adjusting for that.
@grumpybear741
@grumpybear741 Год назад
Great advice and all things that have helped me get the first aviation job. Just finished some low level pipeline inspection. But I have to ask, without an instructor rating, how can I log that multi PIC time that so many potential employers are after?
@EvanLuft
@EvanLuft Год назад
Thanks! And that’s where the networking helped me. I was offered a job replacement position for a fella that said I was a good pilot. I didn’t have the hour qualifications to be right seat at most jobs, BUT the insurance company didn’t mind and so they hired me because of word from the other Pilot. I was then logging pic in a turboprop twin. Other ways to get experience is the survey work like you’re doing. The PIC time is so important. But maybe shop some lower time required jobs flying caravans!
@loklok3300
@loklok3300 3 месяца назад
how old are you now? haha you are sooo cool that you have done your first solo at age 15, i cannot tell what i have done when i was 15
@Achilles_777
@Achilles_777 Год назад
Hopefully I’ll be looking for a job as soon as next year
@EvanLuft
@EvanLuft Год назад
Yes! I just met two more people up here in canada that are looking for pilots to fly their corporate airplane so there is demand out there! :) :)
@alexburkholder5368
@alexburkholder5368 Год назад
I am doing my multi ifr starting November 1! In the spring I will be out looking for a flying job!! I have 500 hrs TT so I will be able to qualify for a lot of those medivac jobs. Very excited about the future. I live near Toronto.
@EvanLuft
@EvanLuft Год назад
Awesome! But hey, not downplaying medivac at all because I think it is some of the best "fun" flying around. BUT with 500 hours, you might even want to throw your resume out to a bunch of other corporate gigs. I have a friend that got right seat on a G150 flying all over the world with 350 hours! haha
@alexburkholder5368
@alexburkholder5368 Год назад
@@EvanLuft I will for sure. companies like chartright and airsprint etc. Any more corporate charter companies you recommend?
@alexburkholder5368
@alexburkholder5368 Год назад
That is amazing your friend got hired with only 350 hours!! Wow
@AT_AV_EDITZZ
@AT_AV_EDITZZ Год назад
3:33 mostly in austrailia or tasmania they do the solo flight at age 14
@EvanLuft
@EvanLuft Год назад
Oh I didn’t know that! :)
@benjaminwilliams2359
@benjaminwilliams2359 Год назад
Hey Evan. How can i get in the right seat of the Conquest?
@EvanLuft
@EvanLuft Год назад
Hey Ben! Well technically the conquest can be flown with 1 pilot: but to get insured and certified, a pilot should sim for at least 1000 total time and 200 hours or more multi engine. Of course I’ve seen pilots with less hours do really well, but generally speaking… that is a good benchmark
@anthonybeard332
@anthonybeard332 Год назад
This might sound dumb but you need your commercial license not just the private to get a position like this?
@EvanLuft
@EvanLuft Год назад
That is correct. And if it’s a larger aircraft, then likely an ATPL
@johnprimeau3377
@johnprimeau3377 Месяц назад
How old is too old to pursue learning to fly?
@marin5381
@marin5381 9 месяцев назад
Working for amerflight?
@infinitegameplays1813
@infinitegameplays1813 11 месяцев назад
My dream is to fly a plane D: but idk if can-
@DeeJones285
@DeeJones285 Год назад
At 37 I’m really wanting to get into aviation. It’s been a life long dream of mine and I never thought it would be possible. What is the real outlook of me being able to find a starting job that pays what I need to make to still provide for my family?
@Leroyhozay
@Leroyhozay Год назад
I’m in a similar situation. I’m 32 with a wife 3 kids and dream of flying. I always thought I was incapable but I’ve been shown how wrong I was! That’s the hard part for me is figuring out how to provide while training and waiting for opportunities. I plan to work as much as possible and side hustle internet jobs for supplemental income.
@NDL2022
@NDL2022 2 месяца назад
34 with wife and kid. Doing some research but I plan on starting within the next month or so. If you have savings, good credit, any outside support or willing to work extra hours go for it
@shadabgamerz
@shadabgamerz Год назад
Hi i want to became an commercial pilot so from which country I can complete my study and flying?
@EvanLuft
@EvanLuft Год назад
I did my training in canada!
@shadabgamerz
@shadabgamerz Год назад
@@EvanLuft what the total cost?
@shadabgamerz
@shadabgamerz Год назад
@@EvanLuft 1hr flying cost in Canada?
@michaelmcmanus5196
@michaelmcmanus5196 Год назад
Don’t lie on you logbook (paperwork), understand starting at the bottom isn’t a bad thing (be a sponge to learn), don’t sound like you have a world of experience when your ticket is still wet and be friendly (laugh at yourself). Networking is huge day one or day 10,000.
@EvanLuft
@EvanLuft Год назад
Could not have said it better my friend!! :)
@muhammedq9109
@muhammedq9109 Год назад
My best advice as a student to all of you is to pay as you study ... i have no debts cus i pay as i go while most of my mates got 6 figures debt 💸
@EvanLuft
@EvanLuft Год назад
Very very good advice!
@burhan999
@burhan999 Год назад
I am 43 years old.. Is it too late to take up a cpl ir and start a job as a pilot
@EvanLuft
@EvanLuft Год назад
It really depends. Not really! I know lots of pilots that have started in their 40s
@burhan999
@burhan999 Год назад
@@EvanLuft thank you for the advice 🙏
@BloodPlusPwn
@BloodPlusPwn 6 месяцев назад
introverts who want to fly:
@revampmobilesolutions8851
@revampmobilesolutions8851 11 месяцев назад
I must be insane starting to fly at 48 years old as carrier 2.0...what did i get myself into 😂😂😂
@EvanLuft
@EvanLuft 11 месяцев назад
Haha we’re pilots… we’re all insane! Welcome to the club!!!
@revampmobilesolutions8851
@revampmobilesolutions8851 11 месяцев назад
@@EvanLuft That’s comforting 😂 But here is the REAL insane part. I live in High Level, training is in Grande Prairie. 5 hour drive one way 😂. Glutton for punishment I am.
@axs-xq7cq
@axs-xq7cq Год назад
'Well I guess there goes my great childhood dreams of someday becoming a pilot, thanks assholes, oh by the way, where's my crack?!..'
@aldohattonduran5227
@aldohattonduran5227 5 месяцев назад
👍🏼✈️👍🏻🛩️🇺🇸✌🏻
@borarohan5
@borarohan5 Год назад
Hello Evan, I've been following you for a long time on youtube and really appreciate your work. The Content is amazing. However, you seem to be inconsistent on YTB and Instagram. I know you're swamped with work and have busy days. So for this reason I want to be part of this journey and would like to help you as social media manager. This will save days-hours of time and effort. Please let me know when you are available to discuss this.
@EvanLuft
@EvanLuft Год назад
Hey!! Thanks so much!! If you want reach out to me on social media for a chat!
@borarohan5
@borarohan5 Год назад
​@@EvanLuft Hey, thanks I really appreciate your words. I just texted you on Instagram. Can you please check your inbox now?
@borarohan5
@borarohan5 Год назад
@@EvanLuft I have created a logo for you as well and would love to share it with you.
@carbharharbcar5867
@carbharharbcar5867 2 месяца назад
there's no FUCKING WAY you're just holding your phone like that the whole time man
@philipbre
@philipbre Год назад
Tip one: DONT WORK FOR FREE. Get paid. It's a career, not a hobby.
@EvanLuft
@EvanLuft Год назад
Yes!!!! I agree!!!
@topofthegreen
@topofthegreen 6 месяцев назад
You need a collage degree, employers require a degree.
@altered_beast
@altered_beast Год назад
How much should a commercial pilot license cost in Florida. I got 1 quote so far for $83,515 Alot more than I expected since I priced it 3 years ago at around 50k
@EvanLuft
@EvanLuft Год назад
Yes it has gone up a lot in the past 5 years and especially the past couple years. That sounds about right for Florida although it is cheaper up here in canada
@readthis6635
@readthis6635 Год назад
We got airline pilots then flying pigs!
@EvanLuft
@EvanLuft Год назад
Haha
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