Commercial airplane pilots work for various flying services and purposes. Commercial airplane pilots who fly fixed wing planes may go on flights for advertising and photography purposes. They may also work for the security agencies and be involved in highway patrol or may be commissioned by researchers and scientific institutions to conduct geological surveys or to survey wildlife. Commercial airplane pilots thus have a variety of possible job positions. To become a commercial airplane pilot, one must have flight training and certification to fly airplanes. Good eyesight and quick reflexes are needed in this job.
Sample Commercial Airplane Pilot CV Template
Daniel Watson
Dartmouth Park Road
London, NW5 1SU
Phone: 123-4567-8901
Objective
Reliable and industrious commercial airplane pilot is seeking a job in an institution where I can contribute to accomplishing geological and wildlife surveys in a safe and cautious manner.
Summary of Qualification
- Possess five years of experience as a commercial flight pilot.
- Excellent eyesight and physical health.
- Strong observation skills and good reflex action.
- Familiar with flying in different geological areas including mountainous locations.
- Responsible and gives a premium to safety during flights.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Willing to work odd hours if needed.
Career Experience/Job History
2005 – Present: Commercial Airplane Pilot
- Go on regular flights to bring researchers to different locations for data gathering and wildlife surveys.
- Take special flights to conduct geological survey of different land formations.
- Sit in discussions about scientific studies being done.
Education
Possess necessary license and training as an airplane pilot.
Professional reference will be furnished upon request.
