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Patrol Pilot Resume

Resumes are meant to be a good way of identifying whether a candidate is truly worthy for a job or not. Note that a resume puts focus on the organizing ability of a candidate and the way he or she summarizes the information in a precise, logical, and understandable manner.

It is for this reason that we need to have a resume which, above all else, is well constructed, contains no scope of ambiguity of any kind, and reflects professionalism, sincerity, and other positive characteristics of the candidate. Here, on this page, we will focus on the profession of patrol pilot. For extending assistance towards the candidates, provided below is a sample of patrol pilot resume as well as the job details of the profession of patrol pilot.

So first, we look at the job information.

Job Information of Patrol Pilot Position

The Basic Responsibilities of a Patrol Pilot: The professional is expected to perform the following duties--

Flying low altitude, lightweight aircrafts for airline agencies which provide patrol services for electrical power companies or oil companies. Patrol pilots usually fly low and examine the oil rigs and electrical power grids and cables which expand over long distances to check for the wear and tear. Patrol pilots are expected to conduct their inspection flights periodically. In case they do spot any signs of disrepair, they are expected to report their findings immediately to the headquarters of the company they performed the check for.

Some oil rig and electrical power companies hire their own patrol pilots, as they may own private low flight aircrafts.

Basic Salary of a Patrol Pilot

The basic salary of a patrol pilot is $200,000. This is the annual salary paid by most major airline agencies hiring patrol pilots. A patrol pilot who has just stepped into the profession will be paid around $15,000 with an upper limit of about $20,000 a year. However, an inexperienced candidate applying for the job may not be directly hired as a patrol pilot. Instead, he may be first recruited as a flight engineer or given a related position, making him to undergo heavy training while on the job.

Work Experience Needed for a Patrol Pilot

A patrol pilot should definitely be a FAA certified professional and have served in the military or civilian air services for at least five years.

Educational Qualifications of a Patrol Pilot

There are different methods of being eligible for the patrol pilot position. A patrol pilot is required to have enrolled in one of the FAA certified flying schools at the age of around 16 years. The student needs to successfully pass the examinations scheduled for a private pilot's license as well as take advanced classes to earn a commercial pilot's license.

If the candidate has completed the obligatory five years of service in the national military in the capacity of a pilot even then he or she is perfectly eligible to apply for the position of patrol pilot.

Lastly, there are many colleges and universities which offer courses on flight training and the students may graduate with a private and/or commercial pilot's license or an Air Transport Rating with a degree.

Now that we are done with the job information of patrol pilot profile, let us know about putting together a patrol pilot resume with the help of a patrol pilot resume sample.



Rita L. Diaz
4209 Archwood Avenue, Sheridan, WY 82801
Phone: 307 - 752 - 7277
Email ID: ritaldiaz@teleworm.us


Objective

A certified pilot looking for the patrol pilot position in a reputed patrol pilot hiring agency where my knowledge and experience are utilized to the best and where I serve the better interest of my country by contributing to the maintenance of long distance electrical power lines and/or oil pipelines.

Skills Possessed by the Candidate Relevant to the Job at Hand

  • Possesses a commercial as well as private pilot license
  • Thorough understanding and knowledge of aviation guidelines and protocols
  • Sharp observation skills which are ideal for spotting problems regarding pipelines and power cables while flying overhead
  • Excellent communication abilities (both written and oral)

Previous Work Experience

Patrol Pilot, Aves Airline Agency, Long Island, CA

I served as a patrol pilot for Aves Airline Agency, Long Island, CA for a couple of years (July 2011 to July 2013), where I was expected to fly over the Pacific in a company owned lightweight aircraft to detect any physical damages done to oil pipelines belonging to corporations, which were the clients of the airline agency. I had to get back to the headquarter base and report my findings to the seniors along with the proper coordinates of the exact location where the pipes were compromised.

Educational Qualifications

2011: Bachelor's Degree in Aeronautical Engineering from California University, Sacramento, CA
Commercial and private pilot license awarded by FAA credited Ellis Aviation School, Sacramento, CA

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With that, we come to the end of our guide on preparing a simple and achievement emphatic patrol pilot resume. Hope you have a flying success as you approach the airline companies with your personal resume.

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