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After you have your helicopter pilot license you then should either fly a helicopter as a recreational hobby or take up a career flying for several unique establishments and purposes. The very first thing you need to know is that you'll need a commercial pilots license. With only a private license you can only take people for rides and fly by your self. You should know that you're not free to fly people or cargo for a service fee. However, after having your commercial pilots license you are able to expand your opportunities with what can be done with your license.

Forms of Professions

There are many jobs on the market available for you, some of the most common are:

Entry Level:

Flight Instructor - Most aviators start here

Agricultural - Spraying fields and seeding

Tours - This is a remarkable area to start and can be very fun

Intermediate Stage:

Tour Pilot - Grand Canyon etc. These places you need more knowledge to fly in.

Pilot - Hauling goods from one particular place to another

Utilities - Pipe line and power lines

Experienced Level:

News Pilot - Fly for news stations

Medical Pilot - Medevac profession for pilots is booming right now

Law Enforcement - Flying for police or other businesses.

Charter - Transporting larger payloads and amount of people

Forestry and Fire - Work with the forest and ecological firms to fight fires

Large Utility - Moving large service devices

These are only a select few carrer opportunities to you and it'll give you a good idea as to what is out there and why type of experience you'll need. The helicopter sector is a niche business but if you are a good pilot it can be pretty fun and incredibly pleasing. Because of that being said, if you are thinking to expand your career within the helicopter field it is surprisingly important to network with those near you. In most cases getting a new job or upgrading its not about what you know, but who you know.

Moreover, many schools might help you find a job or at the very least point you in the right direction. It may be wise to talk with your instructor and tell him/her you are on a mission for a job as a helicopter pilot. Many businesses that hire for entry-level positions will recruit through the training facilities.

Overall, if you plan on trying to become a helicopter pilot it would be a good idea to start now. Jobs can fill up fast so you need to get your name out there as soon as possible.

by: Paul Cain




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