Pilot

Pilots are skilled individuals who fly or assist in the flight of the aircraft, either fixed-wing (airplanes) or rotary-wing (helicopters). They may fly passengers from one place to another on commercial flights, transport government or business personnel on private jets, or be employed to offer sightseeing services. Pilots may also be self-employed, and offer flights in and out of remote locations to outdoor adventure clients. This position is exciting and varied and requires steady, focused concentration and an ability to convert learning into skills at a moment’s notice.

Duties

  • Prepare flight plans
  • Monitor weather conditions and plane requirements 
  • Operate aircraft controls and  communication and navigation systems
  • Direct activities of flight crew during flight
  • Monitor operation of engines and functioning of aircraft systems during flight
  • Be prepared to handle emergency situations

Experience

Technical aptitude, good judgment and problem-solving skills, and strong communication skills are all required of a pilot. In addition, leadership qualities, the ability to work as a team member, and technological and navigational skills are necessary. Good health, hearing and vision, and height and weight that conform to safety standards are also essential. Desired experience and skills include time management skills, leadership and team building skills, and emergency and disaster management skills.

Education

A secondary school diploma is required, as is a commercial pilot’s licence and a Restricted Telephone Certificate. Multi-engine endorsements, the requisite number of flight hours, and/or a related university or college degree may also be required. Transport Canada offers details on the most current requirements.