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SOC Code: 53-2011
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Job Description
Pilots fly aircraft for compensation carrying passengers and/or cargo.
Flight Engineers monitor and operate aircraft systems.
Requirements
1. Must be at least 18 to be a commercial pilot and at least 21 to be a flight engineer.
2. Meet required flight hours. Then application is made to the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA).
3. Pass written exam & flight test for either license.
4. Must have a 2nd class airman medical certificate.
Restrictions
Some restrictions may apply to the type of aircraft being flown.
Medical conditions may impose certain limitations.
School Located in Wyoming
Pilot applicants should check with their local airport fixed base operator to determine
if a flight instructor is available for training.
There are no schools located in Wyoming to receive flight engineer ratings.
License
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) administers the commercial pilot license with
appropriate ratings and the flight engineer certificate with appropriate ratings.
Examination
The exam is provided as the appropriate training is completed. For more information
contact the Wyoming Department of Transportation, Aeronautics Division.
Fees
Renewal fee for airman medical certificate.
No examination fees if given by the government, there are fees if administered by a
designated examiner.
Licensing Agency
FAA Northwest Mountain Region
1601 Lind Avenue, SW
Renton, Washington 98055-4056
Phone: (206) 227-2540
For Aerial Spraying and Hunting:
Wyoming Department of Agriculture
2219 Carey Avenue
Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002
Additional Sources of Information
Wyoming Department of Transportation
Aeronautics Division
P.O. Box 1708
Cheyenne, Wyoming 82003-1708
Phone: (307) 777-4880
Aircraft Owners and Pilots
Association
421 Aviation Way
Frederick, Maryland 21701
Phone: (301) 695-2000
Fax: (301) 695-2375
Occupational Outlook Handbook:
"Aircraft Pilots"
Last Updated June 2008
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