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The shortcut to finding low-time pilot jobs.
Let's face it: finding companies that hire low-time pilots is like piecing together a puzzle where half the pieces are hidden.
Few operators have updated websites.
Many don't even list their jobs online.
And good luck finding clear info about their minimum requirements to see if you even qualify.
Sure, you could track down all this information yourself. Plenty of pilots do.
They spend weeks scouring aviation forums from 2021, cold-calling operators hoping to catch someone helpful, networking at airports to get intel from other pilots, digging through dusty corners of the internet for company details…
Here's what makes this process so annoying: the information exists. Other pilots already found it.
But it's scattered across a thousand places, buried in old conversations, or held in the heads of pilots who've made the journey before you. (like me!)
That's why I’m building the Low-Time Pilot Jobs Database.
Think of it as your shortcut to information that's technically public, but practically hard to find. I’ve already done the tedious work of:
- Identifying which companies (actually) hire low-time pilots
- Figuring out the hiring trends and cycles (everything is seasonal)
- Collecting real pilot experiences and insights on how they got the job (success leaves clues)
- Organizing everything into clear, actionable intel in an easy to access format
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Is this database essential? no. With enough time and effort, you could get most of this information yourself.
The database is a shortcut. A way to skip the months of scattered research and jump straight to what matters: getting in front of the right people.
→ If you’d rather spend time applying instead of looking for where to apply, this is for you.
here’s what it looks like…


what is it?
Let’s start with what it’s not: it’s not a job board, and it’s not (just) a list of company names.
Here’s what they don’t tell you: Job boards don’t get you hired. Research does.
Because low-time pilot jobs aren’t like corporate office gigs. They don’t sit around waiting for applicants. These jobs get snapped up by the pilots who did their homework and applied strategically.
Maybe they got referred by current pilots (because they knew who to reach out to), or wrote an email that caught the eye of the chief pilot (because they knew what would).
Somehow, they knew.
The Low-Time Pilot Jobs Database is a research tool—so, you, know too.
For every* operator in the database you’ll find:
Application Intel – Minimum requirements: know how and where to apply.
Location, Pay & Schedule – Know what to expect before you apply.
Community Reports – Hear from those who’ve worked the job.
*when publicly accessible
It’s built on Notion, it’s interactive. You can sort, filter and search, or even ask AI questions like “what does [company] fly?” and whatever else comes to mind. Fully customizable.
who is it for?
If your plan is to just blast cold emails to every company listed, without putting in extra effort FOR EACH APPLICATION, then it’s DEFINITELY NOT for you.
→ but if you have an FAA Commercial Pilot License (ideally with either your CFI or multi), less than 1,200 hours of total time (best for anyone at around 700TT), and you’re decided to take the job hunt seriously, then this database will streamline it.
No guarantees—just better information.
Let me be clear: this database doesn’t guarantee you’ll get hired.
No list of jobs can do that.
Getting a job depends on how many hours you have, the time of year, how competitive the pool of applicants is, how well you apply, and how persistent you are… The database is to use as reference only, because minimums change faster than gen Z lingo.
here’s what i can promise you:
• For a one-time payment, you get lifetime access. Every update I make to the database, you will forever get, for no additional cost.
I’m currently building the 2025 edition. It’ll be free for you.
• Money-back guarantee: if you feel like the juice wasn’t worth the squeeze, let me know within 48 hours of purchase and I’ll send your money back.
People usually don’t offer refunds on digital products.
I do. Because this goes beyond just selling a product—it’s about building something genuinely useful.
I built this for me, and all my fellow low-time people. That database is the foundation of MY job search, it HAS made my life so much easier.
Yet I know what works for me might not work for everyone. So if anything, just reach out!
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