ILM_Patrick
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- May 7, 2018
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ILM_Patrick
I've been reading a lot about the need for AG Pilots. Is anyone in here AG, or no anyone who is?
I've been reading a lot about the need for AG Pilots. Is anyone in here AG, or no anyone who is?
Until you inevitable miscalculate and plow a field with your skeleton.There is an urgent need, right up to the moment that someone opens up shop one town over ;-)
Difficult industry to get into as every operator is looking for a pilot who walks in with 2000hrs of turbine taildragger time and all the applicator certs in hand. There are fewer 'cheap' piston spray planes around for a newbie to cut his teeth on. Lots of liability involved, not necessarily from the flying part but from overspray on some neighboring properties.
Very seasonal business. Unless you are tied in with a local non-flying job, you are going to be a migratory bird following the different crops around. Doesn't really matter as long as there is a post office so you can mail the checks to your ex-wife every month.
I know a few that have made a decent living, but the risks make it a short term gig for most people.How are ag pilots paid? Similar to CFI, or can they earn a decent living?
thats just not the case. Yes it is a job with thin margins but properly managed death on the job is far from a guarantee. Highly unlikely actually. More than any flying job I have ever had the consequences of unprofessional behavior are immediate and significant but the risk is manageable to a level that makes it a viable career. I know guys with 40 years of experience that don’t have any incidents on their record. I know a few with half the experience that might as well get their name changed to “crash”.Until you inevitable miscalculate and plow a field with your skeleton.
I had an ok seat, nothing special about it. My minimum annual salary was 90k and average actual pay was 120k. If you’re willing to work year round and live in California average there for an experienced pilot is in the 200k+ range. I know a guy that’s dual rated and his 5 year average is over 300k but he works his butt off. I don’t like money that much. I only worked 6 months out of the year and never traveled from home to make my low six figures.How are ag pilots paid? Similar to CFI, or can they earn a decent living?
Until you inevitable miscalculate and plow a field with your skeleton.
SometimesAg planes have "wire cutters".