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Open flight deck vacancies from airline, cargo, business and ACMI operators. Each one shows the licence, hours, medical and type rating the advert actually states, and links straight to the operator's own application page.

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Vacancies open today
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Countries hiring
  • Stated requirements only
  • Apply on the operator's own site
  • Free to browse and to post

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Before you apply

The guides behind the board, the free tools for the rest of the application, and the rules this board holds itself to.

Vacancies by career stage

Each one is a guide as much as a list, so it is worth reading on a day when nothing is open.

Browse by aircraft type and country

Only the views that currently have vacancies behind them are listed.

The rest of the application

A vacancy is the easy part to find. These are the free tools for everything between finding it and the assessment day.

Frequently asked questions

Where do these vacancies come from?

From the operators' own careers boards and applicant tracking systems, read on a schedule. We publish our own summary and the structured facts, and link back to the operator for the full advert. We never reproduce the operator's text.

Does SkyStudy handle the application?

No. Every vacancy links out to the operator's own application page, and the application is entirely between you and them. We never take an application, never forward your details and never charge a candidate a fee.

Why does a vacancy say a requirement is not stated?

Because the advert does not publish it. That is different from there being no requirement, and it is never a zero. Where an operator publishes its general hiring bar, the operator profile shows it with the source it came from.

Why is a job listed with no rank?

Some flight deck adverts, particularly expressions of interest and talent pools, genuinely do not say which seat. Rather than guess a rank and put a command vacancy in front of a low hour pilot, we label it as rank not stated and leave it in every rank filter.

How current is the board?

Each vacancy shows the date we first saw it and the date we last confirmed it was still on the operator's board. Vacancies that disappear from the source are closed automatically, and a closed one keeps its page so you can still see what it asked for.

I am hiring pilots. Can I post a vacancy here?

Yes, free, and without an account. Use the post a vacancy form. Every submission is held until a person has read it: we check the contact address, run automated fraud checks on the advert, and then decide by hand. Nothing is published automatically, and we never charge an employer or a candidate.

Something on a listing looks wrong or fraudulent. What do I do?

Every vacancy page carries a report control, and you do not need an account to use it. A person reads every report, nothing comes down automatically, and we never tell an advertiser who reported them. If money is being asked for, say so: that is the one we treat as urgent.

Legal, safety and how this board works

SkyStudy is not a recruitment agency, never handles an application, and never charges a candidate or an employer a fee.

Where these vacancies come from

From operators' own careers boards and applicant tracking systems, read on a schedule and only where that system publishes them in a form we are permitted to read. We publish our own summary and the structured facts, and link back to the operator for the full advert. We do not reproduce an operator's advert text. An employer can also submit a vacancy directly, free, through the post a vacancy form.

What SkyStudy is not

Not a recruitment agency and not an employment intermediary. We do not screen, vet or endorse employers, we never take or forward an application, and we take no fee from a candidate or an employer. Every vacancy links out to the operator's own application page, and the application is entirely between you and them.

Operator names and trademarks

Operator names, logos and trademarks belong to their owners. They are used here factually, to describe published hiring requirements and to say who is advertising. Nothing on this board implies affiliation, endorsement, partnership or agency with any operator named on it.

Accuracy, and what an unstated requirement means

Requirements change without notice and an advert can close before we next read it. Every listing shows the date we first saw it and the date we last confirmed it. Where an advert does not publish a requirement, this board says it is not stated rather than filling the gap: that is different from there being no requirement, and it is never a zero. Treat everything here as informational and verify it on the operator's own careers page before you apply.

Money, and the one warning worth repeating

Never pay anyone to be considered for a flying job, and never send passport, licence or bank details to an address you have not verified. A genuine vacancy is published on the operator's own site: open it there and apply there. If a listing here asks you for money, report it, and say that money is being asked for. We treat that as urgent.

Reporting a listing

Every vacancy page carries a report control and you do not need an account to use it. A person reads every report, nothing comes down automatically, and we never tell an advertiser who reported them. Where a listing is removed, the submitter is told why. For a copyright or trademark complaint, use IP complaints.

Your data

Browsing the board needs no account. A saved job, a job alert or a matching profile is stored against your account and is deleted when you delete it or your account. What is kept, for how long, and on what legal basis is set out in the privacy notice.

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