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Houston Pilot Jobs Overview

The life of a pilot doesn’t just involve flying the friendly skies. Sure, pilots spend about 75 hours per month transporting people and things from point A to point B. But they spend another 150 hours planning flights, checking overall aircraft conditions, and tracking the weather. If you’re looking for a career outside of the typical 9-to-5 and like to travel, you may want to look for pilot jobs.

The typical duties of a pilot include:

  • checking aircraft conditions before and after taking flight.
  • ensuring that aircraft is balanced and doesn’t exceed its weight limit.
  • making sure aircraft has adequate fuel.
  • keeping track of weather conditions.
  • using radio equipment to communicate with air traffic control.
  • operating, controlling, and navigating aircraft during take-off, landing, and controlled routes.
  • monitoring fuel consumption, engines, and other aircraft during flight.
  • responding to unexpected emergencies and changing weather conditions.

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About Working in Houston, Texas

Houston—also called Space City—is the largest city in Texas and the fourth largest in the United States. It consistently ranks among the best U.S. cities to travel to. But what about living there? Houston has a rich, lively, and diverse music scene and many institutions for visual and performing arts in the Museum and Theater Districts. And if you're looking for jobs in Houston, you might want to start in the science sector—Houston is the world capital of space exploration and the energy industry.

Houston jobs have their perks—the average annual salary in Houston is higher than the national average. Combine that with Houston's below-average cost of living for an appealing place to get a fresh start. Love Houston but want to avoid the hustle and bustle of the big city? Consider looking for jobs in Sugar Land, Pearland, Baytown, or League City instead.

Update Your Houston Pilot Resume

Whether you’ve put in thousands of miles in the sky or are just entering the profession, potential employers will be interested in which skills you bring to the cockpit. Monster can show you how to choose the right skills for your resume. Then, check out our pilot resume sample and consider getting a free resume review from our career experts.

Many employers in the aviation industry will require a cover letter when you apply. Our pilot cover letter sample can show you how to create a compelling opening paragraph, discuss your professional background, and express your passion for the job.

How Much Do Pilot Jobs Pay in Houston, Texas?

Got money on your mind? You should! Make sure you’re getting paid what you’re worth. Our Salary Tools can help you understand what you can expect to make in pilot jobs in Houston, Texas, as well as the skills that can boost your value and what the next steps in your career might be. Right now, the median pilot pay in Houston is $59,855 per year, which is 7% lower than the national average.

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