Pilot resume for a low time CSEL

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Well THIS is awkward!
Sorry if this is in the wrong place. But I figure since I’m trying go from cubicle slave to paid pilot this area would be as good as any.



Hi I’m wondering how to go about getting a pilot’s resume setup for someone with little or no experience. Is there any format that I should follow? Should my hours be totaled up as if I would be stating them on a 8710 (ex. so many for night flight, day, xc, etc.) Should I also put work experience in there even though it may not be in line for a position that I’m applying for?


And yes I know wanting to be a "paid pilot" can be a oxymoron in this industry too.
 
Im A. Pilot
12 Roll Tide Road
Birmingham, Alabama 14063
(716) 555-5555
ilotp@erau.edu

Objective Career pilot employment with X company.

Flight Certificates Airline Transport Pilot: ASEL/AMEL
And Ratings Type Rating: B-737
Commercial Pilot: ASEL, AMEL; Instrument Airplane Certified Flight Instructor: ASEL, AMEL; Instrument Airplane
Ground Instructor: Advanced, Instrument
FCC Radiotelephone Operator Permit: Restricted
FAA First Class Medical Certificate

Flight Time Total Time xxxx Turbine xxx
Pilot-in-Command xxxx Actual Instrument xxx
Second-in-Command xxxx Simulated Instrument xxx
Multiengine xxxx Cross Country xxxx
Turboprop xxx Night xxxx

Education Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU), Prescott, AZ
Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Science - August 2002
Minor: Aviation Weather, CGPA 3.3/4.0; Dean’s List/Honor Roll
Skills: MS Office, Spanish

Work History Regional Airline Pilot
Company Name City, State
Title Dates of Employment
• Brief statement on duties 2-3 points

Military Pilot
Branch City, State
Title Dates of Employment
• Brief statement on duties 2-3 points

Flight Instructor
Company Name City, State
Title Dates of Employment
• Brief statement on duties 2-3points

Technical Training Metro III Training: X Company, City, State
North Training School, Type Rating City, State

Activities/ ERAU, Arizona Alumni Chapter; Vice President
Organizations Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, Member
 
You should focus your resume towards the type of flying job you are looking for. Since a low time CSEL pilot doesn't have too many options these days, you should really get your CFI and put together a "CFI" version of your resume. Mention where you did the bulk of your training, and gear your qualifications towards your ability to manage situations, lead, and the professionalism you gained at your desk job.
 
@the OP. I'll be happy to throw you a blacked out version of my resume that was passed down to me and then filled in, if you want it. That made my life much easier, and I have no problem paying it forward. You could just make the changes accordingly.
 
@the OP. I'll be happy to throw you a blacked out version of my resume that was passed down to me and then filled in, if you want it. That made my life much easier, and I have no problem paying it forward. You could just make the changes accordingly.

Yes I would love to have a look at it. Feel free to shoot me an PM.

You should focus your resume towards the type of flying job you are looking for. Since a low time CSEL pilot doesn't have too many options these days, you should really get your CFI and put together a "CFI" version of your resume.

The CFI plan is on hold for the time being. Right now my office gig is looking to relocate people to PHX. I have decided to jump at the opportunity to move. So I really don't know what my living situation is going to be between here and if/when I move which I will find out in June or so. Once I know what my situation on that front is going to be then I will go for my CFI. Plus I figure it would cost more cash to start my CFI only to put it on hold to move and start it all over again.

As far as the resume I would like to get something going on that front. Especially if a good opportunity does come up. Granted a good low time opportunity coming up will be unlikely but it's always good to have your ducks in a row :).
 
Not to hijack this thread, but it would be well suited. I am a CFI -- (working on CFII/MEI). Graduated from Embry Riddle in 98' and have been in the corporate non-aviation world since. My target is eventually corporate aviation, how should I list my executive pro experience?

Anyone out there in this situation and have a resume example?

I have a pretty good biz exec resume, but needs to be really thinned out for flying
 
Here's a sample of a format I found that works well. If you have only non-flying jobs as then list their positive and leadership qualities and you responsibilites for managing others.
 

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