Come Fly For Cape Air and Pick Your Paradise!

Pilot Bases Include: Cape Cod & the Islands, South Florida, Caribbean, Guam, Plattsburg, NY & Saranac Lake, NY
Cape Air/Nantucket Airlines is an FAA Part 121 and 135 independently owned regional airline utilizing a fleet of ATR-42 and Cessna 402-C model aircraft. Routes serving the Northeast US, Florida, Caribbean and the Pacific Region of Micronesia. With FAA award winning maintenance and a strong commitment to customer service, Cape Air/Nantucket Airlines offers a fun and friendly workplace with opportunity to grow along with us. Come join our team of some of the best pilots in the industry.

Our markets are very counter seasonal. The summer months find us very busy in New England while Florida and the Caribbean are busy during the winter months. Newly hired pilots can plan to be based in whatever region is the busiest at the time of hire. This is where the "Pick Your Paradise" theme comes into play. Many pilots will be required to transition region to region in order to hold a base. Monetary assistance is given to transition pilots once on-line with Cape Air.

Now hiring Cessna 402 Captains & ATR-42 First Officers

Minimum qualifications required:
Cessna 402 Captains:
1) FAA Airline Transport Pilot License - Airplane ME Land
2) 1,500 hours total time
3) 200 hours multi-engine PIC time (preferred)
4) FAA First Class Medical
5) Legal right to work in the United States

ATR42 First Officers:
1) FAA Commercial Pilot License - Airplane ME Land
2) 1,000 hours total time
3) 200 hours multi-engine PIC time (preferred)
4) Previous Turbine aircraft flight time (preferred)
5) Previous Part 121 experience (preferred)
6) FAA First Class Medical
7) Legal right to work in the United States
Note: Our ATR42 First Officers are based in Guam

Cessna 402 U.S. Mail / Freight Pilots:
1) FAA Commercial Pilot License - Airplane ME Land
2) 1,200 hours total time
3) 500 hours cross-country flight time
4) 100 hours night flight time
5) 75 hours instrument time
6) FAA First Class Medical
7) Legal right to work in the United States

If you meet our qualifications, please download the Cape Air Application and fax to (508) 778-6233.

Email: pilotjobs@flycapeair.com

Preparing For Your Interview (The Cape Air interview has three phases):
1) Technical: FAR Part 91 and 135 Regulations, VFR and IFR Chart Interpretation (NOS), Approach Briefing, Weather Scenarios.  2) Simulator Evaluation: Elite I-Gate - Non motion simulator, IFR Procedures, Precision Instrument Approach, Holding.  3) Human Resources: Series of questions that allow us to get to know you as an individual and see how you fit into our company and corporate culture. Note: ** You will need to have your logbooks up-to-date, current certificates and a valid First Class Medical at your interview as well.