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Ask HN: Pilot jobs in San Fran?

4 pointsby JHofabout 12 years ago
I realize this is a strange question for HN, however, the reasons behind it may elicit more help from the dev community than those my own industry. Plus, you guys are just plain smart and well connected.<p>I'm a pilot and flight instructor who has been learning to code. I want to move to the Bay Area to continue my education. Eventually, I'd like to find a junior developer position, or reach a level where I can offer my services as a freelancer. As I grow as a developer, I want to continue working in my current trade, which can offer a lot of down time - perfect fit for someone with a side project.<p>Any leads? I know all the airlines/big fleets. What you can help me with is individuals/companies/flight schools who need pilots, part-time included.

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eduardordmabout 12 years ago
Maybe you are taking a similar path that I did, good luck. (I went further getting ATP and working at an airline, which I regret a bit now I'm just CPL/CFI/CFII, I teach at a local flight school just to keep my licenses)<p>/r/flying is pretty active. If you are CFII you shouldn't have a problem getting a part-time classes, just find a school, I'm sure there are plenty near SF.<p>I wrote this:<p>"How to build aviation software and why I quit flying to do it"<p><a href="http://eduardo.intermeta.com.br/posts/2013/2/10/making-aviation-sofware" rel="nofollow">http://eduardo.intermeta.com.br/posts/2013/2/10/making-aviat...</a>
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hiddenfeaturesabout 12 years ago
I'm certainly not an expert, but a quick question: Does it have to be SF ? If you just want to learn coding, have you considered working at a company that combines what you know (aviation, physics of flight) with what you want to learn (software development)?<p>First think that comes to mind is Microsoft (Flight Simulator), but they are probably strongly in the camp of "University degree required". Anyways, I hope the general idea / different POV is of some help
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staunchabout 12 years ago
<a href="http://www.jetsuite.com/careers" rel="nofollow">http://www.jetsuite.com/careers</a><p><a href="http://www.surfair.com/career_pilot.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.surfair.com/career_pilot.html</a><p>Your passengers would all be Silicon Valley investors/founders and you'd have a PA system to pitch them with :-)
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Donitoabout 12 years ago
Would you be interested in trading services? I can teach you how to code, in exchange for flight instruction. I'm in SF.