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Monday, June 10, 2013

Fixed-Wing Careers in Cargo Delivery

Cargo Delivery Pilot Fixed-Wing Careers


Fixed-Wing Careers in Cargo Delivery
The recent circumstances that have caused growth among all facets of the aviation industry have created a tremendous set of opportunities for pilots seeking fixed-wing careers. Essentially, a combination of influences has led to a perfect storm to benefit new pilots. Many Vietnam era pilots are retiring, while at the same time, companies from a range of industries have found new ways to utilize the services of pilots. Industry insiders suggest that this growth will continue for at least the next five years. Upper LImit Aviation wishes to help our fixed-wing pilot students take full advantage of this historic moment.

While there are a range of jobs that are available now that may not even have existed as recently as a few years ago, there are certain fixed-wing careers that pilots have reliably pursue for years. Cargo delivery pilots can attest to this fact. Fixed-wing pilots working within the field of cargo delivery have benefitted from the increasing role of globalization in international commerce. Goods manufactured in one country are often delivered via fixed-wing aircraft. Specialty shipments require service faster than a ship or other means of transport can deliver. Cargo delivery pilots are the beneficiaries of an increasing reliance on the quickening pace of modern technology and communication.

Cargo Delivery Pilot Careers Start With Excellent Training at Upper Limit Aviation


Upper Limit Aviation believes that we can offer fixed-wing students the opportunity to develop the skills they’ll need in order to fully take off in their chosen field. Many Upper Limit Aviation fixed-wing pilot students may enjoy the varied routes they’ll be able to fly in this career, or the need for constant turnaround, always taking them new places, spending as much time as possible in the air.

To find out how Upper Limit Aviation can help tomorrow’s fixed-wing cargo delivery pilots establish themselves within their career, call 1-855-HELIEDU.

Friday, June 7, 2013

Pipeline Inspection Careers with Fixed-Wing Aircraft

Pipeline Inspection Fixed-Wing Careers


Pipeline Inspection Careers with Fixed-Wing Aircraft
The growth exhibited across all sectors of the aviation field has created a dynamic situation that has enabled professional pilots seeking fixed-wing careers to have access to an impressive range of opportunities. Industry veterans report having never seen such conditions in the job market. Because of the way that various industries have expanded and changed, there have been infrastructural changes that insinuate the need for fixed-wing and other aircraft in an unprecedented way. This has led to a situation where there are currently more jobs available than there are pilots to perform them. Obviously, this has been tremendously beneficial to new pilots.

Pipeline inspection by fixed wing pilots is a career that has emerged as an increasing number of companies utilize piping mechanisms to facilitate their operations. From oil and gas drilling to power companies and telecommunication providers, companies must lay extensive networks of piping across large areas of territory. These pipelines are best inspected from above, thereby creating an opportunity for professional pilots seeking careers as a fixed-wing pipeline inspection pilot. These days, opportunity is everywhere for fixed-wing pilots.

Fixed-Wing Pipeline Inspection Careers Can Start the Day You Start Your Training


Upper Limit Aviation believes that your career starts the day you enroll. This is because you become a pilot on the day you enroll. Jobs are what you do from day to day. Careers are what you spend your life doing. Becoming a fixed-wing pilot is a choice that many pilots look back on as one of the defining decisions of their life. Pipeline inspection gives fixed-wing pilots the opportunity to spend their career, and life, soaring through the air, an opportunity all pilots relish.

To find out how Upper Limit Aviation can help you get started working toward a fixed-wing career in pipeline inspection, call 1-855-HELIEDU.

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Careers in Gathering Electronic News

Electronic News Gathering Helicopter Careers


Careers in Gathering Electronic News
There are a range of helicopter careers that have emerged within the last few years that have led to a huge outgrowth within the helicopter aviation industry. There is opportunity afoot for professional helicopter pilots, and Upper Limit Aviation is happy to be able to help tomorrow’s pilots start their training today. Working in our industry is a covetous position within an uncertain economic climate such as the one faced by many people working within other industries. The burgeoning growth within the helicopter aviation industry has so far proven to demonstrate a sustainable pattern that will enable pilot students to attain success for a number of years to come.

Electronic news gathering is one of those careers that, while not exactly new, has seen some dramatic changes in recent years, leading to demand for new helicopter pilots. The twenty-four hour news cycle demands that every station be able to report on breaking news as it happens, leading many stations to buy their own helicopters (or lease one from a news service), and consequently, hire their own pilots. The days when a news gathering helicopter pilot’s main responsibilities were to take off twice daily to report on traffic, now seem quaint in the rear view mirror. All television stations are now expected to be able to provide news coverage for their viewers, often even in otherwise smaller cities.

Electronic News Gathering Careers are an Exciting Opportunity for Helicopter Pilots


Upper Limit Aviation provides training for helicopter pilots that will serve them well in any scenario or career. We believe that we have designed a flight training program that will enable students to deploy expert level skills across a comprehensive range of situations. Our graduates currently enjoy a 100% employment rate. Numbers like that don’t happen by mistake.

To find out how Upper Limit Aviation can get you involved in exciting helicopter careers such as electronic news gathering, call us at 1-855-HELIEDU.

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Helicopter Careers with Law Enforcement

Law Enforcement Helicopter Careers


Helicopter Careers with Law Enforcement
As many readers will already know, there has seldom been a better time to become a helicopter pilot. With a variety of factors contributing to a robust aviation industry, there are many more jobs than there are pilots who are now qualified to fill all of the positions available. Upper Limit Aviation (1-855-HELIEDU) is proud that it is able to help our student pilots go on to find lifelong careers in an industry that shows so much potential to reward them with continual opportunity and reward.

There are certain careers that spring immediately to mind when we consider helicopter careers. One such career is that of the law enforcement helicopter pilot. Law enforcement helicopters are familiar to most of us even before we know that we want to one day become a professional pilot ourselves. They are the omnipresent, watchful protective eye in the sky.

The Vital Role of Law Enforcement Helicopter Pilots


Law enforcement helicopter pilots contribute to the police force in an absolutely essential fashion, often coordinating operations from high above, able to take in all of the factors that police on the ground may not be able to observe themselves. Traffic management, highway pursuits and other responsibilities fall upon law enforcement helicopter pilots.

If you’ve had a tough time deciding whether you would like to become a helicopter pilot or a law enforcement officer, this is the career for you. Many law enforcement agencies contract their pilots from outside, but most will actually require their pilots to train as a cadet and work a traditional beat first. This is a career for those with a long term interest in law enforcement.

If this describes you, and you’d like to know how to take the next step toward becoming a law enforcement helicopter pilot, call Upper Limit Aviation at 1-855-HELIEDU to find out how to begin your training.

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Becoming a Fixed-Wing Pilot

The Decision to Become a Fixed-Wing Pilot


Becoming a Fixed-Wing Pilot
Deciding to become a professional fixed-wing pilot is a big, life-altering choice. For most pilots, they will look back on that choice as one of the key decisions that defined their life, along with decisions such as whom to marry, where to live, when to start a family. A career is not just how you spend your day, it is how you spend your life. Professional pilots are engaged in soulfully fulfilling work, with built-in joy and rewards.

The fact that there has never been a more optimal time to become a professional pilot is a huge bonus for a group of men and women who have some of the best jobs in the world. And those jobs have never been more accessible, thanks to job market conditions created by a shortage of fixed-wing pilots.

How Upper Limit Aviation Works to Produce the Best Professional Fixed-Wing Pilots


Upper Limit Aviation believes that we have designed the best program we possibly can in order to train professional pilots to seize the best jobs available to fixed-wing pilots today. We have done this by building programs that emphasize practical flight experience along with mechanical knowledge and a deep understanding of the theoretical underpinnings of flight. Our reputation is for producing pilots who exceed the minimum requirements in all aspects of flight training. We do this because we do not support the ‘race to the bottom’ culture exemplified by some schools.

There are a variety of considerations involved with the decision to become a professional fixed-wing pilot, such as relocation, the amount of time required for training and the cost of schooling. Our admissions representatives have answers for you regarding all of those points and much more.

To learn how to take the necessary steps to make the best decision of your life by becoming a professional pilot of fixed-wing aircraft today, call Upper Limit Aviation at 1-855-HELIEDU.

Monday, June 3, 2013

Opportunities For Professional Pilots Expand Every Day

Professional Pilot Opportunities


Opportunities for Professional Pilots Expand Every Day
Upper Limit Aviation believes that there has never been a better time for professional pilots to pursue opportunities within the aviation industry. With news coming in from all sectors of the aviation industry indicating that the future growth of our industry is sustainable and robust, we feel secure that our pilot graduates will go on to find success in the aviation career of their dreams. Pursuing a flight school education is a big commitment, both time-wise and monetarily. But we believe that this commitment represents an investment in the future.

Becoming a Professional Pilot is an Investment in the Future


Investing in your career by pursuing a professional pilot’s license at any of our three campuses can be a sage decision for a number of reasons. We emphasize the importance of a pilot’s well-roundedness as a key element to achieving success within our industry. Our training program is thorough in all areas concerned with practical flight training as well as the theoretical underpinnings of flight science. But what sets our program apart from some other schools is that we believe that the best path that our pilots can choose will enable them to simultaneously earn a college degree while earning their flight credentials.

Our Commitment to the Success of Our Professional Pilot Graduates


We have staked our business on our commitment to your education by partnering with Southern Utah University, Salt Lake City Community College and Mid-South Community College. These are educational institutions that we believe can help our students get the best start toward high-flying achievement, every bit as much as the training we provide.

Becoming a professional pilot while earning your college degree will also allow empower you to seek additional funding streams that can help you secure the best possible deal on your education. Veterans of military service may find that their education is deeply discounted, or even free, by utilizing the benefits of the Post 9/11 GI Bill.

To learn more about the opportunities available to tomorrow’s future pilots, call us at 1-855-HELIEDU. 

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