Fixed-Wing Line Pilot, Aircraft Pilot 2 (Airplane)
State of Washington
Olympia, Washington, U.S.
Part-time, Permanent
Posted Oct 22, 2025
Onsite
Compensation
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About the role
Fixed-Wing Line Pilot, Aircraft Pilot 2 (Airplane)
Responsibilities
- Aerial Firefighting Assignment / Air Attack
- Functions as Pilot-in-Command of a DNR assigned Kodiak 100
- Provides reconnaissance and admin flight support
- Maintains the assigned airplane in a rapid response status
- Maintains aircraft flight reports and logs
- Prepares reports of fire activities and other work performed
Requirements
- 1,500 Flight Hours total time - Airplane
- 1,200 Flight Hours Pilot-in-Command - Airplane
- 200 Flight Hours – Airplane Pilot-in-Command in category and class to be flown
- 500 Flight Hours - Airplane Pilot-in-Command Cross Country
- 200 Flight Hours – Airplane Pilot-in-Command in a Mountainous area
- 100 Flight Hours – Airplane Pilot-in-Command Night flight
- 50 Flight Hours – Airplane Pilot-in-Command Instrument - in flight
- 75 Flight Hours – Airplane Pilot-in-Command Instrument – actual/simulated
- FAA Current Flight Review IAW 14 CFR 61.56 or an FAA Pilot Proficiency Check 14 CFR Part 135
- Possess a valid and current Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) - Airplane or Commercial Pilot license – Airplane with Instrument Rating
- Possess a valid Class 1 or 2 FAA Medical Certificate
- Complete IAT online courses
- Complete WA DNR Agency required classes
- Pass annual DNR flight and oral evaluation
Benefits
- Benefits
- Flight privileges
About the Company
The Washington State, Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is looking for Fixed Wing Line Pilots
Job Details
Salary Range
$73,284 - $98,520/yearly
Location
Olympia, Washington, U.S.
Employment Type
Part-time, Permanent
Original Posting
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