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Hiring a Ferry Pilot: Job Types, Requirements, Costs, and What Aircraft Owners Should Ask

19 min · 7 feb 2026
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https://skyfareracademy.com/p/hiring-a-ferry-pilot-jobs-requirements-aircraft [https://skyfareracademy.com/p/hiring-a-ferry-pilot-jobs-requirements-aircraft] Hiring a ferry pilot involves finding a qualified pilot to relocate an aircraft and arranging the logistics, cost, and legal details. In the U.S., there are both companies that specialize in ferry flights and independent pilots offering these services.

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