Pilot CV & Application Guide

When applying for pilot roles through AAP Aviation, a clear and well-structured CV helps present your experience, qualifications, and flight history accurately.

This guide outlines what to include when preparing your pilot CV and supporting documents.


Pilot CV

A pilot CV should be clear, factual, and easy to review. It should allow recruiters and airlines to quickly understand your experience, qualifications, and current status.

  • Summary of total flight experience
  • Aircraft types flown and type ratings
  • Recent flying activity
  • Relevant aviation work history

Flight hours & experience overview

Flight hour information should be structured and accurate, allowing experience and recency to be assessed efficiently.

  • Total flight time
  • PIC, multi-engine, and IFR hours
  • Hours on type
  • Recent flight experience

Licenses & ratings

License and rating information should reflect your current qualifications and be kept up to date.

  • License type and issuing authority
  • Type ratings (current or previous)
  • Validity, expiry dates, and any limitations

Training & qualifications

Additional qualifications help provide a complete overview of your background and professional experience.

  • Type rating certificates (if applicable)
  • Relevant training courses and qualifications
  • Instructor experience (TRI, TRE, CFI, LTC where applicable)

Supporting documentation

Supporting documents are typically required as part of a pilot application and should be valid and up to date.

  • CV in PDF format
  • Valid passport
  • Right to work documentation where applicable
  • English language proficiency
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