SkyWest Airlines is the place for pilots who want to Take Control of Their Pilot Careers. SkyWest is now offering up to $17,500 in tuition reimbursement for fixed-wing transition training + a $7,500 bonus for military aviators, providing a direct path for rotor pilots to become a professional SkyWest pilot.

Why Military Pilots Choose SkyWest
  • Strong culture of professionalism, teamwork and success
  • 19 domiciles across the U.S.
  • Upgrade as soon as you meet FAR Part 121-436 Requirements and as your seniority will hold; upgrade possible in as little as three months
  • Best-in-class training for your pilot career, and we’ll cover your CTP
  • More new aircraft than any other regional airline, and industry-leading maintenance reliability
  • Excellent quality of life with great work rules including cancellation pay and soft-time pay
  • Great compensation plus industry-leading 401(k) match and profit sharing bonuses
  • More opportunity and exposure than any other regional pilot job – key flying agreements with United, Delta, American and Alaska Airlines
Frequently Asked Questions

When can I sign up for the Rotor Transition Program?
Apply for the Rotor Transition Program (RTP) as soon as you enroll in flight training by clicking here and completing the Pilot Pathway application. The sooner you apply, the sooner your RTP benefits will start. 

Why should I join the Rotor Transition Program?
The SkyWest RTP provides a direct path for rotor pilots to enter the commercial aviation industry. You’ll begin accruing company seniority, will receive an enhanced introduction to SkyWest, and have access to mentors and interview prep. You’re also eligible for up to $17,500 in tuition reimbursement for fixed-wing transition training and an additional $7,500 bonus for military aviators.  

Are non-U.S. military eligible for the military bonus?
The $7,500 military bonus is available for those with a DD214 form, which is specific to U.S. military personnel. All rotor pilots are eligible for up to $17,500 in tuition reimbursement. 

When should I apply to the first officer position?
RTP pilots should apply as first officers once they are within 4-6 months of receiving their ATP or R-ATP requirements. This will help you transition into training and to start flying as quickly as possible. 

For rotor/power lift pilots, what fixed-wing hours are needed to qualify for R-ATP?
You must have the following:

  • 250 PIC or SIC acting as PIC
  • 100 PIC Cross Country
  • 25 PIC Night
  • 25 Hours Multi in an airplane*

*Talk with your SkyWest recruiter if you need additional information. 

Do military sorties count toward flight hour requirements?
No, we are not able to accept sortie conversions based on FAA requirements.

Are military sims accepted on logbooks?
For SIM time to count on your logbook, the SIM must be approved by the FAA. Military SIMs often do not meet this requirement.

 

Domicile Map
 
First Officer
Captain
COS
10-21-2024
07-24-2023
DFW
07-29-2024
03-25-2024
FAT
10-21-2024
11-30-2021
LAX
09-23-2024
03-22-2022
ORD
09-23-2024
05-01-2023
PSP
10-21-2024
06-21-2022
SLC
07-29-2024
02-18-2021
 
First Officer
Captain
ATL
03-25-2024
12-12-2022
DEN
10-21-2024
03-20-2023
DTW
10-21-2024
11-20-2023
IAH
07-01-2024
03-20-2023
MSP
09-09-2024
11-21-2022
PHX
07-01-2024
11-16-2021
SFO
10-21-2024
10-10-2022
TUS
07-29-2024
11-30-2021
 
First Officer
Captain
BOI
08-19-2024
02-10-2023
IAH
09-16-2024
05-22-2023
MSP
09-16-2024
01-08-2024
PDX
07-22-2024
02-18-2022
SAN
06-24-2024
08-02-2022
SFO
07-22-2024
06-18-2023
 
First Officer
Captain
AUS
08-19-2024
01-30-2023
DEN
07-08-2024
09-18-2023
LAX
06-24-2024
04-10-2023
ORD
08-19-2024
07-17-2023
PHX
04-29-2024
09-12-2022
SEA
04-01-2024
10-26-2021
SLC
08-19-2024
09-14-2021

The dates displayed are the most junior for each location.