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Skydive Pilot Jobs in North Carolina

Last updated July 3, 2026

A guide to skydive (jump) pilot jobs in North Carolina — the drop zones FlyTo1500 tracks as potential employers, what jump-pilot roles typically require, and how to find current openings.

Short answer

North Carolina has 9 skydiving drop zones in the FlyTo1500 employer database. Jump-pilot hiring varies by drop zone, season, and aircraft, so this page highlights potential employers and how to find current openings. Flying jumpers is a popular, fast way to build turbine and tailwheel time.

North Carolina snapshot

Drop zones tracked
9
Major areas
Jonesville, Salisbury, Maiden, Southport, Washington, Raeford
Common role
Jump pilot (Part 91 / Part 105 operations)
Typical minimums
Commercial certificate; many DZs 200–500 hrs
Common aircraft
Cessna 182/208 Caravan, Twin Otter, King Air, PAC 750
Best for
Building turbine, tailwheel, and PIC time quickly

Counts reflect employers FlyTo1500 tracks. Requirements and hiring vary by employer, aircraft, and season.

Potential drop zones in North Carolina

Below are employers FlyTo1500 tracks in North Carolina. Requirements and current openings vary by employer, aircraft, and season — a listing here does not mean an employer is currently hiring.

Carolina Skydiving

Jonesville, NC

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Crystal Coast Skydiving

NC

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Piedmont Skydiving

Salisbury, NC

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Skydive Central North Carolina

Maiden, NC

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Skydive Coastal Carolinas

Southport, NC

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Skydive Little Washington

Washington, NC

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Skydive OBX

NC

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Skydive Paraclete XP

Raeford, NC

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Triangle Skydiving Center

Louisburg, NC

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What these jobs in North Carolina typically require

  • A Commercial Pilot Certificate (single- and/or multi-engine as required)
  • A current medical certificate
  • Tailwheel or specific type experience for some aircraft
  • Comfort with high-cycle, short-flight operations and precise spotting
  • Availability on weekends and during the jump season

Jump operations are conducted under 14 CFR Part 105; pilots need at least a Commercial certificate per § 61.129 and a valid medical per § 61.23.

How to improve your chances in North Carolina

  • Get a tailwheel endorsement — many DZ aircraft need it
  • Any Caravan or turbine time makes you far more competitive
  • Show up in person at the drop zone before the season starts
  • Keep your logbook current and be flexible on weekends
  • Set up alerts so you catch new jump-pilot openings early

Skydive pilot jobs in other states

All low-time pilot jobs in North Carolina

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Official sources referenced

FAA rules set baseline certificate and eligibility requirements; individual employers add their own aircraft, insurance, and experience preferences. Always confirm current rules with the FAA and the specific employer.

Frequently asked questions

How do I get a skydive pilot job in North Carolina?+

Start with the drop zones near you — North Carolina has 9 in the FlyTo1500 database. Reach out directly before the jump season, and use FlyTo1500 to track current or recent jump-pilot openings that match your certificates and time.

How many hours do I need to fly jumpers in North Carolina?+

You need at least a Commercial certificate, and many drop zones look for roughly 200–500 hours, sometimes with tailwheel or specific type time. Exact minimums vary by DZ, aircraft, and insurance.

How many drop zones are in North Carolina?+

FlyTo1500 currently tracks 9 skydiving drop zones in North Carolina. Whether any is hiring at a given time depends on the DZ, season, and aircraft.

Is flying skydivers a good way to build hours?+

Yes — jump flying racks up PIC and (on turbine aircraft) valuable turbine time quickly, which is why it's a popular hour-building path. See our guide to the best jobs for building flight hours.

Can FlyTo1500 help me find skydive pilot jobs in North Carolina?+

Yes. FlyTo1500 tracks drop zones and jump-pilot opportunities and lets you compare them against your hours and certificates. FlyTo1500 helps you discover and compare jobs — it does not employ pilots.

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