Breeze Airways offers opportunities for aspirants aviation enthusiasts to join as a pilot. You can apply for the position and become a member of the airline whose mission is to be ‘The World’s Nicest Airline’.

You need to visit the Breeze Airways official website and find vacancies for pilots. To apply, you must meet the minimum qualifications and requirements.

We have published this detailed article to make it easier for you to know every aspect of becoming a Breeze Airways pilot.

Let’s begin with basic information on Breeze Airways.

About Breeze Airways

Breeze Airways is a new American airline headquartered in Cottonwood, Heights, Utah. The airline initiated commercial operation from 27th May 2021 by operating flights from Tampa International Airport to Charleston International Airport.

Talking about the fleet status, Breeze operates currently with 1 Airbus A220-300, 10 Embraer E190 and 3 Embraer E195. The airline has active orders for 79 Airbus A220-300 for which deliveries are expected from May 2022. Likewise, 6 additional Embraer E190 are to be leased from Nordic Aviation Capital. 27 Embraer E195s are expected to obtain from Azul aircraft.

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Breeze Airways operates scheduled passenger flights to various internal destinations across the United States.

How to become a Breeze Airways Pilot?

Breeze Airways announces vacancy for a pilot job on its official career website. You must fulfil basic requirements and qualifications before applying for the pilot vacancy.

Breeze declares vacancies for pilots based on aircraft type. Recently, the airline published vacancies for A220 and E190/195 pilots.

The airline has also announced pilot vacancies, especially for Australian Nationals to address the pilot shortage concern.

So, you can apply for:

A220 Captain/Captain Qualified First Officer

E190/195 First Officer

Australian Nationals

A220 Captain/Captain Qualified First Officer

Breeze Airways announces vacancy for A220 Captains and First Officers on its official website whenever required. The airline seeks for qualified and profound candidates to assist in making the airline nicest among others.

You as an applicant must fulfil basic requirements to be eligible for applying.

Breeze Airways Pilot Requirements for A220

Here are the basic requirements for A220 Captain/Captain Qualified First Officer.

  • The minimum age of the applicant must be 23 years.
  • A High School Diploma or Equivalent level of education is required.
  • Must hold a valid passport and a valid U.S. driver’s license.
  • Must obtain legal authorization to work in the United States.
  • Must obtain authorization to travel freely in and out of the United States.
  • Must be able to pass the background check and drug screening test.
  • Fluency in English Language (Reading, Writing and Speaking) is a must.
  • Must hold extensive experience with Microsoft Office Suite and Adobe Products.

FAA Certification Requirements

In addition to the basic requirements, you must hold various FAA Certifications to be eligible for the Breeze Airways pilot position.

  • Applicants must hold a current First Class Medical Certificate issued by FAA.
  • Must obtain valid FCC Radiotelephone Operator’s Permit.
  • Must hold valid FAA Unrestriced Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) Certificate with muti-engine class rating.

Flight Time Requirements

Besides basic requirements and FAA Certification, you are required to hold flight time requirements also.

  • You must hold a minimum of 3,000 hours of total flight time.
  • Must have 2,000 hours of total flight time in large, Group II transport category aircraft.
  • Must have 1,000 hours of total flight time as a Pilot in Command (PIC) in large, Group II transport category aircraft
  • Group II Category aircraft must be turbojet of more than 41,000 lbs. Maximum Takeoff Weight (MTOW).
  • Must hold a total of 1,000+ flight hours combining Part 121 SIC (Second-in-Command) or PIC, Part 135 PIC and Part 91K PIC.
  • Those applicants actively flying two of the past five years are highly preferred.

Breeze Airways Pilot Requirements for E190/195 First Officer

Here are the basic requirements for E190/195  First Officer.

  • The age of the applicant must be at least 23 years.
  • A High School Diploma or Equivalent level of education is mandatory.
  • Must own a valid passport and a valid U.S. driver’s license.
  • Must acquire legal authorization to work in the United States.
  • Must acquire authorization to travel freely in and out of the United States.
  • Must be able to pass the background check and drug screening test.
  • Fluency in English Language (Reading, Writing and Speaking) is a must.
  • Must hold extensive experience with Microsoft Office Suite and Adobe Products.

FAA Certification Requirements

In addition to the basic requirements, you must hold various FAA Certifications to be eligible for the Breeze Airways pilot position.

  • Applicants must hold a current First Class Medical Certificate issued by FAA.
  • Must obtain valid FCC Radiotelephone Operator’s Permit.
  • Must hold valid FAA Unrestriced Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) Certificate with multi-engine class rating.
  • Having E170/190 Type Rating is a strong point.

Flight Time Requirements

Besides basic requirements and FAA Certification, you are required to hold flight time requirements also.

  • You must hold a minimum of 1,500 hours of total flight time or 1,000 hours in high-performance military aircraft.
  • Must hold a minimum of 750 hours of flight time in fixed-wing turbine aircraft.
  • Having Part 121 Experience is a plus point.
  • Those candidates actively flying two of the past five years are highly preferred.

Breeze Airways Pilot – Australian Nationals

Breeze Airways is also looking for Australian pilots to fly Airbus A220-300 and Embraer E190/195 aircraft.

The basic requirements are:

  • Applicants must be Australian National.
  • Must be able to obtain an E3 Visa to work in the United States.

Other requirements are the same as we mentioned above.

Breeze Airways Pilot Hiring Process

If you meet all the requirements mentioned above, you can apply when there is an active vacancy posted on the official website.

  • First of all, visit the careers section of the Breeze Airways website and look for vacancies.
  • If you find vacancies for a pilot position, you can apply online by submitting an application with documents, photographs, educational/FAA certificates and other requirements.
  • After careful review and analysis, you will be called for various assessments that include skills tests, interviews, psychometric tests, document verification and so on.
  • As you pass all the assessments, you will be selected for the pilot job at Breeze Airways.

Breeze Airways Pilot Uniform

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Breeze Airways Pilot Salary

The salary of pilots at Breeze Airways fluctuates with the aircraft type. Airbus A220 pilots earn slightly more than the Embraer E190/195 pilots.

Breeze Airways A220 Captain/Captain Qualified First Officer Salary

YEARCAPTAIN SALARYFIRST OFFICER SALARY
FIRST$131 per hour$68 per hour
SECOND$160 per hour$102 per hour
THIRD$174 per hour$107 per hour
FOURTH$179 per hour$113 per hour
FIFTH$184 per hour$120 per hour
SIXTH$191 per hour$124 per hour
SEVENTH$196 per hour$130 per hour

Note: Pilots selected for A220 as Direct Entry Captains will start earning at the rate of $160 per hour.

Breeze Airways E190/195 First Officer Salary

YEARCAPTAIN SALARYFIRST OFFICER SALARY
FIRST$129 per hour$61 per hour
SECOND$142 per hour$92 per hour
THIRD$155 per hour$96 per hour
FOURTH$159 per hour$101 per hour
FIFTH$164 per hour$107 per hour
SIXTH$170 per hour$110 per hour
SEVENTH$174 per hour$116 per hour

Breeze Airways Pilot Benefits

Besides basic salary, Breeze Airways pilots receive various benefits that include:

  • 401(k) retirement plan
  • Travel Privileges
  • Health, Dental and Vision Benefits

Breeze Airways Pilot Bases

Bases for Breeze pilots are located in four different airports across the nation.

  • Charleston International Airport (CHS), South Carolina
  • Norfolk International Airport (ORF), Virginia
  • Tampa International Airport (TPA), Florida 
  • Louis Armstrong New Orleans Airport (MSY), Louisiana

Conclusion

Breeze Airways is currently hiring pilots for A220 and Embraer E190/195 aircraft. If you are interested and meet all the requirements discussed above, you can apply for the position online.

You can also join Breeze Airways pilot as an Australian national.

If you require further information, visit the career section of Breeze Airways’ official website. Also, feel free to contact us or post your queries in the comment section below.

Some Frequently Asked Question (FAQs)

How much do Breeze Airways pilots make?

First-year Captains at Breeze Airways make $131 per hour whereas First-year First Officers earn $61 per hour. This pay scale increases throughout the year and reaches a maximum of $196 per hour for Captains and $130 per hour for Flight Officers.

What planes does Breeze fly?

Breeze Airways flies with Airbus A220-300 and Embraer 190/195 planes.

How many aircraft does Breeze have?

At present, Breeze Airways owns a total of 14 aircraft including 1 A220-300, 10 E190 and 3 E195.

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Suman Karki
Suman Karki is the founder of the AviaTech Channel blog and YouTube Channel. He is a passionate aviation enthusiast and holds experience working as a Ground Operations Officer for Swissport International. He is currently serving as a Flight Data Feeder for FlightAware (a US-based company for Flight Tracking). Besides, he has worked as an aviation content editor for various aviation media.

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