Pilot Jobs in Wisconsin

By Renzo, CPL · Updated March 2026

Everything you need to know about aviation careers in Wisconsin (WI). From major airlines and airports to salary expectations and top employers, this guide covers the complete landscape of pilot jobs in Wisconsin.

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Major Airports

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Airlines Operating

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Flight Schools

$85,000

Starting Salary

Aviation Overview in Wisconsin

Air Wisconsin, one of the longest-operating regional airlines in the U.S., is headquartered in Appleton.

EAA AirVenture Oshkosh is the world's largest annual aviation event, attracting over 600,000 visitors and 10,000 aircraft to Wittman Regional Airport each summer.

Wisconsin's diverse flying conditions, from Great Lakes weather to cold winter operations, produce experienced and adaptable pilots.

Major Airports in Wisconsin

Wisconsin is served by 4 major airports, each offering different opportunities for airline, cargo, corporate, and general aviation pilots.

AirportICAOLocation
General Mitchell InternationalKMKEMilwaukee
Dane County RegionalKMSNMadison
Green Bay-Austin Straubel InternationalKGRBGreen Bay
Appleton InternationalKATWAppleton

Airlines Hiring in Wisconsin

The following airlines operate flights out of Wisconsin airports and may have pilot bases or domiciles in the state. Check each airline's career page for current openings.

Allegiant Air

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Southwest Airlines

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SkyWest Airlines

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Air Wisconsin

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Average Pilot Salaries in Wisconsin

Annual Salary Range

$85,000 - $190,000

National Median (BLS)

$198,190

Pilot salaries in Wisconsin vary based on employer type (airline, cargo, corporate, military), aircraft type, seniority, and rank. Entry-level positions such as flight instructors or regional first officers earn at the lower end, while senior captains at major airlines and cargo carriers earn at the top of the range. For a detailed breakdown, see our complete pilot salary guide.

Top Aviation Employers in Wisconsin

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Air Wisconsin (Appleton HQ)

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EAA (Oshkosh)

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Wisconsin ANG (Truax Field)

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Gulfstream Appleton Service Center

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Midwest Express Aviation

Flight Schools in Wisconsin

Wisconsin has approximately 25 flight schools offering training from Private Pilot License (PPL) through Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) ratings. Whether you are looking for Part 61 or Part 141 programs, accelerated courses, or university-affiliated aviation degrees, Wisconsin has options to fit your goals and budget.

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How to Start Your Pilot Career in Wisconsin

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Get Your Medical Certificate

Visit an FAA Aviation Medical Examiner (AME) in Wisconsin to obtain your medical certificate. Most student pilots need at least a Third-Class Medical, though a First-Class Medical is required for airline operations.

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Earn Your Private Pilot License (PPL)

Enroll at one of Wisconsin's 25+ flight schools. The PPL requires a minimum of 40 hours of flight time (Part 61) or 35 hours (Part 141), though most students need 60-70 hours.

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Build Hours and Add Ratings

Work toward your Instrument Rating, Commercial Pilot License, and possibly your CFI (Certified Flight Instructor) rating to build hours. Most airlines require 1,500 total hours for the ATP certificate.

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Apply to Airlines and Employers

With your ATP minimums met, apply to regional airlines, cargo operators, or corporate flight departments in Wisconsin. Many of the state's top employers actively recruit pilots year-round.

For a more detailed walkthrough, read our complete guide to becoming a pilot.

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