2026-04-03 – Weekly Helicopter Jobs : Demand for emergency helicopter pilots

Important Note: These jobs are posted in real-time and might expire. Please apply promptly.

This week, we’re seeing a steady demand for helicopter pilots, particularly in emergency medical services. There’s a critical need for experienced pilots and mechanics. While remote work options are limited in this field, some positions offer flexibility in scheduling.


This Week’s Jobs

  • A&P Helicopter Mechanic
    Company: Lohman Helicopter | Location: Coeur d’Alene, ID
    If you’re confident around airframes and helicopter operations, this is a solid opportunity. It’s ideal for those who thrive in high-activity environments and communicate well.
    Apply Here

  • Fire Helicopter Pilot
    Company: Air Evac Lifeteam | Location: Louisville, KY
    This role demands extensive flight experience, with a focus on fire operations. You’ll need at least 2000 hours total flight time and significant helicopter command experience.
    Apply Here

  • VFR Helicopter Pilot Med-Trans EG
    Company: Med-Trans Corporation | Location: Clovis, NM
    This is a chance to join a team dedicated to medical transportation. A helicopter instrument rating and current certifications are a must.
    Apply Here

  • VFR Helicopter Pilot Med-Trans EG
    Company: Med-Trans Corporation | Location: Amarillo, TX
    Similar to the Clovis position, this role is for those ready to ensure safe and efficient medical transport. Current certification and instrument rating are required.
    Apply Here

  • AEL Helicopter Pilot - HAA
    Company: Air Evac Lifeteam | Location: Dallas, TX
    Bring your 2000+ hours of flight experience to this role focused on air ambulance services. It’s a critical position that demands quick thinking and expertise.
    Apply Here

  • AEL Helicopter Pilot - HAA
    Company: Air Evac Lifeteam | Location: Duncan, OK
    This position also requires a wealth of flight experience, focusing on helicopter air ambulance operations. You’ll need solid command skills and turbine experience.
    Apply Here

  • AEL Helicopter Pilot - HAA
    Company: Air Evac Lifeteam | Location: Chattanooga, TN
    Join a team that plays a crucial role in emergency responses. This job requires significant flight hours and the ability to handle high-pressure situations.
    Apply Here

  • AEL Helicopter Pilot - HAA
    Company: Air Evac Lifeteam | Location: Bowling Green, KY
    This is a critical role in air ambulance services, demanding extensive experience and the ability to perform under pressure.
    Apply Here

  • AEL Helicopter Pilot - HAA
    Company: Air Evac Lifeteam | Location: Springfield, MO
    A role for seasoned pilots with a strong track record in helicopter operations. You’ll need a firm hand and a calm demeanor in emergencies.
    Apply Here

  • AEL Helicopter Pilot - HAA
    Company: Air Evac Lifeteam | Location: Watson, IL
    This position requires a high level of expertise, with a focus on safety and precision in helicopter air ambulance operations.
    Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


That’s it for this week. Keep an eye out for these opportunities and don’t hesitate to apply quickly. Stay safe up there!

I’ve found that keeping your certifications up to date really helps in a competitive field like this — especially when it comes to emergency services. As they say, you never know when a critical opportunity will come up, so being ready makes all the difference — have you experienced this kind of urgency in your job search?

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Experience really does make all the difference — have you seen that urgency in your applications? I transitioned to emergency services a while back, and networking with flight medics helped me land key opportunities. It’s a tough field, but those connections are invaluable.

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When I was in the field, I found that having solid relationships with local hospitals can really boost your chances for EM positions. They often reach out for recommendations first. If you’re flexible with scheduling, make sure to highlight that in your applications — it’s a big plus in the current landscape.

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