AMY SMITH
123 Main Street • Atlanta, Georgia • 30339
Home: (555) 555-1234, Cell: (555) 555-1235
asmith@sample~resume.com
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Objective: Seek the Position of Agricultural Pilot
SUMMARY: Highly Talented Agricultural Pilot with huge background in piloting airplane or helicopter, at low altitudes, over agricultural fields to dust or spray fields with seeds, fertilizers, or pesticides.
Summary of Qualifications
Over five years experience with 2,500+ total flight hours.
Remarkable knowledge of the principles and practices of fixed- wing aviation and the ability to apply such knowledge to the operation of a county-wide aerial spray program for the abatement of mosquitoes.
Deep knowledge of F.A.A. regulations that apply to operations of government spray programs.
Sound ability to work independently in performing maintenance and repair on aircraft.
Uncommon ability to maintain accurate records.
Great ability to serve the public and fellow employees with honesty and integrity.
Exceptional ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with the general public, co-workers, elected and appointed officials and members of diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds regardless of race, religion, age, sex, disability or political affiliation.
Professional Experience
Agricultural Department, State of Minneapolis, MN 2000 - Present
Agricultural Pilot
Prepare flight plans based on weather forecasts and operational information.
Make sure aircraft are properly loaded for a safe and efficient flight.
Check fuel requirements and fuel quantities prior to flight.
Check on maintenance status of aircraft prior to flight.
Conduct checks of flight controls, instruments and aircraft engines.
Fly aircraft according to established operating and safety procedures, including abnormal and emergency situations.
Pilot airplane or helicopter, at low altitudes, over agricultural fields to dust or spray fields with seeds, fertilizers, or pesticides.
Pilot aircraft over field, or drives to field, or studies maps to become acquainted with obstacles or hazards, such as air turbulence, hedgerows, and hills, peculiar to particular field.
Arrange for warning signals to be posted.
Notify livestock owners to move livestock from property over which harmful material may drift.