Should I Become A Cargo Pilot (One Minute Quiz)

Alyssa Omandac

Career Quiz and Most Suitable Personality

Cargo Pilots

Cargo Pilots Cargo Pilots are licensed pilots who fly cargo aircraft for shipping companies or postal services. As with Passenger Pilots, Cargo Pilots fly a variety of aircraft and work alternating schedules.

Salary
$62400
Personality
Interest Match



Find a job you love and you will never work a day in your life.Confucius

Table of contents
  1. Career Quiz
  2. Suitable Personality Type
  3. Pros and Cons

Career Quiz

In this career quiz, there are 8-10 questions that will give you a pretty good perspective on whether this career is right for you.

There are 3 answers to each question: Dislike, Maybe, and Like.

Answer “Like / Yes” if you tell yourself “Yes! I would love do this” or “Yeah, I’m that type of person”.
Answer “Okay / Maybe” if you tell yourself “Umm…I think I will be okay with that”.
Answer “Dislike / No” if you tell yourself “Ugh…Sounds boring” or “No way!”.

Ready? Let’s start!

Question Yes Maybe No
Are you interested in learning how to fly cargo aircraft?
Are you curious about how to coordinate with a maintenance crew?
Would you like to learn how to perform basic airplane maintenance?
Do you think that you can remain calm and collected under pressure?
Do you have the communication skills needed to convey flight information?
Are you a logical thinker who can pick up technical skills and knowledge easily?
Have you always wanted to learn how to fly an airplane?
Would you prefer to transport cargo instead of flying passenger airplanes?

Your Results

Done?

Now count how many points you have.

Dislike = 0 point
Okay = 1 point
Like = 2 points

After you’re done counting your points. Click below to view your results.


Suitable Personality Type

The Builder

People with this personality type likes practical and hands-on work. They prefer working with plants, animals, and real-world materials like wood, tools, and machinery. You can read more about these career personality types here.

One of the most important personality traits for Cargo Pilots is the ability to remain calm and collected under pressure. Cargo Pilots also require strong communication skills when interacting with air traffic controllers, flight crew, and passengers. Most Cargo Pilots are analytical, logical thinkers, as learning to fly involves a lot of technical skills and knowledge. Reliability is also a useful trait, as Cargo Pilots are responsible for ensuring that deliveries reach their destinations on time.

Pros and Cons

Pros

You Do Not Need to Deal with Passengers

Cargo Pilots transport cargo, which means that they do not need to deal with unruly passengers and other hassles associated with commercial air travel.

You Rarely Fly to Major Airports

Cargo Pilots mostly fly between private airfields operated by the companies that they work for, eliminating the need to land at busy airports.

You Get Long Breaks Between Shifts

Cargo Pilots frequently work alternating schedules with an entire week off between the next block of scheduled flights.

You Can Use Your Skills to Seek Other Jobs

If you grow tired of flying cargo aircraft, you can use your skills to work as a Commercial Airline Pilot or a Private Pilot.

Cons

You Spend Long Hours in the Sky

Cargo Pilots work long hours, often spending 12 hours on the clock each day.

You Are More Likely to Fly at Night

Cargo Pilots may need to adapt to a different sleep schedule, as they typically fly at night instead of during the day.

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