Pilot
Lake Clark Air hires pilots to fly anything from twin turbine aircraft to fixed gear single engine piston aircraft.

Lake Clark Air is proud to consist of hard working, professional, flexible, team oriented individuals who aim to serve the people of Alaska. While we have a specific mission for each day, it is important to realize that the most important mission is those we serve. As a pilot of Lake Clark Air, your goal is to provide reliable, exemplary service while never compromising safety.
Lake Clark Air has a diverse fleet of aircraft that allow us to accomplish our missions under all sorts of conditions. We operate two King Air 200's, one King Air 100, three Beechcraft C-99s, three Piper Navajos, three Beechcraft Bonanzas, two Cessna 207s, one Stinson 108-2, and one Stinson 10a.
Our pilots are based out of our two hubs; Merril Field in Anchorage, and Port Alsworth, on Lake Clark. The majority of our MEL aircraft and pilots are based out of Merril Field while the SEL aircraft and pilots are split between Merril Field and Port Alsworth.
As a pilot for Lake Clark Air you will be flying a large area with multiple different landscapes. Between Anchorage and the Aleutian Islands, you will encounter mountains, volcanoes, glaciers, oceans, lakes, rivers, forests, and tundra. Lake Clark Air will train you to be comfortable flying in all of these landscapes in different types of weather.
If you are interested in becoming a pilot for Lake Clark Air, please email a resume to galsworthjr@gmail.com with a resumé.