Fox Three Aviation, LLC
Pilots
Independent contractor pilot opportunities inside a standards-driven network. Keep your independence—gain structure, consistency, and a professional operating culture.
Why Fly With Fox Three
Most contract pilot work is fragmented—unclear expectations, inconsistent trip details, last-minute changes, and uneven professionalism. Fox Three is building the opposite: predictable standards and operational clarity.
Client Acquisition
We source and manage clients so you spend less time chasing work and more time flying.
Trip & Schedule Support
We manage details and expectations to reduce surprises—scope, timing, and communications.
Professional Standards
Standard procedures and expectations reduce friction between crews and improve safety margins.
Independent Contractor Model
You remain an independent contractor while gaining access to a structured operating environment, better trip consistency, and added-value benefits that justify a premium service.
You Stay Independent
- Independent contractor status maintained
- Control over availability and acceptance
- Assignments offered based on fit and standards
You Gain Support
- Client sourcing and trip coordination
- Standardized operating expectations
- Reduced “gotchas” and last-minute friction
Pilot Benefits
Tangible value for independent contractors who choose to operate within a higher-standard network.
Discounted Recurrent Training
Preferred-provider pricing for recurrent and simulator training to reduce annual costs.
- Standardized training expectations
- Annualized training planning support
Umbrella Protection (In Development)
Working with insurance partners to establish legal-cost support related to covered events arising from staffed operations.
Coverage details, limits, and eligibility subject to underwriting and policy terms.
Scheduling & Communication Standardization
- Clear trip communications and expectations
- Consistent owner-facing standards
- More stable scheduling than ad-hoc sourcing
Pilot Standards
Consistency is non-negotiable. Owners should expect the same professional level every time.
Training & Currency
- Annual simulator recurrent (turbine / jet)
- Instrument currency verified
- Night currency tracked where applicable
- Aircraft-specific procedures review
Medical & Documentation
- FAA medical verified and monitored
- Certificates and limitations validated
- Ongoing compliance tracking
Standardized Cockpit Procedures
- Consistent checklists, callouts, briefings
- Threat and error management discipline
- Professional owner-facing cockpit culture
Compliance-First Operating Culture
Operations remain strictly Part 91. We apply 135-inspired discipline where it matters—cockpit procedures and crew rest—without changing the underlying authority.
No charter activity. No blurred regulatory lines.
Pilot Inquiry
Start here and we’ll follow up with standards, availability needs, and next steps.
What to Include
- Aircraft experience / types
- Home base and flexibility
- Availability pattern
- Recent recurrent dates
- Certificates, ratings, medical class
Submit Inquiry
Open Pilot Inquiry FormIndependent contractor opportunities. Final terms subject to aircraft, client needs, and underwriting.