How to Get an Air Job

How to Get an Air Job, written by Jack Byrne in the late 1920s, serves as a practical guide for aspiring aviators. The book outlines the qualifications, training options, and employment opportunities in the aviation industry, emphasizing the importance of good health, education, and a passion for mechanics. Byrne discusses various pathways to enter the field, including flight schools and the United States Army Air Corps, while encouraging persistence and determination for those starting from entry-level positions. This work reflects the pioneering spirit of the era, positioning aviation as a new frontier for ambition and exploration.







