How to Become a Pilot Car Driver (2010)
The escort industry offers great opportunities. Here's your path to becoming a pilot car driver.
Basic Requirements
Personal Qualifications
- Valid driver's license
- Clean MVR (driving record)
- Age 21+ for interstate work
- Physical fitness
Skills Needed
- Excellent driving abilities
- Strong communication
- Navigation proficiency
- Safety awareness
Certification Path
Recommended Certifications
- Washington State: Industry gold standard
- Oklahoma: Oil country essential
- Utah/Colorado: Western routes
- Florida: Southeast coverage
Training Programs
- Online courses available
- In-person training recommended
- Typically 1-2 days
- Cost: $200-$500
Equipment Investment
Vehicle
- 3/4 to 1-ton pickup recommended
- Good visibility
- Reliable mechanical condition
Gear
- Light bar: $300-$800
- Signs: $100-$300
- Radio: $150-$400
- Safety equipment: $200-$400
Finding Work
First Jobs
- Work with established companies
- Join pilot car directories
- Network at truck stops
- Contact heavy haul carriers
Building Experience
- Start with simpler loads
- Learn from experienced drivers
- Build your reputation
- Expand gradually
2010 Industry Outlook
Current opportunities:
- Recovery and growth
- Demand for escorts
- Regional opportunities
- Growth areas
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