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Financial Planning Built for Pilots

Independent, fiduciary advice designed around airline pay, benefits, and retirement timelines. No generic plans. No sales pressure. Just clear guidance from someone who gets it.

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What I Do

How I Help Pilots

From your first day in the right seat to your last flight as captain — and every financial decision in between.

Retirement Planning

Airline retirement is different. Mandatory age limits, complex pension calculations, and benefit windows that close. I help you navigate the timing and strategy.

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Investment Management

Your portfolio should reflect how airline pilots earn, save, and retire. I manage investments designed for high incomes, career volatility, and the transition to retirement income.

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Tax-Aware Planning

Variable income, premium pay, trip trading — your tax picture is complex. I build strategies around Roth conversions, tax-loss harvesting, and bracket management.

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Career-Stage Planning

A First Officer early in their career needs a different plan than a Captain approaching retirement. I tailor strategies to where you are right now.

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Ongoing Advisory

I work with pilots over the long term — adjusting strategies as markets shift, benefits update, and life evolves. Clarity, accountability, and a trusted advisor who understands.

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Upload your statements and let me show you where you stand — and where you could be.

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About

Meet Scott Osborn

I'm the founder of Pilot Money Guy and an independent, fiduciary financial advisor who works exclusively with airline pilots.

My mission is simple: help pilots protect what they've built, cut through confusing financial noise, and make confident decisions without sales pressure or product-driven advice.

Growing up in a family where money was often uncertain, I saw firsthand how lack of guidance — not lack of effort — can limit opportunity. That drives everything I do.

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Listen & Learn

The Wealthy Pilot's Podcast

Your guide to financial takeoff.

Join me as I break down 401(k)s, IRAs, retirement taxes, long-term care, and everything else pilots need to know about building wealth. Whether you're new to the left seat or counting down to retirement — there's an episode for you.

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Airline pilots face financial challenges most advisors don't understand — variable income, airline-specific 401(k) rules, forced retirement ages, and more.

  • Variable income, premium pay & trip trading strategies
  • Airline-specific 401(k), pension & profit-sharing rules
  • Early retirement windows & mandatory retirement age planning
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It All Starts With a Conversation

You don't need to have everything figured out. A simple conversation is often the first step toward clarity — no pressure, no sales pitch, just an opportunity to see if my approach fits your situation and goals.