Quote from nutmeg:
How times change. I turned down $7.25 an hour loading trucks (union) back in the 70's.
Quote from toc:
Cessena 152 is not $250/hour, do not even think that it is $100/hour. But most of the students build hours by being a flight instructor.
Many folks get their commercial pilot's license somehow but airlines, even the regional ones are looking for nearly 400-500 multiengine hours and that is where the meter jumps to $250-400 per hour rental of a multiengine aircraft.
oversupply of pilotsQuote from misterno:
http://video.pbs.org/video/1412744270
Unfucking believable
How come someone making $10/hr given the responsibility of flying 300 people????
This country is really turning into a shithole
Quote from bespoke:
+1 maverick
I only know one pilot. He makes about 150K a year. More than 99.9% of ET