List of airlines and pilot salaries.
http://www.aviationinterviews.com/pilot/airlinepayrates.html
Not a growth industry. In the Frontline video report one pilot said he moved to Captain with less than 700 hours which is amazing.
I was having dinner with a pilot friend and I said I always wanted to fly heavy airliners. I have about 1000 hours of military flight time from years ago and he said I could get a job tomorrow. I told him I didn't think it was possible and he pulled out his cell phone and called another friend who is a pilot with a regional carrier and was told, "no problem, if you have a current Commercial, Instrument, Multi and a 1st class medical you can get hired." Amazing. To think that these guys in the Frontline report are flying 100 passengers in heavily loaded planes in bad weather is scary.
Another friend who is with a major carrier said his salary was cut 50% and retirement by 40% when the airline went came out of bk. He is not too happy but still loves flying.
So if you want to pay $100-150k to get your licenses you too can make less than minimum wage. I would not bet that the big salaries (really not that big) will be there in 10 years from now however..... Probably better in the long run to get a Supervisor job with TSA. You still get to wear a uniform and work at the airport with better pay, benefits, and long term security....
Good flying
http://www.aviationinterviews.com/pilot/airlinepayrates.html
Not a growth industry. In the Frontline video report one pilot said he moved to Captain with less than 700 hours which is amazing.
I was having dinner with a pilot friend and I said I always wanted to fly heavy airliners. I have about 1000 hours of military flight time from years ago and he said I could get a job tomorrow. I told him I didn't think it was possible and he pulled out his cell phone and called another friend who is a pilot with a regional carrier and was told, "no problem, if you have a current Commercial, Instrument, Multi and a 1st class medical you can get hired." Amazing. To think that these guys in the Frontline report are flying 100 passengers in heavily loaded planes in bad weather is scary.
Another friend who is with a major carrier said his salary was cut 50% and retirement by 40% when the airline went came out of bk. He is not too happy but still loves flying.
So if you want to pay $100-150k to get your licenses you too can make less than minimum wage. I would not bet that the big salaries (really not that big) will be there in 10 years from now however..... Probably better in the long run to get a Supervisor job with TSA. You still get to wear a uniform and work at the airport with better pay, benefits, and long term security....
Good flying
