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I thought lots of progress was being made until I've seen some of the posts in this thread. "I'd love to fly a jet for $70K!" "I'd flying a Boeing for anything, $70K is reasonable!" "It's ok to make $20K a year, gotta start somewhere!"
I see much work must be done to educate young pilots this is a career, not a hobby for some people. Yes, we all love to fly airplanes. Me as much as the next person. But $20K, and even $70K, doesn't cut it in the year 2005. It won't cut it in 2010. And it sure won't cut it in 2030 and later. This is a CAREER. Pilots have families to support just as much as the next person.
[/ QUOTE ]FlyChicaga, this is not meant as a flame. But, have you ever refused a FO position because it wasn't paying more than $70K? I gotta agree with Kell and Lloyd, yes pilots deserve better pay, but to me as a lowly commercial student $70K for a regional FO job considering the state of the industry right now doesn't sound too bad.
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That's correct. $70K as a regional FO isn't bad at all, but then again it doesn't exist. And I'm not even saying it should exist. I think we are all getting caught up on $70k this, $20k that. The problem is low time pilots taking jobs that are undercutting the industry.
IMO, a fair starting regional salary should be ~$30k, and captains topping out in the low $100k range. On the other hand, major/legacy starting salary ~$50k and topping out in the low to mid ~$200k range. But then again, this is my opinion.
Those demanding airline capts be paid $300-400k/yr better change professions if this is what you expect, and those willing to fly the heavies for $70k/yr better change professions for the better of the industry
Fly safe guys.