Many sources of information are tainted. Many points of view are tainted. At the end of the day one of the best sources of data to draw your own conclusion about the value of investing your time and money into a pilot career is Bureau of Transportation Statistics. Look at the raw data over a period of time and determine a trend.
Here is a recent release:
http://www.bts.gov/press_releases/2010/bts026_10/html/bts026_10.html
I knew the mainline jobs were shrinking and the regionals were growing but I had no idea the cancer had spread to the point that the total number of pilots employed are actually going DOWN! This is very sobering data.
Check out table 1
Note: Mainline jobs went from 50,201 in 2000 down to 33,994 in 2009!
The trend is not your friend.
At that rate someone just getting in the game now faces a daunting task trying to get a job in a rapidly shrinking market. If you will be happy with a regional job it's not as bleak but still sobering knowing your investment is being made into pilot career where the long term trend is a decrease in employment opportunities.
Here is a recent release:
http://www.bts.gov/press_releases/2010/bts026_10/html/bts026_10.html
I knew the mainline jobs were shrinking and the regionals were growing but I had no idea the cancer had spread to the point that the total number of pilots employed are actually going DOWN! This is very sobering data.
Check out table 1
Note: Mainline jobs went from 50,201 in 2000 down to 33,994 in 2009!
The trend is not your friend.
At that rate someone just getting in the game now faces a daunting task trying to get a job in a rapidly shrinking market. If you will be happy with a regional job it's not as bleak but still sobering knowing your investment is being made into pilot career where the long term trend is a decrease in employment opportunities.