End of 2022 Salary Survey
#352
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Joined APC: Apr 2013
Posts: 3,650
LOL. Love how guys who have zero clue are like "that doesn't take into account pension and free medical" like that somehow totally zeroes the military equation out. I am not a "thank me for my service" kind of guy, but if you haven't endured the military of the last 25 years, you probably shouldn't comment.
That dude's post is gold, and I a glad he posted it here. A first year regional pilot is making way more than someone with years of experience flying an airplane off the front of a carrier into the dark of night with no divert options. Let that sink in. It's a good time to be in this industry.
That dude's post is gold, and I a glad he posted it here. A first year regional pilot is making way more than someone with years of experience flying an airplane off the front of a carrier into the dark of night with no divert options. Let that sink in. It's a good time to be in this industry.
#353
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Joined APC: Sep 2017
Position: MEC Chairman, Snack Basket Committee
Posts: 3,199
LOL. Love how guys who have zero clue are like "that doesn't take into account pension and free medical" like that somehow totally zeroes the military equation out. I am not a "thank me for my service" kind of guy, but if you haven't endured the military of the last 25 years, you probably shouldn't comment.
That dude's post is gold, and I a glad he posted it here. A first year regional pilot is making way more than someone with years of experience flying an airplane off the front of a carrier into the dark of night with no divert options. Let that sink in. It's a good time to be in this industry.
That dude's post is gold, and I a glad he posted it here. A first year regional pilot is making way more than someone with years of experience flying an airplane off the front of a carrier into the dark of night with no divert options. Let that sink in. It's a good time to be in this industry.
#354
Originally Posted by BobbyLeeSwagger;[url=tel:3563952
3563952[/url]]I'll tell you what needs to sink in. Sitting short call in the dark of night with no departures left!
#356
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jan 2020
Posts: 379
US Navy F18 pilot
Year 6/7
2022 hours flown: 230 (Good year but only due to deployment. Probably average 150/year)
$82K base pay
$27K housing allowance
$3K food allowance
$7K flight pay
$3.8K “company” match
Total Gross: ~123K
Nights away from home ~ 7 months
Posting this as a joke but damn... the grass is looking pretty green right now.
Year 6/7
2022 hours flown: 230 (Good year but only due to deployment. Probably average 150/year)
$82K base pay
$27K housing allowance
$3K food allowance
$7K flight pay
$3.8K “company” match
Total Gross: ~123K
Nights away from home ~ 7 months
Posting this as a joke but damn... the grass is looking pretty green right now.
#357
In a land of unicorns
Joined APC: Apr 2014
Position: Whale FO
Posts: 6,595
#358
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Joined APC: Jul 2013
Posts: 4,752
The grass is not greener. You are flying a fighter jet in the Navy. Pretty darn cool. I wouldnt trade 1 day of my military service for 1 day at the airlines and I was a loser helicopter pilot for a big chunk of it. This airline flying is by far the most boring flying you will ever do.....how guys do 40 years of LGA-DFW without going crazy is beyond me. Wait, I get it, they do JFK-LHR over and over also.
........sure, airline flying can be boring AF.
But if one is the type to get to the airlines and expect excitement/adventure, then they need to SERIOUSLY need to reexamine where they reap excitement/adventure from.
Seriously, it's one of the easiest jobs on the face of the planet for a decent sized check that clears twice a month.
Find time for the pursuits/hobbies you never had time for while in the military, build friendships/relationships you never had time for in the military.
I seriously feel sorry for the guys that make flying such a big part of their indentity/purpose in life that before they know it, their wife has left them, their kids don't talk to them, they won't even know their grandkids......
“Work (as little as possible) to live, NOT live to work”
In short, get over Macho Grande
Sit 12 hours airport standby, THEN get called for a 8-10 hour duty period that turns into 12-14 ACTUAL DUTY.
Last edited by John Carr; 01-02-2023 at 04:42 PM.
#359
The grass is not greener. You are flying a fighter jet in the Navy. Pretty darn cool. I wouldnt trade 1 day of my military service for 1 day at the airlines and I was a loser helicopter pilot for a big chunk of it. This airline flying is by far the most boring flying you will ever do.....how guys do 40 years of LGA-DFW without going crazy is beyond me. Wait, I get it, they do JFK-LHR over and over also.
And to be "Rewarded" with that by fighting the VA to get 70% disability, and shown the door at 14.5 years active when they started 15 year retirements a year later.
I will take 10 years of LGA-ATL over having to put an overweight SH-60B on a single spot ship, single engine, at night, ever again.
#360
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Joined APC: Jul 2013
Posts: 4,752
You know what? I'd gladly trade my 35 orthopedic surgeries, inability to have kids without having to spend $100k in IVF and surrogates and waking up every day in pain for going from college to Delta without doing that ****. Join the Navy and end up on more Army deployments and then deal with chicken**** leadership..
And to be "Rewarded" with that by fighting the VA to get 70% disability, and shown the door at 14.5 years active when they started 15 year retirements a year later.
I will take 10 years of LGA-ATL over having to put an overweight SH-60B on a single spot ship, single engine, at night, ever again.
And to be "Rewarded" with that by fighting the VA to get 70% disability, and shown the door at 14.5 years active when they started 15 year retirements a year later.
I will take 10 years of LGA-ATL over having to put an overweight SH-60B on a single spot ship, single engine, at night, ever again.
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