Professional Pilot, June 2019
First offi cer 15 Av dept mgr 20 7 Responses by achievements IS BAO 113 42 Other CAM 24 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 Responses by licenses held ATP 952 508 CFI CFII Methodology 359 Commercial 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 PROFESSIONAL PILOT June 2019 51 103 A P 84 Helo 109 02 Offshore oil 11 EMS 40 Regional 01 Electronic news gathering Responses by company benefi ts Health insurance 898 818 797 559 513 492 195 158 152 114 61 34 Dental insurance 401K Life insurance Disability insurance Uniforms Profi t sharing Loss of license ins Retirement Stock options Other Car 187 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Responses by position Captain 58 Chief pilot Responses by level of education BA BS degree AA AS degree MA MS degree High school 541 Some college 59 101 03 PhD Responses by use of aircraft Corporate 05 Police Charter 01 logging construction 760 180 F or the 47th year Pro Pilot has conducted a salary study by aircraft type matching compensation to specifi c fi xed and rotary wing aircraft models During March and April 2019 a total of 9710 survey forms were sent out to a random selection of qualifi ed Pro Pilot readers worldwide A total of 1480 survey forms representing a 152 return came back to the Pro Pilot offi ce in Alexandria VA by the cutoff date of May 24 2019 After review a total of 1221 survey forms qualifi ed as being properly fi lled out by eligible respondents There were 259 forms disqualifi ed due to lack of information inconsistencies errors part time or contract pilot positions or lateness Each form was carefully reviewed to ensure reliability of data In addition to survey averages Pro Pilot has also compared salaries provided by various corporate fl ight departments pilot placement agencies and such activities as FAPA Financial Services scheduled airlines and US government pilot services
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