Friday, November 6, 2009

How much money does pilots make per year and how do you become a pilot?

Hi


If you guys have any information about how you become a pilot by that i mean what do you need to study in collage for how many years and how much money does pilots make per year (international)

How much money does pilots make per year and how do you become a pilot?
Well, it can vary on experience,total flight time, education, and size of aircraft, the bigger the better. As far as becoming a pilot and going to college, you are not required to Major in AVIATION or to base your education in aviation related fields.As far as collage you can major in anything you would like to, it can be a back up if flying does not work out or you are unemployed. As far as airlines most of them require four yeas minimum but corporate airlines or private charters, will accept pilots with two associate degrees. as far as flying school goes you can obtain it through a local flight school where you can obtain all your licenses in order to fly...as far pay it will be based on experience for the it can range from USD 45,000-350,000 international range (from personal experience)
Reply:Professional pilots earn anywhere from about $15,000 US to $175,000 US per year. It takes 15-20 years of dedicated service to work up to the higher brackets, and most pilots drop out and go do something else before they reach that level. And it's all getting worse as the world's economy slides into the tank. There will be fewer aviation companies at all levels, and fewer jobs for pilots from now on out.





You can be a general commercial pilot without a college degree, but you must have a 4-year college degree to be hired by the major airlines. There are people who will argue about that, but they are behind the times.





Of course you need a 4-year degree to become a military flight officer.





If you want to go for a piloting career where a college degree is required, that is the best approach. Your college degree can be in any field you like, and you should NOT get a degree in "aviation science," aeronautical engineering, or any other subject related to aviation. Instead, get a degree that will give you another career field you can fall back on when you get furloughed or lose your medical certificate.





Right now the airlines are interested in people with degrees in law enforcement, psychology, business administration, and accounting, as well as the traditional degrees in science, math, and engineering.





Good luck!
Reply:What country?


What type of pilot? Commercial, Airline (not quite the same thing), military, private?



Reply:lols
Reply:for beginners they are paid about 75000$


and 5-6 times more for pro's


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