The flight system allows a plane to be remote operated by a pilot on the ground, which could streamline pilot airline operations in the future.

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    11 months ago

    Better wages and work life balance would also solve the pilot shortage. It’s one of those jobs where companies over rely on people’s passion for the profession in lieu of treating and paying them what they deserve.

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      11 months ago

      A decade ago, my pilot friend informed me that after 4 years of college, starting pay was $18,000 a year. After a year of experience suddenly you’re making 4 times that. Not a lot of people can afford to make that measley income for a year. It’s not a sustainable way to recruit talent.

      Then there’s the issue is being on call when you’re the lowest seniority in you’re position where they can call you anytime a pilot calls in sick and you have to be at the airport in 30 minutes.

      You can make a lot of money, but there’s a lot of bullshit to deal with at the start of your career.

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        11 months ago

        That thankfully isn’t true anymore. Pilots are now very highly compensated from the jump.

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        11 months ago

        I remember back in the 80s (middle school career days) commercial pilots were near the top of paid professions, topping 100k on average.

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      11 months ago

      Lowering the costs of flight school would help more, making shitty money is one thing. Making shitty money when you dropped 200k to get there is another.