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The chart lacks alot of other information that is alot more beneficial to comparisons. It's not worth the electonic page it is printed on.
 
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Need chart. But $62K after five years at a regional puts a pilot in the upper 25% of income earners in the US. This according to the US Tax Foundation based upon 2006 figures, and even a regional captain average is in the upper 15% of all US wage earners. And to think you can do this without a college degree, probalby puts you in the upper 5% of high school graduates. It is still a great way to make living. If someone doesn't like it, they should find work that they like and allow those who love flying to enjoy the benefits of great job.
 
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