Brett Hull
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Huh? A majority of pilots do have degrees...in Aeronautical Science or Professional Aeronautics or whatever the school they went to calls it.Herman Bloom said:Maybe if we all had degrees (if it were required for application, for instance), then pilots wouldn't constantly back themselves into corners regarding things like compensation and contracts, in general. Educated pilots would be more likely just to quit when the salaries spiraled too low because they'd realize that they had other things to offer/do with their lives.
If you want the prestige and the money, we gotta require degrees. Ever meet a doctor who didn't go to college?
So where does that leave us now? Every pilot should have a degree in something, as long as it isn't in aviation? You could get a degree in elementary or secondary education, but then you couldn't leave flying and make better money teaching. So now you require pilots to have a degree in something that isn't aviation, education, or (insert low paying career requiring a college degree here).
Maybe you guys need to stop making a mess in your pants because you're going to get to wear a spiffy polyester suit and fly a jet, and collectively grow a pair and demand decent wages.