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72,000 will be more than enough, even if only a third of them move to commercial.
72,000 will be more than enough, even if only a third of them move to commercial.
The FAA website has a presentation on it that shows only about 2-3 out of 500 will ever earn an ATP.
Does this mean you are leaving for a better, more financially stable career or that you are into masochism?The damage has been done via the economy and the RLA. Most of the political decisions that will affect my career have already been made. I am not very optimistic about aviation in this country for my career and I have 29.5 years left.
A guy walks into his local bar and is hit immediately by a dreadful smell, which isn't usually there.
"What's that smell?" he asked the bartender in disgust. A stranger; a skinny, unremarkable looking man, raised his hand apologetically: "That's from me." he said. The stranger then went on to explain that he was with the traveling circus that had just rolled into town, and his job was elephant keeper. The elephant, who didn't travel well, permanently had a dodgy digestion. Every morning, one of his tasks was to give it an enema. "you never get out of the way in time", he said apologetically, "then, of course, there's the constant clean up".
The local man was shocked. "You have to do this every day? The man nodded "Sometimes twice a day". "But that's terrible!" exclaimed said the local man, utterly horrified. "Why don't you find a better job?"
Now it was the the stranger's turn to looked horrified.
"WHAT....? And leave showbusiness..?"
A shortage is a shortage, but you are correct there won't be an actual shortage. What will happen, as always in these things and as the links pointed out, market forces will change to avert any actual shortage for one very simple reason: airplanes without pilots don't make money.Reality is, there will be no shortage of pilots available.
There may be a shortage of pilots willing to fly under a poor contract, but that is another story.
It costs an insane amount of money now to be a proffesional pilot. Add to that the starting wage at most regionals is terrible (around $19.00hr) and tack on another 5 years to be upgrade as CA (thanks to the age 65 rule) and the average pilot will not see the "Majors" until their mid to late 30s if they stay in the 121 world that long.