beagle pilot
Airline Pilot
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- Oct 11, 2003
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Just wondering what you consider an "insane amount"?
A 4 yr degree will cost you between 50-80 grand.. maybe more if you look at top tier colleges.
Getting your private to CFI/CFII/MEI will cost between 50-80 grand.
Expensive, sure. But not insane. It's a career, not just a job.
Do you think Doctors, Lawyers, Professional Engineers think their costs are "insane". It's the cost of getting into the industry.
We have several FO's who owe $150K in Pilot Factory debt. That's insane.
Not saying your projected costs are wrong, but they are on the high side.
College costs average about $33K/yr for a private college and $16K/yr for a public college. Airline pilots don't need to go to Harvard in order to gain a flying job. Given that most pilots who go to the pilot factory schools are "aviation science" majors, going to a public college and earning a degree in Accounting, Computer Science or some other career field is not only cheaper, but more useful as a back-up to their aviation career. When I worked as a recruiter/interviewer, we didn't care much about where they went to school or what their degree as much as we were checking to make sure it was an accredited college or university.
Flying costs are high, but again your projections are on the high side. You've projected a combined cost of $100K to $160K. This is quite a range since it covers the cost of 10 acres and a Double Wide in Texas.
The bottom line is that it's insane to spend $160,000 on a career that pays $22,000 a year and, for most, tops out at $100,000. A lucky few may reach $220,000 by the time they are in their 50s, but most will be in the $100-150K range from their mid-30s to 50s. Most Doctors and Lawyers will beat those figures by a decade. Ten years at $100,000 is a million dollar difference.