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I read (on MSN) where Airplane Pilots have the second highest average salary in the US (around $113K per year). The only group that was more well compensated were Surgons (around $175K per year average). We are paid better than Engineers, Lawyers, Teachers, Researchers, CEO's, and Sales People (yes, we were ahead of CEO's).
 
He also now owns AEPS to add to his Air Inc deal.

Actually the guy had a heart attack -- no remarks about how could that happen -- and was non flying for a long time.

He has also had enough women problems according to some sources including the fact he was invloved with Becky Dean of Air Inc.

There are some who could not live on the budget at $4.0m a year.
 
Thanks Kit for keeping the spoiled, girl chasing airline pilot stereotype alive and well!!


As one of the other posters stated... very little sympathy will be coming from Joe and Jane Public when they see the $150,000/yr salary...

And he just HAD to mention his girlfriend another pilot....


Everyone wonders why airline pilots and their unions have such poor images..
Everytime they interview one s/he inserts their big fat foot in their mouth.
 
They still have girls flying at United?

How would USA Today know to call him? I suspect that business is down at ole Air Inc, and he needed some publicity.

I know a guy that rode his jumpseat pre-9/11 and Darby was pushing the AirInc membership pretty hard enroute. When the jumpseater responded he wasn't interested, Darby snapped, "well I guess you aren't seriously interested in a career in aviation", and then didnt talk to him for the rest of the flight. Now, that's professionalism.. What a dick!
 
I was at an airinc conference a few years ago and kit was sitting on stage after introducing all of the speakers. One of the airline reps took the podium and starting talking about his airline (commutair?, I dont remember but he was younger and very humorous). This gent went on to tell everyone in attendance that he was holding a jobfair and that it would be "free" and then proceded to turn around and look squarely at kit. There was a brief period of silence and then every in the crowd roared in laughter and cheered. I may not have acheived a dream job from that conference but to see kit fester as everyone laughed in his face was well worth the price of admision. It was atlanta 03, anyone there?
 
Was that Lori Clark?
 
>>>I read (on MSN) where Airplane Pilots have the second highest average salary in the US (around $113K per year). The only group that was more well compensated were Surgons (around $175K per year average). We are paid better than Engineers, Lawyers, Teachers, Researchers, CEO's, and Sales People (yes, we were ahead of CEO's).

there's a flag on the play, and it looks like this one's coming back...

there is NO WAY that is true. in order to come up with that number, you either have to make it up, or take a very limited cross section of "major" pilot pay only. to say the "average airline pilot" makes 113 is insane when you think about the thousands and thousands who start at 20 and might one day dream to top out at 100K. there just ain't that many 200, 250 and 300K jobs out there to raise that average to 113K. No way.

As for Kit, i thought he made a killing off of Air, Inc. My gosh, 150-200 bucks a head for a PACKED job fair, thousands of annual membership fees (90% profit margin on those) and all those 40 dollar kinkos books and 30 dollar resume reviews if the dude's not a millionaire off of this racket than its just not possible in this country!

by the way if you do find yourself in this industry making 200K or more, and you chose to live at or beyond your means, you're an idiot.
 
P38JLightning said:
>>>I read (on MSN) where Airplane Pilots have the second highest average salary in the US (around $113K per year). The only group that was more well compensated were Surgons (around $175K per year average). We are paid better than Engineers, Lawyers, Teachers, Researchers, CEO's, and Sales People (yes, we were ahead of CEO's).

there's a flag on the play, and it looks like this one's coming back...

there is NO WAY that is true. in order to come up with that number, you either have to make it up, or take a very limited cross section of "major" pilot pay only. to say the "average airline pilot" makes 113 is insane when you think about the thousands and thousands who start at 20 and might one day dream to top out at 100K. there just ain't that many 200, 250 and 300K jobs out there to raise that average to 113K. No way.

As for Kit, i thought he made a killing off of Air, Inc. My gosh, 150-200 bucks a head for a PACKED job fair, thousands of annual membership fees (90% profit margin on those) and all those 40 dollar kinkos books and 30 dollar resume reviews if the dude's not a millionaire off of this racket than its just not possible in this country!

by the way if you do find yourself in this industry making 200K or more, and you chose to live at or beyond your means, you're an idiot.

They didn't say "airline pilot", they said "airplane pilot". You might want to read the post more closely next time. That pay seems about right for corporate "airplane pilots". Anyway, I report, you decide.
 
If you want to be precise about it...

sleepy said:
They didn't say "airline pilot", they said "airplane pilot". You might want to read the post more closely next time. That pay seems about right for corporate "airplane pilots". Anyway, I report, you decide.

The article actually says "aircraft pilots", so I guess you'd need to roll in all of helo bubbas, glider pilots, etc. Also you misquoted the cited average pay, which was a whopping $133,500. There is just no way this number is right. It sounds closer to the average of pilots flying for the majors. (Alright, we can include FEDEX and UPS with the Majors for just this once). The relevant portion of the piece is quoted below.

Just to get a better fix on what we are really making, I went and looked up the Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics. In the lastest national compensation survey (http://www.bls.gov/ncs/ocs/sp/ncbl0658.pdf), using June 2003 data, they say that "Airplane pilots and navigators" who work full time have mean hourly earnings of $103.49 and work a mean of 22.4 hours per week. That works out to annual earnings of $120,545! Still can't believe it, but I'd sure like to get some of that action. Well enough fun with numbers, I need to get back to hunting for that $20k/year Regional FO job.

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Top Paying Jobs Overall
The jobs that pay the most require at least a four-year college degree. According to the Employment Policy Foundation, the nation's 12 top-paying jobs -- and the mean annual income reported in 2003 (the most recent year data was available) for each -- were:

Physicians and surgeons $147,000
Aircraft pilots $133,500
Chief executives $116,000
Electrical and electronic engineers $112,000
Lawyers and judges $99,800
Dentists $90,000
Pharmacists $85,500
Management analysts $84,700
Computer and information system managers $83,000
Financial analysts, managers and advisers $84,000
Marketing and sales managers $80,000
Education administrators $80,000
 
Falcon Capt said:
If they can't live on his $150,000 plus whatever she is making (say $50,000) then they are idiots who are living way beyond their means...

Seeing as the average household income in the US is about $60k a year, I don't think the donatations are going to come flooding in for poor Kit...

This guy is living in his own world!

Unbelievable! He has to tap into his savings to pay his bills with a combined income of 200K? What about all the money he collects by bullsh*tting about pilot jobs being so abundant and AirInc memberships?

Darby....what a jack@ss!
 

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