As we all know, 747 and 777 drivers earn far more than your typical MD80 guy, who in turn earns far more than an ATR pilot. The common theme seems to be: the bigger the plane, the more you make. Why? More bucks to compensate for more jet lag? Or to entice the higher time guys into airframes where their experience will benefit the most people?
If you had to base pay on the pure difficulty of the flying (less automation, trickier approaches, whatever) and personal sacrifices required (int'l travel, etc) of one airframe versus another, which type of aircraft would pay the most?
What's more odd is that for similar-sized airframes, its the props and older airframes that typically pay around 20% less .. for instance, the MD80/90 vs 737NG, the ATR72 vs CRJ700, the A330 vs 767, Why?
Not trying to start sh!t, just wondering!
If you had to base pay on the pure difficulty of the flying (less automation, trickier approaches, whatever) and personal sacrifices required (int'l travel, etc) of one airframe versus another, which type of aircraft would pay the most?
What's more odd is that for similar-sized airframes, its the props and older airframes that typically pay around 20% less .. for instance, the MD80/90 vs 737NG, the ATR72 vs CRJ700, the A330 vs 767, Why?
Not trying to start sh!t, just wondering!