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(I have no clue how the BA and AF Concorde folks made out flying so fast but with so few pax vs a heavy, but imagine it must have been very senior and hence, well paid.) For want of something better, I guess it was a way to divy out the spoils when bigger, faster airplanes came out.
I know. I'm not knockin' the Heave guys, but I had to vioce my opinion because I felt like I was being slighted and put down infront of other pilots. That is why I framed my argument around PAX. Ha the other gentleman been smart, and not so hot headed, he could have explained that freight, plus the fact that we are flying THEIR Pax is why I have a job in the first place. I still thought it was funny how #'s can be so misleading.
I don't get the logic here .. the larger aircraft do bring in more money, but theoretically any company pilot can fill those seats. It's not like the new MD80 FO couldn't hack it as a 747 FO if he had the chance. In other words, one company pilot is no more qualified than another pilot to fly one airframe versus another. So, from a supply and demand standpoint, assuming pilots are equally willing to fly one aircraft versus another, it makes no sense to pay an MD80 captain less than a 747 captain.
So untrue; a China Airline 747 Captain is making less than a Southwest 737 FO. It's not about how big the airplane you fly, it's about the airline you fly for.