Originally Posted by
Flightguy02
Thanks for the link.
I found also other university with flight programs like: San Josè state university, or Purdue, or North Dakota, and many others.. I was thinking about ERAU Daytona beach since it looked more interesting, also for the location, I wouldn't go in North Dakota.... but if with that degree I can work neither in USA and Europe it would be a waste of time and money...
Anyway, if you are pilots in USA. Can I ask you what is approx. a salary for a regional airline pilot there? Because in Europe if you work for Ryanair, or easy jet the F/O pay is about 3.000-5.000 Euros per month, I don't know it exaclyt but is aprox like that. And this is an very good pay here. I've heard that pay for regional airlines in USA are about 20.000 USD per year, if it is true in USA would be a very bad salary....
These days pay is average 50-70k for FO’s depending on the company and potentially more depending on how much you work the open time system.
Did you understand my previous post about not being able to fly for a regional until you have your ATP? Not to mention the whole host of immigration hurdles that are in your way.