Martin, good point, The chart was not uploaded as i copy the link, the data was taken from US Statistic 2015 and FAA licensed pilot registeted, I enter for 10 years only, so the written of aircraft is not part of equation yet. . The point is ATPL + CPL pilot over 250k and employment in the airlines is 70k, also the CPL holder steeply decline as the FAA or employer in part 121 or scheduled airlines mostly requires to have 1500 hrs. So the prediction on whatever manufacture publish is not 100% correct, I have been gathering data in Europe at least 3 flying school have over 200+ Un employed pilot so sad..