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dash8pilotCanada
26th May 2008, 19:56
We often have the "how much do you make" threads here on pprune.

But I always wanted to know, who are highest paid pilots in the world. ie Corporate Pilots, Cargo, Pax, Military ect..

I know in the US, some Delta Airline pilots would make 300K a year (dont think they still make that).. Are there pilots who make 400-500K per annum??

fdgolf
26th May 2008, 22:10
Are there pilots who make 400-500K per annum??

If there are any pilots out there makings these figures they are also unlikely to reply this thread...

Cheers :oh:

CanadaRocks
26th May 2008, 22:20
Cathay A scale is where it's at.

countbat
26th May 2008, 23:00
John Travolta, Harrison Ford and that's it.:O

ChocksAwayUK
26th May 2008, 23:01
There's one who does vocals for some heavy metal band. \m/ \0/

Alloy
26th May 2008, 23:53
ChocksAwayUK - you are thinking of Bruce Dickinson, Iron Maiden, Astreus.

wheelie my boeing
27th May 2008, 01:27
The cargo guys in the states get paid pretty well from what I know (UPS etc). As someone mentioned, Cathay are good. As for 300k at Delta, I presume you are talking US dollars not GB pound. In that case it's not ALL that great. BA guys get £150k and more after a while (thats including flight pay etc) and I think Lufthansa get about the same too.

ashcroft79
27th May 2008, 03:38
It's definately not going to be any u.s based passenger airline pilots. Not anymore anyways. I know some motivated southwest guys make over 2-300 pretty easy, other than that I'd have to say big brown or fedex are the rich guys now days. I've talked to a few who have told me that (pure rumor here I can't back it up) some guys are making over 4-5 hundred a year by picking up o.t and things like that.

joehunt
27th May 2008, 04:07
As pointed out above, wealthy entertainers or the self employed.

"You will never get rich working for anyone. You may get rich working for yourself."

potkettleblack
27th May 2008, 06:54
The Cathay A scalers certainly did well but its a closed shop now. Last I heard they were onto C scale or worse.

T&C's across the world are deteriorating at each and every pay round. Whilst you might get £150k and upwards at BA for being a senior skipper the problem is you start at the bottom of the rung. By the time you reach the top of the rung I can guarantee you that pay would have fallen behind inflation so the glory days are certainly over. Airline money isn't that great but what it does give you is a degree of job security. And I hasten to add that I use that term very loosely given the way fuel prices are going and who knows what the future will hold for any of us.

The best paid seem to be the journeyman TRE types who are willing to hop skip and jump across the world taking contracts in emerging nations and filling a skills shortage. Generally these are short term and sporadic in nature though so you need to be footloose and fancy free.

10002level
27th May 2008, 08:13
The headline salary figure can be very misleading - taxation and cost of living have a large influence upon your actual spending power. Lifestyle is what counts - achieving the correct balance between work and home life. Salary is only part of the equation.

joe two
27th May 2008, 11:01
Euro to Sterling and Euro to Dollar rate is quite high this year isn't it ?:suspect:
(still good pay , don't get me wrong on that (to bad it is after 30 years of service though)).

SMOC
27th May 2008, 12:30
Europe base.

CX 1st year Freighter Captain is on GBP 81,732

CX 1st year Pax Captain GBP 97,896

No where near the highest paid, as said "A scale" was over in 1989!

First year F/O GBP 48,000

ArkeVlaai
27th May 2008, 13:41
ArkeFly : first year F/O : peanuts (unsalted)
ArkeFly : first year Capt. : peanuts (salted)

Fatehunter
27th May 2008, 14:22
A graphic of payscale comparisons in US appeared in the IHT recently...

http://www.iht.com/bin/enlarge_this_image.php

oh...this is the full article in IHT entitled "Pilots' dreams runs into reality"

http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/04/10/business/pilots.php

FH

A2QFI
27th May 2008, 14:35
Pilots on Middle East "Royal Flights" do very well indeed but they won't be telling you about it here! I had a collegaue who worked 2 months a year on contract in this sort of operation and he didn't do or need to do any other work for the other 10 months of the year.

hotelmodemetar
27th May 2008, 14:53
FedEx pilots are the best paid in the world, even better than cathay, air france, emirates, etc...

oefag
27th May 2008, 21:50
ArkeFlaai , dat is een goeie..;-) ( ArkeFlaai , that is a good one..)

Look For The Rainbow
28th May 2008, 10:14
I have a friend who flys Il-76s into war torn countries, because no one else is crazy enought o fly there. There is a lot of risk, but he said he makes from $25,000 to $30,000 usd a month. When they land in places like Iraq, they always stay on the aircraft, instead of going to some insurgent run hotel. He said at first he did not like the idea, but after two years, 3 apartments, one farm and a good bank account, he's use to it, but I think it's not worth it. (he's an F/O by the way, the captain on these flights makes easily $30,000 usd a month)

Monty77
28th May 2008, 17:21
Typhoon Instructors in Saudi Arabia.

Hasn't started yet, but there's not many qualified guys who are prepared to go there. Less than a dozen, I'd say.

It's speculation, but GBP 170.000 with all education, accommodation and travel on top is where the ball park is.

Supply and demand.

Wish I'd been born 20 years later and THEN done better at school.

Even if I had, I wouldn't do it, even for that money.

Klaus Fuchs
30th May 2008, 05:20
There's no shortage of multi role fighter instructor types in my neck of the woods waiting to hear if the Saudi Typhoon gig will open up. Working in Saudi is not everyone's ideal, but for the figures being rumoured for that job it would be near impossible to pass up.

As long as the second stick goes in....

dragon501
30th May 2008, 05:55
That salted unsalted joke made my day ;-)

Stuck_in_an_ATR
30th May 2008, 06:46
I have a friend who flys Il-76s into war torn countries, because no one else is crazy enought o fly there. There is a lot of risk, but he said he makes from $25,000 to $30,000 usd a month. When they land in places like Iraq, they always stay on the aircraft, instead of going to some insurgent run hotel. He said at first he did not like the idea, but after two years, 3 apartments, one farm and a good bank account, he's use to it, but I think it's not worth it. (he's an F/O by the way, the captain on these flights makes easily $30,000 usd a month)


O.K. Where do I sign? :E

Spunky Monkey
30th May 2008, 08:00
And me, I have been looking for something a little more exciting!

Have been looking for operators in and out of Iraq and the Stan, King Air etc. Something to get low and dirty.

Any suggestions of those companies paying well?