That's interesting. Did you factor in periods of unemployment? What airlines? 14 days off? What is that based on? Reserve rules at most airlines have far less than 14 days off, so how did he come up with 14 career average? Mainline or total career including regionals. I know that Kit was telling us that life at the regionals wasn't bad. I think that some might disagree.
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Airlinewisdom
Do your home work on career salaries for airline pilots. The average for a 42 year career is easily six figures in today's dollars. The average airline pilot has 14 days off a month with free (almost) travel. The return on investment is one of the highest in America. Check with Kit Darby.com for career earnings.