Originally Posted by
Raider Pilot
I agree with a large number of qualified pilots that will not go to work for the ridiculously low pay of the regionals and other low paying ventures, but has anyone noticed the lack of American/domestic students at the flight schools? Some schools have a ratio of 8:1 or greater, foreign:domestic. This pilot shortage gets made fun of a lot of the time, but based on some of these numbers (cfi transitioning to FO) the shortage may be for real. Based on the pay at this level... I'm not surprised.
Would like to know if there is a chance to know how many CFI initial are issues every year. Since looking at the commercial certificates statistics will obscure the pilots available to work in the USA. This could maybe give us a more accurate picture of the real shortage, of course, taking into account the % of pilots that do not go that route and the number of career CFI's