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June 17 (Bloomberg) Rebecca Shaw, 24, copilot of the Pinnacle Airlines Corp. Colgan plane that crashed, earned $23,900 a year, the carrier has said.
I think we should see the pay stub for the true number.
Federal Aviation Administration chief Randy Babbitt questioned June 15 whether such pay attracts “the best and the brightest.”
They don't want the best and brightest they want the pawns that will do as they are told as cheaply as they can get them!
Commuter carrier copilots on average earn $32,000, “in line with comparable professions,”
What, what proffesion that you paid 50,000 to 100,000 to become part of do you earn $32,000? Please someone help me here?
Roger Cohen, president of the Regional Airline Association
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“We’re trying to do it on the cheap,” said Senator Mike Johanns, a Nebraska Republican. “We are hiring pilots at a very low wage.”
Senator Frank Lautenberg, a New Jersey Democrat, called the pay “modest” and said that at $20,000, a pilot would be close to earning “minimum wage, for any kind of job.”
Democrats and Republicans finally agree on something, I was loosing hope on the whole bunch of em.
Such pay may force pilots to take second jobs, increasing the risk they show up for airline work tired, Lautenberg said.
Ya think? We qualify for food stamps for cryin out loud!
Comparable Professions
Copilot pay is in line with comparable professions such as a paramedic or medical assistant, Cohen said.
And these folks are away from their families 180 days a year while all the while trying to keep the heat on food on the table and repay student loans. I'll answer, no they are NOT! Paramedics are underpaid as well. When a Union Carpenter makes more then a pilot there is something wrong. And its not that the Carpenter is over paid.
Captains at regional carriers earn an average of $76,000, he said. Pinnacle has said the average salary for a captain on the type of plane that crashed in Buffalo is $67,000.
You'd need to be a 9 year captain on the Q400 to make that money. How many of those are at Colgan?
This jerk is out of line, who is speaking for us?
Not unbelievable, but should be.Originally Posted by mjarosz
June 17 (Bloomberg) Rebecca Shaw, 24, copilot of the Pinnacle Airlines Corp. Colgan plane that crashed, earned $23,900 a year, the carrier has said.
I think we should see the pay stub for the true number.
Federal Aviation Administration chief Randy Babbitt questioned June 15 whether such pay attracts “the best and the brightest.”
They don't want the best and brightest they want the pawns that will do as they are told as cheaply as they can get them!
Commuter carrier copilots on average earn $32,000, “in line with comparable professions,”
What, what proffesion that you paid 50,000 to 100,000 to become part of do you earn $32,000? Please someone help me here?
Roger Cohen, president of the Regional Airline Association
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“We’re trying to do it on the cheap,” said Senator Mike Johanns, a Nebraska Republican. “We are hiring pilots at a very low wage.”
Senator Frank Lautenberg, a New Jersey Democrat, called the pay “modest” and said that at $20,000, a pilot would be close to earning “minimum wage, for any kind of job.”
Democrats and Republicans finally agree on something, I was loosing hope on the whole bunch of em.
Such pay may force pilots to take second jobs, increasing the risk they show up for airline work tired, Lautenberg said.
Ya think? We qualify for food stamps for cryin out loud!
Comparable Professions
Copilot pay is in line with comparable professions such as a paramedic or medical assistant, Cohen said.
And these folks are away from their families 180 days a year while all the while trying to keep the heat on food on the table and repay student loans. I'll answer, no they are NOT! Paramedics are underpaid as well. When a Union Carpenter makes more then a pilot there is something wrong. And its not that the Carpenter is over paid.
Captains at regional carriers earn an average of $76,000, he said. Pinnacle has said the average salary for a captain on the type of plane that crashed in Buffalo is $67,000.
You'd need to be a 9 year captain on the Q400 to make that money. How many of those are at Colgan?
This jerk is out of line, who is speaking for us?