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Old 02-01-2026 | 08:39 PM
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Can someone update our United profile? The pilot numbers are off as is the retirement B fund contribution rate. The hourly rates seem to be from 2023 prior to our new UPA. I haven’t looked in a while but did this evening and found my equipment and seat/longevity to be about 110.00 short of current hourly rate. That’s got to scare away people looking and/or writing these online (completely inaccurate) articles on airline pilot pay. Who normally sends in an update to the site moderators? I noticed Delta’s is updated.
Old 02-02-2026 | 06:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Vernon Demerest
Can someone update our United profile? The pilot numbers are off as is the retirement B fund contribution rate. The hourly rates seem to be from 2023 prior to our new UPA. I haven’t looked in a while but did this evening and found my equipment and seat/longevity to be about 110.00 short of current hourly rate. That’s got to scare away people looking and/or writing these online (completely inaccurate) articles on airline pilot pay. Who normally sends in an update to the site moderators? I noticed Delta’s is updated.
I think APC needs either Kirby to call directly, or an act of Congress (and we all know they aren’t doing anything productive these days) to update the rates.

it’s baffling. The data has been out there for years, but for whatever reason, none of that is good enough to host an accurate website.
Old 02-02-2026 | 06:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Vernon Demerest
Can someone update our United profile? The pilot numbers are off as is the retirement B fund contribution rate. The hourly rates seem to be from 2023 prior to our new UPA. I haven’t looked in a while but did this evening and found my equipment and seat/longevity to be about 110.00 short of current hourly rate. That’s got to scare away people looking and/or writing these online (completely inaccurate) articles on airline pilot pay. Who normally sends in an update to the site moderators? I noticed Delta’s is updated.

As long as my paycheck is correct, I could care less what APC says.
Old 02-02-2026 | 07:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Vernon Demerest
Can someone update our United profile? The pilot numbers are off as is the retirement B fund contribution rate. The hourly rates seem to be from 2023 prior to our new UPA. I haven’t looked in a while but did this evening and found my equipment and seat/longevity to be about 110.00 short of current hourly rate. That’s got to scare away people looking and/or writing these online (completely inaccurate) articles on airline pilot pay. Who normally sends in an update to the site moderators? I noticed Delta’s is updated.
It is outdated, but honestly, this whole thing raises a bigger issue. I don’t think our pay scales, retirement contributions, or seat/longevity rates should be posted publicly in the first place. None of this information needs to be out there for anyone and everyone to dissect. What we make as airline pilots is private, and it’s strange that it’s all being broadcast online like it’s public property. At some point, this stuff should just be taken down altogether.
Old 02-02-2026 | 07:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Vernon Demerest
Can someone update our United profile? The pilot numbers are off as is the retirement B fund contribution rate. The hourly rates seem to be from 2023 prior to our new UPA. I haven’t looked in a while but did this evening and found my equipment and seat/longevity to be about 110.00 short of current hourly rate. That’s got to scare away people looking and/or writing these online (completely inaccurate) articles on airline pilot pay. Who normally sends in an update to the site moderators? I noticed Delta’s is updated.
If someone passes on UAL for their airline career based on a search so cursory as to stop after reading the APC profile, then I guess I’m ok with that.
Old 02-02-2026 | 07:28 AM
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It is outdated, but honestly, this whole thing raises a bigger issue. I don’t think our pay scales, retirement contributions, or seat/longevity rates should be posted publicly in the first place. None of this information needs to be out there for anyone and everyone to dissect. What we make as airline pilots is private, and it’s strange that it’s all being broadcast online like it’s public property. At some point, this stuff should just be taken down altogether.
Actually it’s not private at all. Google United Pilot contract and there are multiple links to it. Many travel blogs even post pay rate charts immediately upon the signing of a new contract by any airline. I’m prior Navy so I don’t have an issue personally. My entire career post college has had published pay rates. Mine are just bigger now.
Old 02-02-2026 | 07:36 AM
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As long as my paycheck is correct, I could care less what APC says.
How much less?
Old 02-02-2026 | 11:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Flyingphi
I don’t think our pay scales, retirement contributions, or seat/longevity rates should be posted publicly in the first place. None of this information needs to be out there for anyone and everyone to dissect. What we make as airline pilots is private.
I believe being a labor group with a CBA at a publicly traded company is public record.
Old 02-02-2026 | 03:16 PM
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Originally Posted by OFFCOURSE
As long as my paycheck is correct, I could care less what APC says.
Because you are already at your career destination. But for the tens of thousands of other pilots plus untold numbers considering the career field that information is very useful.
Old 02-02-2026 | 04:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Vernon Demerest
Can someone update our United profile? The pilot numbers are off as is the retirement B fund contribution rate. The hourly rates seem to be from 2023 prior to our new UPA. I haven’t looked in a while but did this evening and found my equipment and seat/longevity to be about 110.00 short of current hourly rate. That’s got to scare away people looking and/or writing these online (completely inaccurate) articles on airline pilot pay. Who normally sends in an update to the site moderators? I noticed Delta’s is updated.
They are off on pretty much every airline.
Nobody actually uses this site except for the forums anymore.
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