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according to the airline pilots association on average major airline pilots make 182,000 and non- major airline pilots make 70,000 these are only averages though Some pilots starting out in small regional airlines start as low as $24k per year.
$20,000,000 per hour
250,000 a year as a first year flying commercial
Around $100,000 a year
Goodyear Blimp pilots start at about $70,000/year, and can go up to $200,000.
In the U.S., the median annual salary for commercial pilots in $98,410 per year, which works out to $1,892.50 per week. There are roughly 104,100 pilots in the United States.
It depends on who he flies for, what he's carrying, what kind of plane, whether it's an airline or the Air Force...pilots can make anywhere from $20,000 per year to $150,000.
Between 150,000 and near 400,000 per year depending on the level of business and rates at a particular port. Smaller ports usually pay less and pilots on the Great Lakes make towards the lower end. It is a great job and is well compensated due to the hazards and high skill levels required.
Coast Guard Helicopter pilots usually make anywhere from $60 to $80 dollars per hour.
This varies. Okay .Pilots make up to $75,000 and really good pilots make like $100,000 !! Some Pilots only make $20,00 a year. A lot depends on your experience, for whom you work , and hours logged . Don't count on the big bucks without a few years of experience as a commercial or private pilot .
That depends entirely upon the airline you work for. The airline I'm familiar with starts junior pilots out at a minimum of $2700 per month and senior pilots can make in the neighborhood of $15,000 per month based on 90 hours of flying. Until the recent economic crunch in the airline industry, senior pilots at some major airlines were making in excess of $300 per hour.