$87,000 a year
Commercial pilots earn a salary.
The salary for pilots for Indigo Airlines will depend upon their experience. Most pilots will start out at close to $1,500 per month.
From what I understand they get only 6their regular salary as pilots.
4500000
NASA sends research personnel there, but has not established a permanent base of any sort (there are several research stations that facilitate NASA and many other organizations' research).
There are many accounts of UFO sightings by military and commercial pilots including NASA astronaughts.
The salary of a NASA mission director can vary based on various factors such as experience, level of responsibility, and location. In general, mission director positions at NASA can range from around $100,000 to $200,000 or more per year. It's best to consult NASA's official website or job postings for specific salary information.
NASA does not research other galaxies because they are too far away to travel to in a lifetime.
NASA doesn't normally have its own pilots - they're military pilots (usually former test pilots) who are assigned to NASA operations. It's common for NASA to use personnel from other agencies like DoD - I myself was a DoD Inspector assigned to NASA operations for 9 years.When you see chase planes escorting a Shuttle during landing or patrolling an area during launch, they're from the local military bases in the area (Cape Canaveral Air Station next to KSC, Edwards AFB, etc.). NASA does use helo and camera jet pilots for local security, but they don't have that many.For the Astronaut program, being a Test Pilot is the only way to go, and even then you're not a NASA employee - you're still a DoD employee assigned to NASA.
NASA is the research team of Mars.
NASA is research organization which provides informationn about space
The Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo astronauts were all military test pilots. With a few rare exceptions, (Neil Armstrong for one) the astronauts were on loan from their military branch to NASA. They weren't paid by NASA, the were paid by their branch of service. The Shuttle astronauts are a little different. The pilots are still former military test pilots, but the mission specialists come mostly from the science community. The mission specialists are paid directly by NASA while the vast majority of pilots remain part of the military.