The US is facing a serious shortage of airline pilots

The US is facing a serious shortage of airline pilots


"This is a classic case of low supply and high demand. This mismatch has created a perfect storm that could wreak havoc on the US airline industry over the next decade. The somber news is this shortage is going to get much worse."

https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/airline-pilot-shortage-united-states/index.html


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  1. The pilot shortage- Why you should become a commercial pilot!

    https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/pilot-shortage-why-you-should-become-commercial-reza-garajedaghi/?fbclid=IwAR3YBbYF7VXe3e99xoml-eFoZlEl64uzEx596RVRArDTGa0boug8_TTlIDQ

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    1. "The pilot shortage has prevented Trans States from utilizing its Embraer 145 regional jet fleet as much as it needs to in order to remain profitable."

      Trans States Airlines Will Shut Down By The End Of 2020 (https://www.flyingmag.com/story/news/trans-states-airlines-to-shut-down/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR2vli82L-9i9y0OnZw-btnUZtU-WpSDab6NTCLZyM9BGz6NezNLJSK4g0I)

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    2. YES! degree is a plus, but not a requirement as before. For example our Airline Cadet Program (Airline Cadet Program - Fly Legacy Aviation) offers our students the fastest way to American Airlines, where you can become a captain without a college degree!! it’s about the skill in the 21st century, not the “college experience”. Half of employees at companies like Apple, Google and Facebook don’t have college degrees.

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    3. AMERICAN AIRLINES TO HIRE 1,350 PILOTS WITHIN 18 MONTHS

      https://worldofaviation.com/2021/07/american-airlines-to-hire-1350-pilots-within-18-months/?fbclid=IwAR2aE8wc-fhHkGltWOeoGuKtD4ymUa8c1SLFEW4_imbxCwVwzGbRalxpLeg

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    4. United, Delta, and American Airlines need pilots so badly, they're making it easier than ever for newbies to land top flying jobs

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  2. Pilot Shortage Article of the Day:

    The Air Force and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) are joining forces to address the troublesome pilot shortage.

    https://www.fedweek.com/armed-forces-news/af-faa-to-address-pilot-shortage/

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    2. https://www.chicagobusiness.com/airlines-airports/how-bad-pilot-shortage-united-buying-flight-school

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    3. Web version is here:
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    4. United, Delta, and American Airlines need pilots so badly, they're making it easier than ever for newbies to land top flying jobs

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  3. Pilot Shortage Article of the Day:

    "There's a pilot shortage that's coming with the retirement of a lot of pilots that have been there since the beginning of commercial aviation. A lot of them are getting to that age,"

    "My thought was always - commercial pilots are gone all the time, never home at night, and missed everything. But after hearing about the out and back, and you're home every night - convinced me,"

    https://www.valleynewslive.com/…/As-pilot-shortage-looms-ai…

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    1. "As the long-feared pilot shortage begins to rise like the crest of a tidal wave, the major airlines are plucking pilots out of other industries, including cargo and helicopter operations, to fill vacancies. Offering signing bonuses, higher salaries, generous per diem and profit-sharing plans, and other benefit packages, airlines are desperate to fill pilot seats vacated by retirees and on new routes added to meet expanding passenger demand."

      https://www.ainonline.com/aviation-news/business-aviation/2020-01-25/industry-takes-steps-ease-pilot-shortage-pinch

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    2. https://www.chicagobusiness.com/airlines-airports/how-bad-pilot-shortage-united-buying-flight-school

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    3. "The pilot shortage has prevented Trans States from utilizing its Embraer 145 regional jet fleet as much as it needs to in order to remain profitable."

      Trans States Airlines Will Shut Down By The End Of 2020 (https://www.flyingmag.com/story/news/trans-states-airlines-to-shut-down/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR2vli82L-9i9y0OnZw-btnUZtU-WpSDab6NTCLZyM9BGz6NezNLJSK4g0I)

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    4. AMERICAN AIRLINES TO HIRE 1,350 PILOTS WITHIN 18 MONTHS

      https://worldofaviation.com/2021/07/american-airlines-to-hire-1350-pilots-within-18-months/?fbclid=IwAR2aE8wc-fhHkGltWOeoGuKtD4ymUa8c1SLFEW4_imbxCwVwzGbRalxpLeg

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    5. United, Delta, and American Airlines need pilots so badly, they're making it easier than ever for newbies to land top flying jobs

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  4. Can Microsoft Flight Simulator's 2020 reboot solve the pilot shortage?

    https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/microsoft-flight-simulator-2020-reboot/index.html

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  5. "Right now, it's the best time ever to be a pilot," Byrnes said. "They know the sooner they graduate, the sooner they fly, and the sooner they can hit maximum salary in their career."

    https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2019/10/29/Looming-pilot-shortage-lifts-aviation-schools/2021571945946/

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    1. "As the long-feared pilot shortage begins to rise like the crest of a tidal wave, the major airlines are plucking pilots out of other industries, including cargo and helicopter operations, to fill vacancies. Offering signing bonuses, higher salaries, generous per diem and profit-sharing plans, and other benefit packages, airlines are desperate to fill pilot seats vacated by retirees and on new routes added to meet expanding passenger demand."

      https://www.ainonline.com/aviation-news/business-aviation/2020-01-25/industry-takes-steps-ease-pilot-shortage-pinch

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    2. https://www.chicagobusiness.com/airlines-airports/how-bad-pilot-shortage-united-buying-flight-school

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    3. Web version is here:
      https://flylegacyaviation.com/about/newsletter/

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  6. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/audio/2019-10-31/david-rubenstein-talks-to-ray-dalio-podcast

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    1. AMERICAN AIRLINES TO HIRE 1,350 PILOTS WITHIN 18 MONTHS

      https://worldofaviation.com/2021/07/american-airlines-to-hire-1350-pilots-within-18-months/?fbclid=IwAR2aE8wc-fhHkGltWOeoGuKtD4ymUa8c1SLFEW4_imbxCwVwzGbRalxpLeg

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    2. https://www.chicagobusiness.com/airlines-airports/how-bad-pilot-shortage-united-buying-flight-school

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    3. United, Delta, and American Airlines need pilots so badly, they're making it easier than ever for newbies to land top flying jobs

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  8. https://flylegacyaviation.com/fly-legacy-aviation-on-phl17/

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    1. "As the long-feared pilot shortage begins to rise like the crest of a tidal wave, the major airlines are plucking pilots out of other industries, including cargo and helicopter operations, to fill vacancies. Offering signing bonuses, higher salaries, generous per diem and profit-sharing plans, and other benefit packages, airlines are desperate to fill pilot seats vacated by retirees and on new routes added to meet expanding passenger demand."

      https://www.ainonline.com/aviation-news/business-aviation/2020-01-25/industry-takes-steps-ease-pilot-shortage-pinch

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  9. https://www.chicagobusiness.com/airlines-airports/how-bad-pilot-shortage-united-buying-flight-school

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  10. United, Delta, and American Airlines need pilots so badly, they're making it easier than ever for newbies to land top flying jobs

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