Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers

Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers

Pilot and navigate the flight of fixed-wing aircraft, usually on scheduled air carrier routes, for the transport of passengers and cargo. Requires Federal Air Transport certificate and rating for specific aircraft type used. Includes regional, national, and international airline pilots and flight instructors of airline pilots.

Salary by State

State Name Employment Annual Salary Hourly Salary
Alabama 310 $112,410 N/A
Alaska 790 $157,700 N/A
Arizona 2,630 $195,580 N/A
Arkansas 300 $123,810 N/A
California 8,070 $227,870 N/A
Colorado 4,080 $161,620 N/A
Connecticut 100 $145,210 N/A
Florida 6,400 $232,600 N/A
Georgia $205,610 N/A
Idaho 280 $186,880 N/A
Illinois 5,690 $193,820 N/A
Iowa 70 $107,750 N/A
Kansas 100 $112,370 N/A
Louisiana 140 $123,230 N/A
Michigan 2,250 $214,640 N/A
Minnesota 2,680 $125,860 N/A
Mississippi 210 $111,250 N/A
Missouri 150 $135,410 N/A
Montana 70 $63,350 N/A
Nebraska 70 $109,090 N/A
New Mexico 130 $149,240 N/A
New York 6,280 $219,980 N/A
North Carolina 3,000 $160,660 N/A
Ohio 1,220 $192,710 N/A
Oklahoma 280 $115,620 N/A
Oregon 800 $163,620 N/A
Pennsylvania 2,200 $96,110 N/A
South Carolina 140 $110,010 N/A
Tennessee 240 $101,400 N/A
Texas 8,460 $210,160 N/A
Virginia 2,820 $206,690 N/A
Washington 3,250 $222,340 N/A
West Virginia 40 $102,250 N/A
Wisconsin 120 $94,440 N/A

Education

The programs listed below are typically the education paths that can land you this kind of job.

A program that prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to the flying and/or navigation of commercial passenger and cargo, agricultural, public service, corporate and rescue fixed wing aircraft. Includes instruction in principles of aircraft design and performance, aircraft flight systems and controls, flight crew operations and procedures, radio communications, navigation procedures and systems, airways safety and traffic regulations, and governmental rules and regulations pertaining to piloting aircraft. Programs may qualify individuals to sit for the FAA commercial and airline aircrew examinations.

Bachelor's Degree
Associate Degree
Charter College
Charter College
Vancouver, WA
Bachelor's Degree

A program that prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to the training of pilots or navigators, to prepare them to fly and/or navigate commercial passenger and cargo, agricultural, public service, corporate and rescue aircraft, and fixed or rotary wing aircraft. Includes instruction in principles of aircraft design and performance, aircraft flight systems and controls, flight crew operations and procedures, radio communications and navigation procedures and systems, airways safety and traffic regulations, and governmental rules and regulations pertaining to piloting aircraft. Programs may qualify individuals to administer the FAA commercial air crew examinations.

Associate Degree
Bachelor's Degree
  • $198,190 per year
    National average salary
    Moderate
    Job growth rate
  • Bachelor's degree
    Typical education requirement
  • Less than 5 years
    Typical experience requirement
  • Moderate-term on-the-job training
    Typical on-the-job training requirement

Educational Attainment

The following chart shows the highest education level completed by those working as airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers.

  • Less than high school 1%
  • High school graduate 5%
  • College dropout 13%
  • Associate’s degree 7%
  • Bachelor’s degree 57%
  • Master’s degree 15%
  • Doctorate degree 3%

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