2-12-2014
http://www.ibj.com/pilot-shortage-hitting-republics-bottom-line/PARAMS/article/46114
Pilot shortage hitting Republic's bottom line
A pilot shortage has forced smaller airlines to cancel flights and ground jets, a side effect of federal regulations that have dramatically increased the minimum number of flight hours required for new pilots
In 2010, Congress mandated that airlines first officers would need to hold an Airline Transport Pilot certificatewhich requires at least 1,500 flight hours (PDF)as opposed to the 250 hours and commercial pilot certificate previously required. The new rules, which took effect in August, came in response to the 2009 crash of a Continental Express regional flight, which investigators linked to shortcomings in the pilots training.
Hearings on the accident also exposed to many observersincluding members of Congressthe surprisingly low pay at regional airlines.
The starting salary for a first officer at a regional airline is a little more than $21,000 per year
And the stingy pay, in turn, exacerbates the pilot shortage. Not only does it make pilot jobs less appealing, but the small salaries also combine with the more onerous federal training rules to put many new pilots deep in debt.
Paying for the necessary hours of training flights before getting a first job can cost more than $100,000.
http://www.ibj.com/pilot-shortage-hitting-republics-bottom-line/PARAMS/article/46114
Pilot shortage hitting Republic's bottom line
A pilot shortage has forced smaller airlines to cancel flights and ground jets, a side effect of federal regulations that have dramatically increased the minimum number of flight hours required for new pilots
In 2010, Congress mandated that airlines first officers would need to hold an Airline Transport Pilot certificatewhich requires at least 1,500 flight hours (PDF)as opposed to the 250 hours and commercial pilot certificate previously required. The new rules, which took effect in August, came in response to the 2009 crash of a Continental Express regional flight, which investigators linked to shortcomings in the pilots training.
Hearings on the accident also exposed to many observersincluding members of Congressthe surprisingly low pay at regional airlines.
The starting salary for a first officer at a regional airline is a little more than $21,000 per year
And the stingy pay, in turn, exacerbates the pilot shortage. Not only does it make pilot jobs less appealing, but the small salaries also combine with the more onerous federal training rules to put many new pilots deep in debt.
Paying for the necessary hours of training flights before getting a first job can cost more than $100,000.
