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Are bush pilots in demand?

Since bush pilots are now being snapped up to fly at airlines, there is a pressing need for new blood in the field.



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In fact wages for bush pilots vary greatly. The best pay is in Alaska, where an experienced pilot can make $350 a day or $6,000 a month. Other less experienced pilots may only pull in around $20,000 a year. If you're serious about spending your career in the air, seriously consider a job as a bush pilot.

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In fact wages for bush pilots vary greatly. The best pay is in Alaska, where an experienced pilot can make $350 a day or $6,000 a month. Other less experienced pilots may only pull in around $20,000 a year. If you're serious about spending your career in the air, seriously consider a job as a bush pilot.

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Regions such as North America, Asia-Pacific, and the Middle East are among those most impacted by the shortage. Still, Europe can also offer exciting opportunities for future pilots.

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Which type of pilot is in most demand?
  • Drone pilot.
  • Cargo pilot.
  • Flight instructor.
  • Captain.
  • First officer.
  • Private pilot.
  • Agricultural pilot.
  • Airline pilot.


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Yes, being a pilot is worth it for many students. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 5% job growth for airline and commercial pilots over the next ten years. This is faster than the average growth for all occupations.

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An airline pilot can be an extremely stressful job due to the workload, responsibilities and safety of the thousands of passengers they transport around the world. Chronic levels of stress can negatively impact one's health, job performance and cognitive functioning.

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Top 5 Best Places In The World To Work As A Pilot
  1. The Middle East. The region is becoming a synonym for luxurious air travel. ...
  2. East Asia. If the Middle East is booming with air travel, then East Asia is exploding (not literally). ...
  3. South East Asia. ...
  4. India. ...
  5. Europe.


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You must begin your pilot training between the ages of 18 and 33. In some cases, you may be eligible for an age waiver up to the age of 35. This ensures that you have plenty of time to become a fully qualified pilot and ample time to dedicate 10 years of active duty service upon completion of pilot training.

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The answer is no. While some airlines have an age requirement before you can fly a commercial flight, there's no age limit in wanting to become a pilot. Many think that at age 40, they have missed their opportunity to become a pilot.

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Overall employment of airline and commercial pilots is projected to grow 6 percent from 2021 to 2031, about as fast as the average for all occupations. About 18,100 openings for airline and commercial pilots are projected each year, on average, over the decade.

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Even if you become the captain of a big airline company, you'll mostly only interact with your copilots and flight staff. Your social network will be relatively small and manageable, so it's a fantastic job for introverts who don't want to have to interact with dozens of different people per day.

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