πΊπΈ United States Β· Airline Pilot (ATP)
From 90K β 450K $ by tier
Same ATP certificate, 5Γ pay across the career arc. Mean annual wage is $280,570 (BLS OEWS May 2024); regional first officer year 1 is closer to $90K, while wide-body major airline captains clear $450K with seniority. The path: ATP certificate Β· 1,500 flight hours minimum Β· FAA medical class 1. Many ways to walk it β your seat choice is your salary choice.
π° The $90K β $450K Spread β Where Each Tier Lives
The $280,570 BLS mean hides a 5Γ career-stage spread. A regional FO year 1 starts near $90K; a major airline wide-body captain at top of seniority can clear $450K. Aircraft + airline + seat + seniority. Four levers, one cockpit.
Numbers are gross (pre-tax) and exclude per-diem, profit-sharing, and bonus. Net is roughly 60β70% after federal + state + FICA. Cargo (FedEx, UPS) and international long-haul typically sit at the top of the spread.
πΊοΈ ATP β 1,500 Hours, 5 Certificates
No medical school, but no shortcut either. Five FAA certificates, 1,500 flight hours, two years if you go fast.
- 1. Private Pilot License (PPL) β 40+ flight hours minimum, ~$15K. Your first solo. π‘ FAA Part 61
- 2. Instrument Rating (IR) β fly in clouds without seeing the ground. ~$10K, 40+ instrument hours.
- 3. Commercial Pilot License (CPL) β fly for hire. 250+ total hours, ~$20K.
- 4. CFI / CFII (time-building job) β instructor for 1,000+ hours. The grind year. ~$30K-$45K salary.
- 5. ATP Certificate β 1,500 flight hours minimum (post-Colgan Air 2009 reform). Your airline ticket.
Total cost: $80K-$200K (Part 61 self-paced vs Part 141 university). Total time: 1.5-3 years to ATP from zero hours. Source: FAA Β· AOPA π‘ Tier 2
π FAA Certificate Ladder β From Solo to ATP
Each rung adds privileges. Each requires a written exam, a checkride (oral + flight test), and a current medical.
PPL β IR
Solo VFR β fly in IMC (instruments only). Class 3 medical minimum.
CMEL Β· CFII
Commercial multi-engine + instructor ratings. Class 2 medical for hire.
ATP
1,500 hours, ATP-CTP course, written + checkride. Class 1 medical.
Type Rating
Aircraft-specific (737, A320, 787, etc.). Usually airline-paid post-hire.
Source: FAA Pilots Β· FAA Handbooks π’ Tier 1 β FAA
ποΈ Top US Flight Schools β Where You Build Hours
Two paths: 4-year aviation degree (Part 141, ATP at 1,000 hrs) vs accelerated trainer (Part 61/141, fastest to ATP).
| School | Location | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Daytona Beach, FL Β· Prescott, AZ | 4-yr BS Β· Part 141 Β· R-ATP at 1,000 hrs |
| Purdue University Aviation | West Lafayette, IN | 4-yr BS Β· R-ATP at 1,000 hrs |
| University of North Dakota | Grand Forks, ND | 4-yr BS Β· R-ATP at 1,000 hrs |
| Auburn University | Auburn, AL | 4-yr BS Β· R-ATP at 1,000 hrs |
| ATP Flight School | Multiple US locations | Accelerated trainer Β· zero to ATP fastest path |
| FlightSafety Academy | Vero Beach, FL | Career-focused Β· airline pipeline programs |
R-ATP = Restricted ATP (lower hour minimum for accredited 4-yr aviation degree holders). Source: FAA R-ATP π’ Tier 1
β±οΈ The 1,500-Hour Wall β The Hardest Part
After CPL, you have 250 hours. Airlines need 1,500. The 1,250-hour gap is most pilots' hardest year β flight instructing for $30-$45K, banner-towing, pipeline patrol, anything that moves the hour log.
"My first regional FO offer was $52K to fly an Embraer at 5 AM out of Charlotte. I had a CFI gig paying $42K. Took the airline job. Two years later moved to mainline and tripled. The grind only ends when you stop counting hours."
π΅ 5 Tiers β Same ATP, Different Number
Regional FO and major wide-body captain differ by 360K $/year. Same FAA certificate, same medical, different uniform.
| Tier | Typical aircraft | Annual (mean est.) | Tier |
|---|---|---|---|
| βοΈβοΈ Major wide-body Captain | B777 Β· A350 Β· B787 | 450,000 $ | π‘ ALPA est. |
| βοΈ Major narrow-body Captain | B737 Β· A320 | 320,000 $ | π‘ ALPA est. |
| π¦ Cargo (FedEx Β· UPS) Captain | B767F Β· MD-11F Β· B747-8F | 340,000 $ | π‘ industry est. |
| π« Major First Officer (senior) | B737 Β· A320 Β· B787 (right seat) | 220,000 $ | π‘ ALPA est. |
| π¬ Regional Captain | CRJ-700/900 Β· E175 | 160,000 $ | π‘ industry est. |
| π©οΈ Major First Officer (year 1) | narrow-body right seat | 110,000 $ | π‘ ALPA est. |
| π¬ Regional First Officer (year 1) | CRJ Β· E175 (right seat) | 90,000 $ | π‘ industry est. |
All values mean annual, pre-tax. Excludes per-diem (typically $2-$3/hr away from base) and profit-sharing. Sources: BLS OEWS May 2024 Β· ALPA. π‘ ALPA / industry estimates pending Step 6 ETL verification.
π« Major vs Regional vs Cargo vs Corporate
Four different airlines, four different lifestyles. Same ATP certificate.
Major (Delta, United, AA, Southwest)
- Highest ceiling ($300K-$450K Captain)
- Seniority-based, slow upgrade
- International routes, heavy metal
- ALPA / APA union protections
Regional (SkyWest, Republic, PSA)
- Entry pay $90K-$110K FO year 1
- Fast Captain upgrade (2-4 yrs)
- Domestic short-haul, smaller jets
- Stepping stone to majors
Cargo (FedEx, UPS, Atlas)
- Often higher pay than majors
- Night ops, irregular schedules
- Heavy international long-haul
- FedEx Β· UPS unionized
Corporate / Charter (NetJets, FlexJet)
- Pay $120K-$280K Captain
- Schedule unpredictability
- Wide variety of aircraft
- Direct client interaction
Many pilots cross paths: regional β major most common. Some prefer cargo for pay or corporate for variety. Same certificate. Different cockpit.
π Income Across Years
Zero hours to widebody captain β about 12-18 years if everything goes right.
Annual gross. Major airlines use seniority-based contractual pay scales (publicly available via ALPA / APA). Source: BLS OEWS Β· ALPA π‘ Tier 2 (BLS verifying)
π Same Cockpit, 6 Countries
Major airline narrow-body captain β same A320 / B737, six measuring sticks. PPP changes the picture for some.
| Country | Monthly gross (local) | β USD (nominal) | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| πΊπΈ USA (Delta Β· United Β· AA narrow-body CA) | 26,700 $ | 26,700 $ | BLS / ALPA |
| π°π· Korea (KAL Β· Asiana A320 CA) | 18,000K β© | β 13,200 $ | KOSIS preview |
| π―π΅ Japan (JAL Β· ANA B737 CA) | 2,300K Β₯ | β 14,900 $ | MHLW preview |
| π«π· France (Air France A320 CDB) | 14,000 β¬ | β 15,300 $ | INSEE preview |
| πͺπΈ Spain (Iberia A320 captain) | 10,500 β¬ | β 11,500 $ | INE preview |
| π§πͺ Belgium (Brussels Airlines A320 CDB) | 14,500 β¬ | β 15,800 $ | Statbel preview |
β οΈ FX as of 2026-04. All figures mid-career narrow-body captain (industry estimates pending Step 6 ETL). π‘ Tier 2 β preview
π Go deeper
The salary number is the surface. Four pages take you below it.
History of pilots
From the Wright brothers to autonomous flight β 120 years, the human still holds the last call.
How to become one
$150K, 1,500 hours, ATPL β every receipt before your hand touches the yoke.
AI & the future
FAA-certified autopilot. Where the copilot quietly disappears.
What is a pilot
Responsibility, solitude, the lives in the cabin, the captain's last second β choices only yours.
πΊπΈ Adjacent in US Top 15
Same country, neighboring ranks. Auto-populated from BLS OEWS at Step 6 ETL.
Why this? You're on Top 2 (Pilot). Adjacent ranks show the wage spread inside the same labor market.
π Same Cockpit, Other Countries
Airline pilot in 6 countries β PPP-adjusted comparison is what makes ARBITORIA different.
Why this? Same role, six measuring sticks. Each country's own occupational code.