There is also the fact that becoming a pilot is expensive as hell and no one has any fucking money any more. And no, don't give me bullshit about 1000 dollar iPhones and avacado toast.
I got my private pilot license in 1984 for roughly $2200 (~$6000 in today's money). Retired jet pilot now. That $2200 was one of the best investments of my life.
Cessna Citation models. 560 and 525 types. I'm single pilot rated in the 525's.
Tried to join the Air Force when I graduated high school. Medically disqualified for flight duty. So I went the civilian route and paid for my flight training.
There is also the fact that becoming a pilot is expensive as hell and no one has any fucking money any more. And no, don't give me bullshit about 1000 dollar iPhones and avacado toast.
I got my private pilot license in 1984 for roughly $2200 (~$6000 in today's money). Retired jet pilot now. That $2200 was one of the best investments of my life.
Cessna Citation models. 560 and 525 types. I'm single pilot rated in the 525's.
Tried to join the Air Force when I graduated high school. Medically disqualified for flight duty. So I went the civilian route and paid for my flight training.
The article says $150,000 and United doesn’t sound like they are paying.
lol
They must think their diversity hires have that kind of money laying around.