Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers Salary by Percentile

$112,249 $364,279
10th pct Median: $211,790 90th pct
Percentile Annual Salary Hourly Rate
10th (Entry Level)$112,249$53.97
25th Percentile$152,489$73.31
50th (Median)$211,790$101.82
75th Percentile$292,270$140.51
90th (Top Earners)$364,279$175.13
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS, May 2024

Top Paying States for Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers

# State Median Annual Median Hourly
1 District of Columbia (DC) $279,563 $134.41
2 California (CA) $264,738 $127.28
3 Massachusetts (MA) $258,384 $124.22
4 New York (NY) $258,384 $124.22
5 New Jersey (NJ) $254,148 $122.19
6 Connecticut (CT) $249,912 $120.15
7 Maryland (MD) $249,912 $120.15
8 Hawaii (HI) $243,558 $117.10
9 Alaska (AK) $237,205 $114.04
10 Washington (WA) $237,205 $114.04
Source: BLS OEWS May 2024

About Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers

Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers work in their specialized field applying expertise and skills to deliver value in their organization. This occupation is part of the transportation sector of the U.S. economy.

Education Requirements

Typical Entry-Level Education: High school diploma

Job Outlook for Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers

Projected Growth
+4%
2022-2032
▲ 4% (Average)
Annual Job Openings
1,651,000
projected annually

Outlook data based on BLS Employment Projections program. Growth rate is projected change in employment 2022-2032.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers make?
The median annual salary for Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers is $211,790 (BLS OEWS May 2024). Entry-level workers earn around $112,249, while the top 10% earn $364,279 or more.
What is the hourly wage for Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers?
Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers earn a median hourly wage of $101.82 per hour. Working full-time (40 hrs/week, 52 weeks), this equals approximately $211,790 annually.
Is Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers a good-paying career?
With a median salary of $211,790, Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers earns above the U.S. median household income. Job outlook: Average (4% growth, 2022-2032).
What education do Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers need?
Typical entry-level education: High school diploma. Requirements vary by employer and specialization - check with specific employers and BLS OOH for detailed requirements.

Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers Salary by State

Click any state to see detailed airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers salary data for that state.

Alabama
$186,375/yr
Alaska
$237,205/yr
Arizona
$207,554/yr
Arkansas
$177,904/yr
California
$264,738/yr
Colorado
$228,733/yr
Connecticut
$249,912/yr
Delaware
$222,380/yr
District of Columbia
$279,563/yr
Florida
$203,318/yr
Georgia
$196,965/yr
Hawaii
$243,558/yr
Idaho
$190,611/yr
Illinois
$222,380/yr
Indiana
$192,729/yr
Iowa
$190,611/yr
Kansas
$190,611/yr
Kentucky
$188,493/yr
Louisiana
$186,375/yr
Maine
$196,965/yr
Maryland
$249,912/yr
Massachusetts
$258,384/yr
Michigan
$203,318/yr
Minnesota
$220,262/yr
Mississippi
$171,550/yr
Missouri
$192,729/yr
Montana
$186,375/yr
Nebraska
$190,611/yr
Nevada
$209,672/yr
New Hampshire
$228,733/yr
New Jersey
$254,148/yr
New Mexico
$184,257/yr
New York
$258,384/yr
North Carolina
$196,965/yr
North Dakota
$201,201/yr
Ohio
$196,965/yr
Oklahoma
$184,257/yr
Oregon
$224,497/yr
Pennsylvania
$213,908/yr
Rhode Island
$222,380/yr
South Carolina
$190,611/yr
South Dakota
$186,375/yr
Tennessee
$190,611/yr
Texas
$205,436/yr
Utah
$205,436/yr
Vermont
$207,554/yr
Virginia
$226,615/yr
Washington
$237,205/yr
West Virginia
$173,668/yr
Wisconsin
$201,201/yr
Wyoming
$194,847/yr