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Airline industry debates college degree requirement for aspiring pilots

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Airline industry debates college degree requirement for aspiring pilots
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Becoming a pilot in the United States is a challenging and lengthy process, involving nearly a decade of training. Prospective pilots must pass various tests, obtain certifications, and complete instrument ratings. Despite being a financially attractive career, aspiring pilots face significant challenges, including high training costs and substantial debt.

A key issue currently being debated in the industry is the necessity of a four-year college degree for pilots. As of 2025, most airlines require pilots to have such a degree, often in engineering or aeronautics-related fields. The expense of a college education in the United States is significant, requiring many pilots to incur debt.

Some industry observers are advocating for the removal of the college degree requirement to reduce the barriers to entry. The CEO of American Airlines and other industry leaders are considering this possibility as a solution to the ongoing pilot shortage. According to an earlier analysis by Simple Flying, first-year first officers at regional airlines like SkyWest earn starting salaries ranging from $40,000 to $80,000. Meanwhile, airlines worldwide have struggled to attract pilots, even in regions like the United Arab Emirates, where salaries for new pilots can be significantly higher.

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United Airlines and other carriers have responded by launching their own pilot training academies to help streamline the training process and offer financial support to trainees. The cost and time investment involved in becoming a pilot have been recognized as obstacles that deter potential candidates. By reevaluating the educational requirements and focusing on advanced flight training directly from high school, the industry hopes to attract more talent and reduce the debt burden associated with pilot training.

Flyers are beginning to see a shift towards lesser educational requirements, creating potential opportunities for more candidates to pursue pilot careers without the substantial financial hurdles they face today.

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