Employment Opportunities
A variety of careers are open to students who graduate with a bachelor’s degree and FAA license, including the one’s listed below:
- Airline Pilot
- Commercial Pilot
- Corporate Pilot
- Flight Instructor
- Agricultural Pilot

Career Outlook
The U.S Department of Labor 2021-2031 projects employment for Pilot to increase by about 6 percent. For further information regarding the field of history, please go to the .
Salary
The The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports the median annual wage for Airline and Commercial Pilots at $134,630 in May 2021
So What Can You Do?
Airline Pilot
Work primarily for airlines that transport passengers and cargo on a fixed schedule.
Requires a bachelor’s degree in any field including transportation, engineering, or business. As well as be FAA certified.
Salary range: $100,110- $208,00 or more
Commercial Pilot
Are involved in unscheduled flight activities, such as aerial application, charter flights, and aerial tours.
Requires being FAA certified, some employers require or prefer that they have a degree.
Salary range: $50,080- $205,940 or more
Hear from Alumni

“After completing my Aviation Pilot Training Degree at 91福利社 I was able to transfer. The information I learned help me be on par with my peers. After graduating I was able to get a job at American Airlines.”
-Jim James