Where do most UPS pilots live?

Two-thirds of those pilots are based out of Louisville International Airport, the third busiest cargo airport in the country behind only UPS' other hub in Anchorage, Alaska, and FedEx's base in Memphis, Tennessee.
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How much do pilots make flying for UPS?

UPS Pilots Salary

UPS First Officer Pay: Year 1: $50,000. Year 5: $200,000. Year 9: $235,000.
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How often do UPS pilots fly?

The typical UPS pilot is on duty 70 hours per month and actually flies about 30 hours per month, he said, adding that those duty days are "well within FAA limits."
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Where do pilots usually live?

Pilots are based at domiciles that typically coincide with an airline's hubs. You'll find Delta pilot bases in Atlanta and Minneapolis; United in Houston and San Francisco; JetBlue in New York and Fort Lauderdale, for example. (Here is a map.) But many pilots choose to live elsewhere and commute to work.
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Are pilots away from home a lot?

So when do pilots go home? For short haul pilots, most will either go home daily if possible or they'll work for 5 days and then spend 3 days or 4 days at home. Long haul pilots spend more time away from home but get around 10 to 15 off days per month to go home.
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UPS Pilots Make Aviation History



Is being a pilot lonely?

The life of the modern jet pilots tends to be most unexpectedly lonely… foreign countries are places to reach accurately and to leave on time. Distance is a raw material to work with.
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Is it hard to become a UPS pilot?

Becoming one of roughly 2,800 UPS pilots is both challenging and rewarding. Base pay for a UPS pilot is $50,000, and that salary can soar to $200,000 for company veterans, according to Phoenix East Aviation. Attend a four-year aviation college program.
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What is the highest paid pilot?

The average annual salary for a pilot at Southwest Airlines is $171,800 which also puts them towards the top of the list for average pilot pay. Their most experienced pilots earn $256,400 annually while new pilots with less experience can expect to average just over $79,100 per year.
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Is UPS pilot a good job?

Great place to work.

The management was very good at providing excellent equipment and leadership. The pilots I flew with were excellent. Long flights were the hardest part of the job. The most enjoyable part of the job was flying with great people.
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How long is UPS pilot training?

A pilot employee with 20 months of service already holding an ATP, type rating, and a check airman letter may be allowed to complete the program in 18 months. A BE-99 rated pilot with 30 months of service, service as an instructor pilot, and an associate degree may begin the program at the 12-month mark.
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Do pilots have time for family?

Originally Answered: Do pilots get to spend time with their family? Yes. Often more time than in a typical job, but it really depends on the employer.
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Are UPS pilots Union?

— UPS Airline and the Independent Pilots Association, the union representing the company's 3,314 flight crewmembers, have reached a tentative agreement on a two-year contract extension, according to a statement by the company. Upon ratification, the extension takes effect at the end of the current contract, Sept.
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What is the highest paying job at the airport?

1. Air Traffic Controllers – $124,540 a year ($59.87 an hour) Air Traffic Controller guides pilots by providing flying altitude and course of flight.
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What pays better UPS or FedEx?

Compare company reviews, salaries and ratings to find out if FedEx or UPS is right for you. FedEx is most highly rated for Compensation and benefits and UPS is most highly rated for Compensation and benefits.
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Is it better to work at FedEx or UPS?

FedEx scored higher in 8 areas: Overall Rating, Career Opportunities, Work-life balance, Senior Management, Culture & Values, CEO Approval, % Recommend to a friend and Positive Business Outlook. UPS scored higher in 1 area: Compensation & Benefits.
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What are UPS benefits?

Medical, dental, vision, perscription, 401k, pension, sick days, and personal days. Along with discounts on shipping, new cars and many more items on the upsers website. Ups has some of the best benefits in the industry. But each contract they keep taking our benefits away including retirement and insurance.
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Where are UPS pilot bases?

UPS employs about 2,800 pilots to fly its 245 airplanes. Two-thirds of those pilots are based out of Louisville International Airport, the third busiest cargo airport in the country behind only UPS' other hub in Anchorage, Alaska, and FedEx's base in Memphis, Tennessee.
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How much do FedEx and UPS pilots make?

Pilots with the maximum years of experience earn $313 an hour at FedEx and $309 at UPS. (Maximum experience at UPS and FedEx is 15 years, while it's capped at 12 years at Atlas, ABX, and ATI.) Even smaller cargo airlines, such as Kalitta Air, pay better than ATSG and Atlas. Kalitta 767 captains earn $273 an hour.
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Do pilots have high divorce rate?

Just as with flight attendants, the pilot divorce rate is high at 30.5%. Divorce is so common among pilots that there's a term for it in the industry: Aviation Induced Divorce Syndrome.
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Do pilots cheat a lot?

The fact is that yes pilots are constantly being placed in situations that could welcome cheating, but the reality is people are disloyal in their relationships regardless of their profession, and not all pilots fall under this general stereotype. Dating or marrying a pilot does however take a certain type of person.
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Whats it like dating a pilot?

Trust is so important when you are dating/married to a Pilot, especially a long-haul Pilot who has lots of overnight stays in different destinations. You cannot constantly be on their back hassling them and quizzing them, fearing they are going to lie to you or cheat on you. YOU NEED TO TRUST THEM.
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Who are pilots most likely to marry?

Male aircraft pilots and flight engineers are most likely to marry female elementary- and middle-school teachers or male human-resource workers.
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