INTELLIGENCE Civilians Account For 68% Of Airline Hires, ARINC Says
A new AIR, Inc., report said 68% of pilots airlines hired last year have a civilian rather than military background. New hires ranged from 23 to 54 years old, though the average was just over 35 for civilian pilots and 38.4 for former military pilots. Civilians averaged 6,014 flying hours, and 15%...
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