@@dl1965 for me I was lucky enough to be a cadet pilot in Ethiopian airlines. I had the experience of flying q-400 Boeing 737 and triple 7 . If are not in cadet programs you can either do flight instructing or cpl requiring jobs such as a real surveillance. Which country are you in?
I'm a Emirates 777 FO for about 2 years plus. Do I see myself in Emirates for 15 years? Maybe Yes Maybe No. Emirates is a great company don't get me wrong, but it's the currency we earn in Dirhams that is not strong enough in my opinion. Many I know in Emirates are interested in upcoming RiyahAir on 787 Dreamliner fleet. Higher Salary, better benefits. To all inspiring pilots please bear in mind that pilot of any airlines flights are havoc. Your schedule timing is all over the place. Many sleepless day, your body is quite screwed up always. When you layover and wake up. 3 questions always. Where am I? What time is it? What country am I at now? Ain't complaining, but pilot is one of the best jobs in the world.
Yes AED is stable don't get me wrong. Sometimes it's the power of currency in my opinion. I do regular flight to Europe and states, so there's pros and cons. Everywhere got has their pros and cons of course there's no best job in the world. Also bear in mind, You're in debt even before you start earning. For inspiring pilots go and try full motion simulator before you take up flying
Hey thank you for the reply. I recorded couple of videos about Riyadh Air. I'll be sharing soon. However you know, you are also pilot, pilots love talking but don't take initiative quite often. Therefore, I strongly believe that those who say they will go to Riyadh Air will stay wherever they are. I have seen this example too many times in my career :)
Thank you, Caner, for crafting such an insightful video. Your clear explanations using percentages and various scenarios truly made sense. I'm grateful for the effort you put into organizing the spreadsheet and conducting all the necessary calculations. Take care and keep up the great work!
Your honest research about what different airlines offer in terms of pay and benefit packages is very helpful to young pilots when choosing what airline they want to join! Thank you for a another informative video!
Thank you for making these, Caner. Flying for EK has been a dream of mine for a few years now and your videos are everything I've been looking for and more. I'm currently majoring in Computer Science and will be starting a second major in Aeronautical Science next year while also beginning to work towards my PPL. My plan is to make it to one of the airlines here in Brazil as soon as possible so I can build up my hours and go from there. Once again, thank you, and keep up the amazing work!
@@AdRnAjandHaribo I am using the CS degree as a stepping stone in order to be able to afford flight school and an Aeronautical Science degree, both are currently out of my reach financially so that's what I came up with in order to get there. While the degree is not mandatory, many airlines here give preference to pilots who have one, so I'd rather go for it and increase my chances of making it to the bigger airlines faster.
Hi Caner, thanks for this comprehensive video about Salaries and total earnings for Emirates Pilots. Competition is a good thing and even though Emirates Pilots are not Unionized, the airline increased the benefits, for pilots into 2024, to keep competitive. I think your spreadsheet on Salary possibilities was very helpful to see the whole picture.
Hi Caner! Love the insight you bring from the very enticing world of being an Emirates Pilot. Could you make a video on the different nationalities and their probability of getting hired into Emirates?
Hi caner can you please answer these 3 following questions because i couldn't find the answer anywhere 1- you mentionned in a video that you've went to flight school in florida and the first airline that you worked for is turkish airlines. If i am not wrong if you want to make direct entry as an F/O you need at least 1500 hours of flight time but you were a new pilot . How did you exactly do that? 2- united airlines have so many hubs do you get to choose where to live or do the airline assign it to you 3- At emirates you were a 777 pilot but now you're back at the 737 . Did you make that change or did the airline do it ? And if it's the airline choice can you change it by yourself ?
Turkish Airlines gives you opportunity to be a pilot after several exams and 2 years of education in the schools that they have contract with. After you get your Frozen ATPL you start in a narrow body aircraft as FO. Education cost is cutting from your sallary. But this is only for Turkish citizens. He left Turkish airlines after 1500 hours of flying.
Hey thanks for the questions. 1-) There is no 1500 hours rule in Europe. It's only in the USA. I had 200 hours and CPL and I started flying a B737. This is very common in Europe :) 2-) You can ultimately choose where to live as long as your relative seniority can hold and company need a pilot in that base. 3-) I did make the change. I wanted to fly B737 again for various reasons. The biggest reason was relative seniority grows faster on B737 than anything else. By flying B737, I can control my life better :)
Thank you very much. You videos gave me the best inside look into the company. I am currently an aircraft technician. So do you have anyone that you know that can help me get some info about being an engineer in terms of salary. Thank you
Hello, Do Emirates airlines pilots get paid for Deadhead? and if not, is it included in your monthly productivity? Also are you paid for Standby duty (on call)? and if not, how it’s calculated in your monthly productivity? Also if you can add to it how is your current company deals with those situations? Thank you
Great questions. Emirates Pilots are paid 100% of DH flying. It is counted as 'normal flying' when it comes to productivity. They are not getting paid for standby duty because they are guaranteed to earn basic salary even they don't fly. Hence, their monthly flying is not changing their take home salary that much. for an FO, It's approximately 1500 USD salary difference if you fly in a month a lot or you don't fly at all.
If I graduate from a flight school for example efta , will I have a good chance of being a FO or would I need more experience? Thanks the videos help a lot
EFTA is great flight school. However don't forget as long as you have a pilot license, It's your skills and preparation that will bring the job to you.
OK, in Sydney an average house is 2 million...In 30 years it will be 4 million...Now you have six million, 100k is the average wage in Sydney, 30 years ago it was 28k...You will NOT be rich
Hey, you are right. In some countries, these numbers maybe won’t provide the great lifestyle. However, in most countries you will be well ahed of the majority of the population.
@@CanerAcarbay Hi mate, please excuse my slightly ignorant and rather rude friend from Sydney above. I Love in Melbourne, (The Superior city of the two) thus have no reason to claim incorrect figures. The correct numbers: Average Salary in Sydney According to PayScale, the average salary in the city of Sydney is $80,000 a year. This figure has been compiled by reports from more than 58,000 workers. Average Salary in Melbourne According to data from PayScale, the average annual salary in Melbourne is $82,000. This figure comes from more than 57,000 individual reports of salary and compensation. As for the average house prices: City Median house price Median unit price Melbourne $918,350 $554,306 Sydney $1,168,806 $744,672 Please forgive my friend and i wish you safe and fun flying ahead!
I didn’t say inflation. I said pay rise. Unfortunately, Emirates recently is not matching the salaries with Inflation. Instead, they match it in other forms such as high profit sharing etc. We are looking for a realistic approach in a conservative approach. If you think that each year you will get 3 percent increase, you are wrong. You can share your estimate and we can discuss about it:)
Hi mate, please excuse my slightly ignorant and rather rude friend from Sydney above. I Love in Melbourne, (The Superior city of the two) thus have no reason to claim incorrect figures. The correct numbers: Average Salary in Sydney According to PayScale, the average salary in the city of Sydney is $80,000 a year. This figure has been compiled by reports from more than 58,000 workers. Average Salary in Melbourne According to data from PayScale, the average annual salary in Melbourne is $82,000. This figure comes from more than 57,000 individual reports of salary and compensation. As for the average house prices: City Median house price Median unit price Melbourne $918,350 $554,306 Sydney $1,168,806 $744,672 Please forgive my friend and i wish you safe and fun flying ahead!
@@andyturbo 1,2 million will get you a fibro house in Dapto...a duplex, I am talking about a house, I clearly said house. You are giving figures for one-bedroom apartments. Keep it real
As a new pilot starting at emirates . I have learned more from you than the HR at emirates . Great video thanks! Keep it up!
Congratulations man 🎉 want to join them too❤
@@Scarcorpytb you got this brother ! Start small and go for it!
How did u get ur hrs
I Just got my cpl ir and i have no idea how to build hrs besides being an instructor?
@@dl1965 for me I was lucky enough to be a cadet pilot in Ethiopian airlines. I had the experience of flying q-400 Boeing 737 and triple 7 . If are not in cadet programs you can either do flight instructing or cpl requiring jobs such as a real surveillance. Which country are you in?
@@dl1965apply sunexpress in turkey. Somehow they love expact pilots with no experience
I'm a Emirates 777 FO for about 2 years plus. Do I see myself in Emirates for 15 years? Maybe Yes Maybe No.
Emirates is a great company don't get me wrong, but it's the currency we earn in Dirhams that is not strong enough in my opinion.
Many I know in Emirates are interested in upcoming RiyahAir on 787 Dreamliner fleet.
Higher Salary, better benefits.
To all inspiring pilots please bear in mind that pilot of any airlines flights are havoc. Your schedule timing is all over the place.
Many sleepless day, your body is quite screwed up always.
When you layover and wake up. 3 questions always.
Where am I?
What time is it?
What country am I at now?
Ain't complaining, but pilot is one of the best jobs in the world.
I thought AED is very stable no?
also those cons are so much better than any other job
Yes AED is stable don't get me wrong. Sometimes it's the power of currency in my opinion.
I do regular flight to Europe and states, so there's pros and cons.
Everywhere got has their pros and cons of course there's no best job in the world.
Also bear in mind, You're in debt even before you start earning.
For inspiring pilots go and try full motion simulator before you take up flying
Hey thank you for the reply. I recorded couple of videos about Riyadh Air. I'll be sharing soon. However you know, you are also pilot, pilots love talking but don't take initiative quite often. Therefore, I strongly believe that those who say they will go to Riyadh Air will stay wherever they are. I have seen this example too many times in my career :)
Thank you, Caner, for crafting such an insightful video. Your clear explanations using percentages and various scenarios truly made sense. I'm grateful for the effort you put into organizing the spreadsheet and conducting all the necessary calculations. Take care and keep up the great work!
Your honest research about what different airlines offer in terms of pay and benefit packages is very helpful to young
pilots when choosing what airline they want to join! Thank you for a another informative video!
Best UA-cam Aviator. Right to the point 👉 Thank you man
Thank you for making these, Caner. Flying for EK has been a dream of mine for a few years now and your videos are everything I've been looking for and more. I'm currently majoring in Computer Science and will be starting a second major in Aeronautical Science next year while also beginning to work towards my PPL. My plan is to make it to one of the airlines here in Brazil as soon as possible so I can build up my hours and go from there. Once again, thank you, and keep up the amazing work!
@@9LimaAlpha7 Thanks
@@OrsonCallanKrennicwhy are you doing these degrees if your dream is to become a pilot? I have my frozen ATPL with no degree
@@AdRnAjandHaribo I am using the CS degree as a stepping stone in order to be able to afford flight school and an Aeronautical Science degree, both are currently out of my reach financially so that's what I came up with in order to get there. While the degree is not mandatory, many airlines here give preference to pilots who have one, so I'd rather go for it and increase my chances of making it to the bigger airlines faster.
Hi Caner, thanks for this comprehensive video about Salaries and total earnings for Emirates Pilots. Competition is a good thing and even though Emirates Pilots are not Unionized, the airline increased the benefits, for pilots into 2024, to keep competitive. I think your spreadsheet on Salary possibilities was very helpful to see the whole picture.
really appreciate the clarity.
Thanks for the comment :)
Hi Caner! Love the insight you bring from the very enticing world of being an Emirates Pilot. Could you make a video on the different nationalities and their probability of getting hired into Emirates?
I would like you to do a video on applying for Emirates and the entire process till you fly
Informative as always
12% matching for 5% is insanely generous. Wow!
That's correct :)
kaptanım verdiğiniz değerli bilgilerle ufkumuzu aydınlattğınız için teşekkür ediyorum
Thank you for the video 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Great info. Could you please do same for the Amirican Airline you flying for?
Caner it was a very interesting video! I have one question about provident found, can I retire my money whenever I want? It's different from 401K?
Yes you can! They transfer the amount to your bank account anywhere in the world:) It’s different than 401k but also very similar for many aspects.
Thanks Caner you are the besttt :)!!
Talk about qatar airways pilot salary also
Where did you get figures for housing allowance? Online, they are much lower.
Hi caner can you please answer these 3 following questions because i couldn't find the answer anywhere
1- you mentionned in a video that you've went to flight school in florida and the first airline that you worked for is turkish airlines. If i am not wrong if you want to make direct entry as an F/O you need at least 1500 hours of flight time but you were a new pilot . How did you exactly do that?
2- united airlines have so many hubs do you get to choose where to live or do the airline assign it to you
3- At emirates you were a 777 pilot but now you're back at the 737 . Did you make that change or did the airline do it ? And if it's the airline choice can you change it by yourself ?
great questions
hope caner answers them!
Turkish Airlines gives you opportunity to be a pilot after several exams and 2 years of education in the schools that they have contract with. After you get your Frozen ATPL you start in a narrow body aircraft as FO. Education cost is cutting from your sallary. But this is only for Turkish citizens.
He left Turkish airlines after 1500 hours of flying.
Hey thanks for the questions.
1-) There is no 1500 hours rule in Europe. It's only in the USA. I had 200 hours and CPL and I started flying a B737. This is very common in Europe :)
2-) You can ultimately choose where to live as long as your relative seniority can hold and company need a pilot in that base.
3-) I did make the change. I wanted to fly B737 again for various reasons. The biggest reason was relative seniority grows faster on B737 than anything else. By flying B737, I can control my life better :)
Why the pilots aren’t stay 30 years for Emirates company i know it depends on various things but i wanna know the most reason
Thank you very much. You videos gave me the best inside look into the company. I am currently an aircraft technician. So do you have anyone that you know that can help me get some info about being an engineer in terms of salary. Thank you
Thanks you :) Unfortunately, I don't know anything about engineering part of Emirates :(
Hello,
Do Emirates airlines pilots get paid for Deadhead? and if not, is it included in your monthly productivity?
Also are you paid for Standby duty (on call)? and if not, how it’s calculated in your monthly productivity?
Also if you can add to it how is your current company deals with those situations?
Thank you
Great questions.
Emirates Pilots are paid 100% of DH flying. It is counted as 'normal flying' when it comes to productivity. They are not getting paid for standby duty because they are guaranteed to earn basic salary even they don't fly. Hence, their monthly flying is not changing their take home salary that much. for an FO, It's approximately 1500 USD salary difference if you fly in a month a lot or you don't fly at all.
Thank you very much. Last question, how many standbys does a normal pilot in Emirates do per month?
Regards,
family members can apply for Emirates Platinium Card also? my brother pilot.
Why dont people stay at emirates for 30 years? Are they laid off or what?
If I graduate from a flight school for example efta , will I have a good chance of being a FO or would I need more experience? Thanks the videos help a lot
EFTA is great flight school. However don't forget as long as you have a pilot license, It's your skills and preparation that will bring the job to you.
Thank you so much !
Can I ask you, why you left Emirates? Where are you working know?
How would family life be as an emirates pilot?
IT's good. You will have average 15 days off in a month.
I'm 33 years old. I'm interested in getting a CPL. Will I get a job? I'm asking this because of my age factor?
Hey, you are still young. Answer of your question depends on where are you from, what kind of career are you targeting etc.
@@CanerAcarbayI am 34 from india
Will it be fine if I get into pilot career now?
Im sorry but ur just reading off salaries from a website which could anyone just do there is no way u were an ex emirates pilot
If i take train in aviacion tegedor at argentina with 250 hours can i get job or posibility there ?
OK, in Sydney an average house is 2 million...In 30 years it will be 4 million...Now you have six million, 100k is the average wage in Sydney, 30 years ago it was 28k...You will NOT be rich
Hey, you are right. In some countries, these numbers maybe won’t provide the great lifestyle. However, in most countries you will be well ahed of the majority of the population.
@@CanerAcarbay Hi mate, please excuse my slightly ignorant and rather rude friend from Sydney above. I Love in Melbourne, (The Superior city of the two) thus have no reason to claim incorrect figures.
The correct numbers:
Average Salary in Sydney
According to PayScale, the average salary in the city of Sydney is $80,000 a year. This figure has been compiled by reports from more than 58,000 workers.
Average Salary in Melbourne
According to data from PayScale, the average annual salary in Melbourne is $82,000. This figure comes from more than 57,000 individual reports of salary and compensation.
As for the average house prices:
City Median house price Median unit price
Melbourne $918,350 $554,306
Sydney $1,168,806 $744,672
Please forgive my friend and i wish you safe and fun flying ahead!
As an Aussie this is fairly average
True :)
3% is inflation dude, your calculations are therefore off, did you fail math?
I didn’t say inflation. I said pay rise. Unfortunately, Emirates recently is not matching the salaries with Inflation. Instead, they match it in other forms such as high profit sharing etc. We are looking for a realistic approach in a conservative approach. If you think that each year you will get 3 percent increase, you are wrong. You can share your estimate and we can discuss about it:)
Hi mate, please excuse my slightly ignorant and rather rude friend from Sydney above. I Love in Melbourne, (The Superior city of the two) thus have no reason to claim incorrect figures.
The correct numbers:
Average Salary in Sydney
According to PayScale, the average salary in the city of Sydney is $80,000 a year. This figure has been compiled by reports from more than 58,000 workers.
Average Salary in Melbourne
According to data from PayScale, the average annual salary in Melbourne is $82,000. This figure comes from more than 57,000 individual reports of salary and compensation.
As for the average house prices:
City Median house price Median unit price
Melbourne $918,350 $554,306
Sydney $1,168,806 $744,672
Please forgive my friend and i wish you safe and fun flying ahead!
Deluded!! Who said I was currently living in Sydney? @@andyturbo
Enjoy your 'love in Melbourne' brokie@@andyturbo
@@andyturbo 1,2 million will get you a fibro house in Dapto...a duplex, I am talking about a house, I clearly said house. You are giving figures for one-bedroom apartments. Keep it real