Hello All
I have been having some intense discussions with my fellow pilots and UAS enthusiasts regarding compensation for UAS pilots. Most of us agree that even though we dont leave the ground we are Pilots, bound by the same rules and regulations as our fixed wing counterparts and held to the same standards and accountable for our actions and occasional failures.
Having several hours of flight training under my belt in a Cessna 152 and 172 I can tell you that other than take off and landing the experience is quite similar I would even go so far as to say that when flying my craft I still experience the "pucker" effect at times.
With that said our investment in platforms, technology, insurance, software, hardware and hours spent honing our skills entitles us to commensurate compensation but what that compensation could and should be is still up for discussion. Rather than let others dictate our worth, I would like to see us, the "Pilots in Charge", the "Talent" dictate our earnings not some cheap SOB trying to make the lions share of profit off our hard work.
So, what are your thoughts on compensation?
Feel free to share links, statistics, compensation information from reputable sources or if you have established yourself and have hard info on this subject please share.
We are here to support one another. Being a licensed Pilot makes you part of an elite brotherhood and as such it is all of our responsibility to support one another in times of success and hardship.
I look forward to exchanging views, opinions and insights with you.
I have been having some intense discussions with my fellow pilots and UAS enthusiasts regarding compensation for UAS pilots. Most of us agree that even though we dont leave the ground we are Pilots, bound by the same rules and regulations as our fixed wing counterparts and held to the same standards and accountable for our actions and occasional failures.
Having several hours of flight training under my belt in a Cessna 152 and 172 I can tell you that other than take off and landing the experience is quite similar I would even go so far as to say that when flying my craft I still experience the "pucker" effect at times.
With that said our investment in platforms, technology, insurance, software, hardware and hours spent honing our skills entitles us to commensurate compensation but what that compensation could and should be is still up for discussion. Rather than let others dictate our worth, I would like to see us, the "Pilots in Charge", the "Talent" dictate our earnings not some cheap SOB trying to make the lions share of profit off our hard work.
So, what are your thoughts on compensation?
Feel free to share links, statistics, compensation information from reputable sources or if you have established yourself and have hard info on this subject please share.
We are here to support one another. Being a licensed Pilot makes you part of an elite brotherhood and as such it is all of our responsibility to support one another in times of success and hardship.
I look forward to exchanging views, opinions and insights with you.