Commercial pilot earnings by seniority

75th percentile

Senior-level commercial pilot earnings begin at:

$76.46 per hour

$159,040 per year

50th percentile

Mid-level commercial pilot earnings begin at:

$60.37 per hour

$125,560 per year

25th percentile

Junior-level commercial pilot earnings begin at:

$38.61 per hour

$80,310 per year

10th percentile

Starting level commercial pilot earnings begin at:

$26.91 per hour

$55,980 per year

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Commercial pilot salary by state

State Name Average Salary
Alabama $99,390
Tennessee $99,390
Texas $99,390
Wyoming $99,390
Mississippi $98,850
Oklahoma $98,840
Montana $98,530
Pennsylvania $98,460
Indiana $97,830
New Jersey $96,080
Kentucky $93,160
West Virginia $88,210
Iowa $87,890
Illinois $85,780
Arizona $81,970
Arkansas $81,730
Oregon $81,310
Michigan $81,080
North Dakota $80,740
Idaho $80,570
Louisiana $80,310
Vermont $80,110
New Mexico $80,050
Washington $79,950
Nebraska $79,630
South Carolina $79,340
New Hampshire $78,060
Maine $66,980
Puerto Rico $63,590
South Dakota $63,540
Connecticut $142,910
Maryland $130,250
California $127,110
Georgia $125,560
New York $125,250
Ohio $119,560
Delaware $114,130
Virginia $107,990
Colorado $105,220
Nevada $104,880
Hawaii $104,440
Wisconsin $103,490
Utah $102,590
Rhode Island $102,340
Missouri $102,280
Massachusetts $102,070
North Carolina $101,730
Florida $101,510
Minnesota $100,630
Alaska $100,390
Kansas $100,180

How do commercial pilot salaries compare to similar careers?

Commercial pilots earn 32% more than similar careers in Georgia. On average, they make less than air traffic controllers but more than ship captains.

Career Median Salary
Air traffic controller salary $159K
Commercial pilot salary $126K
Transportation planner salary $82K
Freight and cargo inspector salary $81K
Aviation inspector salary $81K
Ship captain salary $59K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)