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Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers

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U.S. mean $288,650 · median $232,140

StateRankMeanMedianHourlyMean vs U.S.P10–P90
Georgia #1 $476,310 $618,090 $229
+65%
$187,570–$642,610
Idaho #2 $361,180 $507,640 $174
+25.1%
$120,740–$507,910
Michigan #3 $330,480 $428,570 $159
+14.5%
$181,880–$428,570
Illinois #4 $316,140 $293,490 $152
+9.5%
$166,620–$421,610
California #5 $310,190 $353,900 $149
+7.5%
$179,270–$427,660
Kentucky #6 $302,340 $350,950 $145
+4.7%
$182,780–$407,760
Washington #7 $298,560 $229,900 $144
+3.4%
$140,780–$529,820
New York #8 $298,260 $255,240 $143
+3.3%
$101,390–$475,690
Colorado #9 $290,850 $307,490 $140
+0.8%
$189,150–$377,860
Connecticut #10 $282,160 $199,870 $136
-2.2%
$94,130–$530,080
Texas #11 $275,710 $215,150 $133
-4.5%
$92,370–$456,570
Minnesota #12 $256,750 $211,470 $123
-11.1%
$128,070–$353,410
Florida #13 $254,420 $225,020 $122
-11.9%
$121,240–$356,680
Alaska #14 $249,460 $232,140 $120
-13.6%
$59,130–$369,150
Arizona #15 $236,550 $227,870 $114
-18%
$96,380–$344,080
Ohio #16 $222,540 $204,170 $107
-22.9%
$100,300–$406,110
Utah #17 $214,140 $174,590 $103
-25.8%
$108,270–$433,330
Oregon #18 $209,040 $173,190 $101
-27.6%
$100,260–$424,850
Nevada #19 $204,470 $192,460 $98
-29.2%
$90,890–$293,240
Indiana #20 $200,950 $171,260 $97
-30.4%
$83,680–$338,390
Maine #21 $195,680 $147,930 $94
-32.2%
$96,630–$354,100
Rhode Island #22 $186,560 $164,880 $90
-35.4%
$93,300–$286,150
Pennsylvania #23 $172,500 $164,990 $83
-40.2%
$88,090–$369,300
Kansas #24 $163,070 $143,580 $78
-43.5%
$85,860–$205,580
Nebraska #25 $156,450 $131,650 $75
-45.8%
$59,400–$233,970
Alabama #26 $155,520 $136,990 $75
-46.1%
$108,890–$176,620
Arkansas #27 $152,980 $168,970 $74
-47%
$124,990–$170,960
Mississippi #28 $151,890 $143,580 $73
-47.4%
$112,420–$177,110
New Hampshire #29 $151,790 $99,280 $73
-47.4%
$74,130–$321,250
South Carolina #30 $150,970 $143,580 $73
-47.7%
$97,070–$227,550
North Carolina #31 $148,500 $151,540 $71
-48.6%
$97,700–$206,700
Iowa #32 $144,660 $131,730 $70
-49.9%
$64,100–$201,080
Louisiana #33 $144,220 $120,740 $69
-50%
$74,700–$251,190
Oklahoma #34 $144,000 $133,680 $69
-50.1%
$119,230–$184,790
Tennessee #35 $142,700 $143,580 $69
-50.6%
$109,760–$172,390
New Mexico #36 $141,570 $136,990 $68
-51%
$117,080–$172,330
Missouri #37 $110,610 $97,680 $53
-61.7%
$60,920–$172,330

P10–P90 bars share one scale across the selected states; the blue band spans P10–P90 and the dot marks the median.