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| Author: Anonymous Date:
4/5/2026 8:57:32 AM +0/-0 |
Yup, looks like train engineers have the same skills as HAA pilots (as defended by someone on a different thread). I mean, crew brief, pre-flight walk-around, "communication is everything". Looks SO similar.... https://www.youtube.com/shorts/5tjCsq4bsXo Career pay sounds the same even. Start at $55-70K. Can end up around $100K just like you can end up when you have the hours to get into HAA. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/2OEN_lBVde4 This guys does the numbers in 2022: $60-80K first year, so maybe the other video guy was off a little: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bxYpyUj48E I made $72K my first year in HAA in 2020. After many years and a whole lotta dolla bills in training and sacrifice to family to get to those hours to "qualify" for the privilege. |
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