The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) has published its 2005 annual survey of general aviation service employee compensation. The survey includes salaries and benefits for pilots, line-service personnel, maintenance technicians, dispatchers, inspectors, customer service representatives and more.
Employees’ compensation is broken down by geographic region of the country, by the company’s gross sales, by size of the town or city in which the company is located and by the number of employees in the company. In addition to pilots and maintenance technicians, the survey includes compensation for inspectors, dispatchers, customer service representatives and stock clerks, among others.
The study is provided to NATA members who participated in the survey at no cost. For non-participating members the charge is $50, while it is $100 for non-NATA members.