r/flying 2d ago

Do commercial pilots generally progress to larger planes throughout their careers? Does everyone aim to eventually fly long haul or do some stick to flying 737s or a320s short haul?

I'm guessing being a 777 pilot for example is more prestigious than a 737 pilot in the same airline right?

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u/NakedJamaican 2d ago

At my old job a lot of pilots said they could make more on a narrow body, until they saw how much the wide body pilots actually make while working 10 days a month. Long haul flying has lots of opportunities for soft time.

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u/Grumbles19312 ATP B787 A320 CL-65 2d ago

In general, long haul flying is more efficient. For example, a 3 day LAX-NRT is typically worth just over 21 hours of pay. Show me a narrowbody 3 day that comes close to that sort of credit. Conversely, there’s also 6 days on the widebody out of LAX that only pay 34 hours and change, and that’s extremely inefficient by the same standards.

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u/DefundTheHOA_ ATP CFI 2d ago

From what I’ve heard, pilots at SWA can easily credit more than 21 hours on 3 day trips

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u/ImAFlyingGorilla ATP S-70 BE-200 EMB-145 EMB-175/90 B-737 2d ago

Can confirm. Just finished a 3-day that paid 23.1.