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Related: About this forumUS pilot shortage reaching 'crisis,' meaning fewer flights, destinations for airports like in Fargo
FARGO The airline industry has been sounding the alarm for years about the nationwide shortage of pilots. It's a growing problem fueled by a mix of factors, including federal aviation rule changes, mandatory retirements and economic reasons.
Shawn Dobberstein, executive director of the Municipal Airport Authority at Fargo's Hector International Airport, says the shortage is approaching a crisis level.
The industry could be short 16,000 to 20,000 pilots over the next three to five years, he said, with airports in rural areas in the crosshairs for losing service. "Small communities around the country, if they aren't, should have been put on notice some time ago," Dobberstein said.
Larger communities are feeling the effects as well.
Dobberstein is concerned about Fargo's airport losing flights on short notice due to a lack of pilots. He said the shortage is preventing Fargo from getting additional flights to hubs in Minneapolis, Chicago, Dallas and Denver.
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Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)more and the pilot shortage would no longer exist. I recall a series of pilot pension plans disappearing not too many years ago, pay cuts and alike during the big mergers.
As you sow, so shall you reap.
mercuryblues
(15,111 posts)Instead we will have trump de-regulate safety standards. It will take about 4 months after that before we have a plane crash killing hundreds, because of pilot fatigue.
cpamomfromtexas
(1,342 posts)The firm that calculates this for me is going out of business.