Near rocks, far rocks, check six – leadership in the COVID-19 crisis.

Christopher M. Broyhill, Ph.D., CAM I received my USAF pilot wings in 1983, and from then until 1990 or so, we trained for a low-altitude war. The belief was that given the density of the air defense and surface-to-air missile network the Soviet bloc had in place, our...

Business Aviation Compensation Spotlight – Chief Pilot

Christopher M. Broyhill, Ph.D., CAM Continuing the series on business aviation compensation by typical positions within a flight department, this week we'll examine compensation increases for position of Chief Pilot. The data below comes from multiple, statistically...

Business Aviation Compensation Spotlight – Aviation Manager (Flying)

In my previous discussion, I examined overall rates of increase for business aviation compensation since 2015. I thought it might be interesting to delve into compensation increases over that same period as a function of position. Over the next several weeks, we'll...

Business Aviation Compensation Increase Rates Since 2015

We've all heard that compensation for professionals in business aviation has been on the rise over the last few years, but what does that really look like? Thanks to the compensation analysis I've been doing for several clients recently, I've had the ability to a do a...