Summary: The United States, recognizing the strategic importance of its tactical aircraft, also understands the significant investment required to train its pilots. A study conducted in 2019 by the U.S. Air Force and the RAND Corporation analyzed the financial implications of retaining experienced pilots versus the costs associated with recruiting and training new ones. This analysis was crucial, especially as the commercial airline industry aggressively recruits qualified military pilots, offering them attractive alternatives to military service. The report highlighted the dilemma between maintaining a highly skilled yet expensive pilot force and the lower costs but higher initial investments of training new pilots. Training costs can vary significantly, with the expense of preparing a pilot for advanced aircraft like the F-22 Raptor being substantially higher than for less sophisticated aircraft, underscoring the complexity of balancing experience, skill sets, and budgetary considerations in maintaining an effective and sustainable pilot corps.
The United States operates some of the most advanced and capable tactical aircraft ever to take to the skies, but what does it cost to train the pilot? More than you might think.
Back in 2019, the U.S. Air Force worked with the RAND Corporation to conduct an analysis of what the branch........