Aircraft pilots and air traffic controllers Pay Data UK — 2024

Aircraft pilots and air traffic controllers roles in the UK earn a median of £93,213 per year, equivalent to £52.16 per hour as of 2024. This represents a 15.0% increase in annual pay compared to the previous year. Pay varies across the UK, ranging from £74,774 to £139,407 per year.

Median Annual Pay

£93,213

as of 2024

Median Hourly Pay

£52.16

per hour

Year-on-Year Change

+15.0%

vs 2023

Annual Pay Range

£92,416 £97,882

25th – 75th percentile

How Pay Varies Across the UK

Each bar shows how many areas of the UK have a median annual pay in that range for Aircraft pilots and air traffic controllers roles. The dashed line marks the national median.

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About Aircraft pilots and air traffic controllers

Aircraft pilots and air traffic controllers navigate and pilot aircraft, prepare flight plans, authorise flight departures and arrivals, maintain radio, radar and/or visual contact with aircraft to ensure the safe movement of air traffic, check, regulate, adjust and test engines and other equipment prior to take-off and give flying lessons.

Typical Tasks and Duties

Entry Routes and Qualifications

Entrants with GCSEs/S grades and A levels/H grades, a BTEC/ SQA award or equivalent qualification can apply for an airline sponsorship. Private residential training as a pilot is available to candidates with GCSEs/S grades or appropriate BTEC/SQA or other certificates/diplomas or to holders of Private Pilots Licences who have 700 hours flying experience. Training lasts up to 15 months and consists of courses of study and flying instruction. Airlines may have additional age and height requirements. Air traffic controllers training lasts 74 weeks including study and practical experience. Entrants must be 18 to hold a Student Licence and 21 for a full air traffic controller licence awarded by the Civil Aviation Authority. Normal colour vision is required for pilots and air traffic controllers and candidates also undergo a medical examination.

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Salary data is sourced from official UK pay datasets and updated periodically.