Air Force may be better off trying to keep pilots than hiring
more
Retaining
pilots in the Air Force is more cost efficient than hiring and training new
ones, according to a new report from the RAND Corporation. The report found that
increasing incentive pay and bonuses to retain pilots could save the military
money compared to expanding the training pipeline. RAND said the cost of
training a fighter pilot ranges from $5.6 million to nearly $11 million. The Air
Force is currently facing a pilot shortage and is looking for a better way to
retain mid-career pilots. (RAND Corporation)
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