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Salary Survey
Written by Thomas W. Mann   
5What a difference a year makes. We have come full circle in the space of one year, from unprecedented growth to an abrupt halt and ever-so slight downturn. We have enjoyed sumptuous profits, unparalleled hiring and more mergers than we could imagine. Yet with the slowing economy we now see historic losses, stagnated hiring followed by cuts and closures. For those in the industry, indeed, what a difference a year makes!

To better grasp the industry with a quick snapshot, WINGS Magazine has again carried out its annual salary survey. This year's response was up significantly from last year's with 318 replies, an increase of 80 percent.

The Canadian Salary Survey form was placed in WINGS and sister publication HELICOPTERS, and also on our Web site, offering respondents the choice of faxing or mailing the completed form, or filling it out on line. The vast majority of respondents did the latter. Can we assume that more pilots than ever are now connected to the World Wide Web? Obviously, it has proven to be an easy and convenient form of communication. Most AMEs who responded, however, did so by fax, so they presumably are not as 'wired' as the pilots.