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Generally they start around $40K annually and increase with experience and flight time.

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Depending on the type of job, helicopter pilots, on average, can make anywhere between $45,000 and $90,000. Some jobs may make even less while some jobs have the potential of paying far more as helicopter pilots can do so many different things.

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