Breaking: 2025 Airman Statistics Reveal a Pilot Pipeline Nobody Expected

Breaking: 2025 Airman Statistics Reveal a Pilot Pipeline Nobody Expected

Author: Seth Lake April 8, 2026 Duration: 31:20

The 2025 FAA Civil Airmen Statistics just dropped — and the numbers tell a story that contradicts nearly everything you've heard about the pilot shortage. Seth Lake, FAA Designated Pilot Examiner and airline pilot, digs into the raw data to show why record pilot production and declining airline hiring opportunity can exist at the same time, what it means for anyone working toward an airline career, and why your checkride record matters more now than it has in years. Interactive tools, the pilot retirement projection spreadsheet, and the raw FAA source data are all available at https://www.vsl.aero — check the numbers yourself.

Chapters

00:00 — Introduction & why this episode is different

01:30 — The DPE wait time complaint: what prompted this research

03:00 — Record pilot production: the data DPEs are actually putting out

04:13 — FAA reform: what's changing with the examiner system

06:03 — The core argument: it's a demand spike, not a DPE shortage

07:10 — Pilot production is unsustainable: the math

07:21 — The retirement & hiring data: 12 major airlines, 2025–2035

10:12 — The three things airlines need to grow (demand, airplanes, infrastructure)

13:00 — Pilot hiring by growth scenario: 0%, 2%, and 5%

14:07 — The underlying issue nobody's talking about: the pilot training gold rush

15:16 — The blog & interactive tools at vsl.aero

16:03 — The 55,000 commercial pilot problem explained

17:08 — Walking through the queue calculator live

19:59 — Running the worst-case scenario: 20,000 pilots/year

21:38 — What the queue looks like by 2035

23:01 — Context: commercial production doubled in 10 years

24:13 — The traffic jam analogy: DPE shortage vs. demand spike

25:46 — What this means for pilots pursuing an airline career

26:14 — The historical norm: 11–12 years was always standard

27:07 — Closing thoughts: the data, not doom and gloom

28:10 — Final advice: clean record, be well-rounded, keep going


Seth Lake hosts The VSL Aviation Podcast, a conversation that feels like hanging around the hangar after a flight. It digs into the practical realities and pure joy of General Aviation, moving beyond textbook definitions to the lived experience. You’ll hear discussions about aircraft ownership, maintenance tips, navigating weather, and the stories that emerge from a life spent in the sky. The tone is approachable, whether you’re a student pilot, a seasoned aviator, or simply someone fascinated by flight. This podcast sits at a great intersection-it’s a leisure listen that feels like catching up with friends, yet consistently offers educational nuggets that stick with you. Episodes might explore a specific cross-country adventure, break down a common regulatory question, or feature a conversation with another pilot sharing their unique perspective. The result is a well-rounded look at the aviation community, delivered with genuine enthusiasm. Tuning in provides a regular dose of that flying mindset, the one that combines meticulous planning with the freedom of exploration. It’s the kind of show that makes you want to head to the airport, even if just to watch the traffic pattern. For anyone who finds magic in the hum of an engine and the view from above, this podcast feels like coming home.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 56

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VSL Aviation Podcast EP1 - DPE thoughts on the ACS [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 40:08
In this episode, I get some introductions out of the way and cut straight to the content. I have a lot of applicants struggle to understand how to use the ACS when preparing for your checkride. Don't make the same mistak…