In the UK, pilot salaries can vary significantly based on the type of aircraft they operate and their level of experience. For instance, flying instructors typically earn around £1,100 per month, in addition to an hourly rate that ranges from £15 to £25 per flying hour. Pilots operating turboprop aircraft can expect to earn between £17,000 and £35,000 annually, while those flying small business jets have similar earnings in the same range. For short-haul flights, such as those on the A320 or B737, first officers can earn between £35,000 and £60,000 per year. In contrast, first officers flying long-haul routes on aircraft like the A330 or B787 can earn upwards of £55,000 annually. These figures reflect the diverse earning potential within the aviation industry in the UK, influenced by factors such as aircraft type, flight duration, and the pilot's experience level.