An internal report obtained by CBC News outlines issues found with recent changes to the compensation structure for pilots in the Canadian Air Force, including that lower-ranking officers can be paid more than their superiors.
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- The Canadian Air Force restructured pilot pay in 2021 to retain experienced personnel. 18s
- The new system resulted in some mid-level officers earning more than higher ranks, leading to 85 grievances. 37s
- Despite the pay increase, frontline fighter squadrons remain only 66 percent staffed. 1m 3s
- Commercial pilots can earn significantly more than top military commanders. 1m 18s
- An internal report criticizes the Air Force for not considering allied experiences before changing the pay system. 1m 50s