In the Bahamas, commercial airline pilots can expect their typical annual income to centre around roughly BSD 80,000â83,000 (about USD 80 kâ83 k) as a median figure, with entry-level pilots often starting lower (around BSD 46,000â53,000 for early experience) and more experienced captains earning into the BSD 110,000â120,000+ range as they build hours and seniority; pay varies widely with experience level, airline employer, the aircraft flown, and whether duties include domestic or international routes, since operators, fleet complexity, and route structure influence base salary plus additional flight pay, per diems, and benefits. Because the Bahamian aviation market is smaller than in major global hubs, income growth tends to be steady rather than rapid, with significant increases tied to seniority, higher qualifications, and roles on larger aircraft or international services, so aspiring pilots should plan for a career progression where earnings rise over time alongside experience and expanded responsibilities within the local industry.