Well... he is the boss so, yes, at the top of the responsibility ladder.
BUT the article says he is paid less than the ''pilots''. Flying a plane is not necessarily a dangerous job, but is has risk, requires skill (with reasonable initial investment in training etc.) and comes with a ''personal and immediate responsibility for a number of lives''.
So when you balance the job descriptions; who should get paid more?
BUT the article says he is paid less than the ''pilots''. Flying a plane is not necessarily a dangerous job, but is has risk, requires skill (with reasonable initial investment in training etc.) and comes with a ''personal and immediate responsibility for a number of lives''.
So when you balance the job descriptions; who should get paid more?