KEY POINTS
  • Delta is seeking 8,000 pilots over the next decade.
  • The airline is allowing employees to take leave to train as a pilot.
  • Pilot ranks are thinning due to a federally mandated retirement age for airline pilots of 65.
A pilot talks on a mobile device near a Delta Air Lines gate at the Salt Lake City International Airport.

Delta Air Lines is asking flight attendants, ticket agents and other employees to consider taking a seat at the cockpit controls.

Concerned about a shortage of pilots, the second-largest U.S. airline is offering its workers the chance to take an unpaid leave of absence to attend flight school. On the other end: a job flying a Delta jet.