By Lindsay Rogers Pilot shortages are nothing new. In fact, they’ve plagued the airline industry for years. But, according to a series of new reports, we’ve still yet to see the worst of it, despite the onslaught of delays, cancellations and airfare increases travelers are currently being saddled with. Per a new report from Time, the airline industry needs to hire an average of 14,500 new pilots each year until 2030 in order to get in front of the shortage. The problem is, according to another report from ABC News, America produces only between 5,000 and 7,000 pilots annually. Further, accordi…