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bryrex

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Anyone have average pay for a 135 on demand cessna 414 pilot. Northeast US. Thanks.
 
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bryrex said:
Anyone have average pay for a 135 on demand 400 series cessna pilot. Northeast US. Thanks.
Well would that be a Cessna 402 or a Cessna 441? There could be a pretty large pay disparity between the two...
 
I'm currently in training for a on 135 on demand 402 job in the midwest. I'm getting $100 per trip, guarantied pay for 5 trips per week min, full benifits, and weekends off.
 
421Driver said:
I'm flying a 421 for $24,000/yr with one weekend off a month. Part 135.

Ouch....tell me it ain't so! I'd expect more like $35K/yr or more, but, then again, maybe not.
 
I was getting $250.00 a day/$15.00 per diem/day on the C421 a few years ago.



I'm currently in training for a on 135 on demand 402 job in the midwest. I'm getting $100 per trip, guarantied pay for 5 trips per week min, full benifits, and weekends off.
Ouch... $100.00 per trip for a 135 gig where you could see long 14 hour duty days?. That seems quite low even for the midwest.. Are you also getting per mile on top of that?.

I sure hope those benefits makes up for the lack of trip pay.

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350DRIVER said:
I was getting $250.00 a day/$15.00 per diem/day on the C421 a few years ago.




Ouch... $100.00 per trip for a 135 gig where you could see long 14 hour duty days?. That seems quite low even for the midwest.. Are you also getting per mile on top of that?.

I sure hope those benefits makes up for the lack of trip pay.

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Actually 350 I don't think that its that bad. he's flying a piston twin for 26,000 per year and gets benies with weekends off. Not too bad.

In 1998 I made 20,000 as a PA31-350 capt and it was upped to 25,000 when I got my ATP. We were 5 on and 2 off on a rolling 2 off, e.i. in Jan you had fri and sat off then in Feb you had sat and sun off then March sun and mon off ect....
 
that all seems like low pay. why do you fly for so little. Do you plan on regionals, fractionals, something else? Surely this is not career pay?
 
I actually went out looking for the lowest paying job I coud find. Pay is bumped up to $30k now with $38k coming soon. I also fly a BE20 for the same operator. I don't plan on making a career here, and the DO is never going to pay career salaries.
 

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