michael707767
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No. Here is how I would do it. Figure out a base value on what a captain is worth, regardless of aircraft size. To pick a number, 30 an hour for a Capt and 20 for an F/O. Then to that base rate, increase it for the number of seats. Don't know what a 1900 seats but lets use 20 seats. Start with a base of $30 an hour and add to that .75 (or whatever is negotiated) for each seat, so you get a rate of 45 an hour. Using the same formula, you would get 100 an hour for a E190 seating 100, 180 an hour for a 757 seating 200 and 255 an hour for a 777 seating 300.WyoHerkdriver said:Ok, so what do you think a 1900 pilot should be paid? Are you saying the pay should be directly proportional to the number of seats? So, given the lousy Jet Blue 190 pay of $89/hour for a 12th year captain, a 12th year 1900 captain should be paid under $18 an hour?
However, yes we should get paid on the revenue potential of what we fly. Incedently I think F/As should be paid the same whether they are at a regional or a major. No matter what the aircraft is, you have one F/A for every 50 seats. If anything, the lone F/A on a CRJ should be paid more than the three on a 737 since he/she is alone.