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jparks

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If you were to get hired right into the BE99 in Montana, what would the starting pay be? How many hours a month do the 99s get? Searched for other threads similar, but still wondering these questions. Thanks for the help.
 
first year pay is 24k and goes up to 28ish the second year. flight time will vary, but 40-65+ hours seems to be about right.
 
24...are you sure? i talked to jerry about 5 months ago and seem to recall it was a tad higher than that...but ive been wrong once before ;)
 
...nope. i think it is more, check out what they are paying metro drivers now...



SA-227 Captains 3/30/2005
Ameriflight is interviewing for SA-227 Captains. Full Time/Part Time positions are available. Minimum qualifications for consideration are 2000 TT, 750 MEL & 500 Turbine PIC. Turboprop time and Type Rating in the Metroliner preferred but not required for consideration. Bases and assignments are varied. Starting salary is $42,500 annually. Competitive benefits package offered with full time positions. EOE
 
you're right, it's 26k first year and closer to 30k the second year. first year base pay is 2167 a month, and i didn't add 167 twelve times.
 
Is Metro Pay really 42K a year now? When I was talking to them about possibly driving the Metro a year ago is was something like 32-34 I think.
 
yes, you can jumpseat on southwest and horizon. 42k is correct for the metro as well, but you have to fulfill the one year commitment in order to attain the turbine retention bonus that bumps it up there a little more.
 

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