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B200 training @ FSI

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Went to FSI TOL for B200 training in Jan.... I was the only person in the class... it was great, but at the same time I missed some of the other questions that students might ask.... I would recommend TOL highly... they have a new level D and it has the upgraded visuals, though visuals are not really that big of a deal when you are working on approaches and the like.

FSI LGB only has a Level B and an old Level C...... ATL has a Level D.... and then there is ICT... but who wants to be there... ;)

Any other questions... PM Me

Props aren't just for boats......
 
I agree TOL was great, Greg is a great guy as an instructor. Sim is really nice as well. PM me with que's. CYA

Avrat
 
Hi!

I was hoping someone could give me a ballpark for salary on a corporate B200 King Air for a single pilot flying 4 or 5 days a week.

Thanks in advance!
 
Can o Worms

I live in Santa Rosa and make 45K.... some guys will complain that is too low.... and it is less than I would like, but divide it by 80 hours.... that I have flown this year and I am making 747 captain pay at Northwest.... just they get paid for 80/month...... and I am at 80 for the year.

I would hope you would be closer to 60K depending on where you were for 4-5 days a week.

LB

Props aren't just for boats.....
 
LongBoarder,

Thanks for the reply. Santa Rosa's a great place! I used to fly out of Redding way back when and I always thought SR would be a nice place to live. (I really liked Redding too.)

Anyone else have any thoughts on the salary subject?
 

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