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It boils down to whether or not you're trying to meet the open pilot clause on the insurance, or whether you're going to be named on the policy.

750TT isn't going to meet the open. What Snakum listed are closer to the open pilot mins for a BE-58, although around here they're more like 1500TT, 500ME, and 50 in type. However since you're going to be salaried, it sounds to me like they'd be willing to name you on the insurance, which in that case it really just depends on what they're willing to pay.
 
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Call the insurer. Your 750TT and a good school should satisfy the insurer. I fly occasionally for an insurance company, and they work with their clients and underwriters to make it happen.

36K and bennies should be a good starting point. Good luck!


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My buddy is flying a 2005 BE58 out of S. FL Part 91 and he is making $35K, plus he gets a leased 2005 Jaguar, flying 400 hour a year at 22 years old. Pretty good gig.
 

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