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Citation Bravo / Single Pilot w/Mgmt Duties Salary

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NCherches

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Does anyone have the NBAA / ProPilot salary survey for a Citation Bravo (14,800lbs) Single Pilot w/Mgmt duties living in the Southwest?

Thanks in advance...
 
Dont have that information in front of me, but I would think it should be in the 65-75k range.

If you need another Bravo pilot let me know. :)
 
Exactly what kind of management duties?

If you mean running the show on top of driving the bird SP then yes absolutely 95 to 115k would be a good starting point depending on your experience.

Is it a corporate bird or an owner op? Big difference here in your life style which would call for added compensation IMHO.

I know folks pulling down 75k flying a crewed Citation II right now with 2 hard days a week off in the Southwest/So Cal Region.
 
Its a part 91 gig flying about 10-15 days a month and good QOL... Anyone with NBAA / Propilot numbers?
 
Its a part 91 gig flying about 10-15 days a month and good QOL... Anyone with NBAA / Propilot numbers?

Propilot 2009
Citation Bravo

Average Low High

Aviation Dept Manager
96,000 70,000 132,000

Chief Pilot
85,000 59,000 120,000

Captain
73,000 52,000 97,000
 
Its a part 91 gig flying about 10-15 days a month and good QOL... Anyone with NBAA / Propilot numbers?

Considering how things are right now....jump all over $70K. Then look for a better job on your days off. If they're gonna take advantage of the high pilot unemployment and offer you a low salary, let that be what they are paying you to look for a new job.
 
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