Hi!
George, to expand on how you make $ at Comair:
They have a trip and duty rig (like Air WI does, and all, I believe, of the major airlines).
In your monthly schedule, you have X number of flight hours (Comair may have a min guarantee, I'm not sure).
You are assigned a 3 day trip, with 18 hours of flying.
You have a Trip Rig, which is a formula that pays you X hours of flight pay for X hours you are away from your home station. Your Trip Rig hours for that trip could be higher than the actual flight hours, especially if there are some leg cancellations.
Let's say on day 2 of that trip you are scheduled for X hours of flight pay.
You have a Duty Rig, which is a formula that pays you X hours of flight pay for X hours that you are on duty that day. So, if U take a long weather delay that day, for example, you will have a higher daily guarantee from the Duty Rig pay than you made in your actual flight pay.
At the end of the month, the company will look at your actual flight hours, your Trip Rig hours, and your Duty Rig hours. You get paid the highest of the 3 options.
At Air WI, I read a post where the guy was getting paid for about 90 hours of flying, while actually only flying about 50 hours a month. That is due to the Trip and Duty rig.
I also read that one pilot at ATA was THE highest paid pilot in the U.S. a couple of years back (he was getting credit for something like 250 flight hours/month). They changed their contract so there's a max monthly hourly credit, something like 120 hours/month.
When I was at TSA, a mid-level pay regional (lower pay than Comair, AWAC, Horizon, etc.) the 1st year FOs took home about $25K. There's a large difference in pay between Midwest Connection (Skyway), Great Lakes, Corporate Airlines, etc. and AWAC, Comair, etc.
AWAC and Comair are the only 2 regionals I know of with 100% company funded retirement plans IN ADDITION to the standard 401K, which is one of the reasons why I would consider going there from my airline (we have no company funded plan, and there is not stock).
Cliff
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