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200 to 300 hours per year.

If you are flying only 200 you should expect to be paid about $55,000. If you are flying closer to 300 you should expect to be paid closer to $75,000. These figures assume that you have some kind of schedule and are not on call 24/7. They also assume you have health and dental and a $10,000 to $15,000 year end bonus which you need to think of as a signing bonus for staying on for the next year.

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I think someone doesnt have a Carbon Monoxide Detector and they have a leaking exhaust manifold.
 

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