cargoflyr69 said:
I was at the local FBO today paging through a book on classic propliners of yesterday. I was just wondering if anyone out here knows what the pay scale was for the Convair 580 back in its heyday. I understand the Northwest and United Express (Aspen Airways now Air Wisconsin) operated them up til about 1988. It would be interesting to see how the pay on a 50-seat turboprop of yester-year compares to the 50-seat CRJ of today...
My Dad flew one. He checked out as Captain in 1970. Remembers it well because he said that the Check Airman told him "You realize that you will make right at $40,000 this year!"
$40,000 in 1970 dollars....that's somewhere north of 100k in todays money, maybe more. I know a 73 Cadillac new was about $8000. At the time he had 4 years with the company.
He told me the per hour rate but I can't remember it. I'll try to remember to call and ask him tomorrow. At any rate he and I had this discussion a while back and the sad truth is that even the best paid RJ drivers do not come anywhere close to the 1970 pay scales in adjusted dollars. And the real bad part is that most can't even match the payscale dollar for dollar forgetting about 30 years of inflation.
EDIT: Spoke with him today, It was actually 71 when he checked out and his pay rate came to $36,000 for the year as a 6th year Capt. At that time the average full size car loaded with all the goodies was about $3500. And that Caddy in 73 was $7800. We have come a long was down the payscale pole since then! So to speak in todays terms, If we had those payscales the average RJ Capt. would be able to buy a new Monte Carlo or similar on one months pay, and the F/o could buy a new compact on one months earnings.
Back then though if you flew in an airlines colors, you were that airline. Although the contract carriers were just making their appearance around that time.