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svcta

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Hey, gang,
asked this in a previous thread, but didn't get an answer...thanks for any info.

G-100, southeastern operator, light flying load with some on-call requirements.
I'm not typed at the moment, but I'd get one from them.

Ballpark figure would be great, and thanks again in advance.
 
svcta said:
Hey, gang,
asked this in a previous thread, but didn't get an answer...thanks for any info.

G-100, southeastern operator, light flying load with some on-call requirements.
I'm not typed at the moment, but I'd get one from them.

Ballpark figure would be great, and thanks again in advance.


So for around 45k your willing to go out and pay for your own training, no wonder this industry is so screwed up, why don't you fly free for the first year also.
 
xtwapilot said:
So for around 45k your willing to go out and pay for your own training, no wonder this industry is so screwed up, why don't you fly free for the first year also.

What part of he'd "get one from them" did you overlook?

I'm not typed at the moment, but I'd get one from them.

Looks like they're sending him to school.
 
If you're low time with no type, $45K sounds about right for the first year. You should also be getting full bennies (medical, dental, 401K, etc.).

Once you get some time in the plane your salary should jump substantially. Some of the happiest pilots I know fly Astras.;)

Feel free to PM with any questions about the plane.

Will you be going to Wilmington or Dallas for your type?
 
xtwapilot said:
So for around 45k your willing to go out and pay for your own training, no wonder this industry is so screwed up, why don't you fly free for the first year also.
Try a little decaf, XTWA.

I'm one of the most vehemently opposed to PFT on this board.

Otherwise, thanks for the info, guys. This is helpful.

BTW, All the other squares filled, too: medical, dental, vision, etc.
 
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Alright, I bit a little too quick, I could have sworn I saw "I'd get one for them" rather than, " I'd get one from them". Sorry, disregard my original post.

xtwapilot
 

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