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How much can I REASONABLY expect to earn

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Approx earnings:

1974 instructor 15K
1975 instructor 15K
1976 instructor pt 8K
1977 instructor pt 10K
1978 instructor pt 8K
1979 Part 135 25K
1980 Part 135 AK 35K
1981 Part 135 AK 40K
1982 Part 135 AK 60K
1983 Part 135 AK 70K
1984 Part 135 40K
1985 Part 135 45K
1986 Part 135 50K
1987 Part 135 55K
1988 MAF 30K
1989 Part 121 30K
1990 Part 121 35K
1991 Part 121?135 42K
1992 Part 135jet 40K
1993 Part 135jet 55K
1993 Part 135jet 65K
1994 Part 135jet 65K
1995 Part 135jet 65K
1996 Part 135/121jet 45K
1997Part 121jet 38K
1998Part 121jet 42K
1999Part 121jet 75K
2000Part 121jet 77K
2001Part 121jet 93K

Management postions from 1978 through 1996. Line pilot from 1996 on. FYI that has been my experience.

P.S. All my type ratings were paid for by my employer, as a gentleman's agreement my standard is to stay with an employer at least one year if they give me a type.
 
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Joseph II said:

In other words, I understand that it's hard to earn a living while being at the bottom of the pilot food chain, but once you get a few thousand hours, does your pay go up or not?


Pilot pay in not in direct proportion to one's experience as a pilot. It only goes up if you stay with the same company. If you make a move, then you start from the bottom again. There are exceptions to the rule where some companies hire captains "off the street" right into the left seat. Then its possible to go from one captain job to another.
 
in the corporate world, the bigger the airplane, the bigger the pay and also the bigger the suitcase!!

If you want to stay corporate find out what the zero fuel weight is compared to the BOW weight, the more narrow the margin. the less bags the boss can take. this should mean that he cant stay gone long!!
 
for pay, check out www.omnijet.com they have operational information on a wide range of corporate aircraft and pilot salary is included. It seems to be a fairly good range for were I am at now.
 
aggiepilot87 said:


CF -

You saying this is your sequence since hired? Meaning you made Capt your 3rd year and after 6 yrs you were a 3 yr capt making $80k (in the training dept)? Thanks

That's correct.

EMB120 Capt during my 3rd year, which is really after being here 24months (you start 3rd yr in month 25 etc)

Currently in 6th yr having been here 5+
 

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