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It's not his first aircraft. He has a Cessna 400 series. As far as pressure to fly in bad weather, I'll have to talk about that at the negotiation. I have some experiece in inclement weather, but like I said with 500tt, it's not a ton. I guess it seems as though some on this board may think that I'm underexperienced to take on this job. I've always considered myself a conservative and safe pilot, but what (generally) is the average experiece for an aircraft like this one? Surely, your 2000 hour pilots normally wouldn't be the typical pilot for this would they?

If your meeting gos well with him, I would take the job. I was around 600tt was I started flying corporate in a seneca 5. It was a different animal than a 152/172, but I didn't have any problems. Make sure you know your aircraft well and are well prepared for every flight. In today's world of first officers having 300tt on the high side(regionals), you would be a good canidate for the job. It will also be great experience for you.
 
Haha

I found this old thread and thought I'd update it. Man, a lot has changed in a year and a half. When I started this thread I had 500tt and thought this was an entry level job. Well I just GOT that job today and I have 1900tt and feel like I've won the lottery. I feel kind of like an idiot reading those first posts I made. "Surely a 2000 hour pilot wouldn't want this job..." Oh, the irony.
 
Congrats
Im currently flying a A-36TC .. Ive been charging. 45.k/yr.(450 hours a year).. I also would be interested to know what the pay is for comparison sake...as there are not many single-pist. corp jobs around. good luck and have fun.
 
Congrats man...
Everything happens for a reason,
 
Guys, I have a similar question --

I have been training people to fly the PC-12 NG. I have two clients... One of them has asked me to consider managing the aricraft. I have some experience in this, but do not know where to start on charging him. Can anyone give me some ideas? The plane is new, it is a NG. I have been training him to fly it so, it will be owner owned and I may fly with him every now and then...

My experience:
3000 Dual given
9000 Hours Total time
Simcom on PC-12 NG Oct. 2009
Type ratings: G550/G450/G350/GV, DA50EX, CE650, B737
ATP, CFI, CFII, MEI (Gold Seal), Sea Plane
91, 135, 121, 141
Chief Flight Instructor
 

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