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grumman38

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Any takers on a BE-30 salary in the Midwest? Part 91, 400 to 450 hours per year, no scheduled days off per month(Except Vacation) about 3-5 RON per Month.

Thanks in advance!
 
Last year I flew a 350 out of dallas for 55000 plus expenses part 135. We had scheduled days off, but those days were pretty soft. The company bought the type otherwise I would have asked for atleast 65000. Hope that helps
 
Any takers on a BE-30 salary in the Midwest? Part 91, 400 to 450 hours per year, no scheduled days off per month(Except Vacation) about 3-5 RON per Month.

Thanks in advance!


The only place I know of that flys the 350 here in the Midwest is paying the pilots 65K for a 200 and 70K for a 350. Pretty good place to work and they don't fly near as many hours as you quoted. Hope that helps.
 
Geez, I know of a part 91 BE-300 position in the midwest that only pays about $60K and they fly those kind of hours with a lot of RONs. If you can pull $65K on a 135 gig, go for it. I suspect it is nowhere near Chicago. Seems Chicago is about as bad as it comes in terms of pay in the 135 industry. I know a certain fairly large 135 company that only pays CAs $52k for light jets (Lears, Citations, Falcon 10s). Thankfully I also know of a couple other companies starting their FOs at those same numbers.
 

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