Southern Region wasn't available (not enough data), had to give you the ALL FAA Regions... Hope this helps! These are 2003 numbers so I would add around 6% to get more current figures...
2003 NBAA Compensation & Benchmark Survey Results
Position: Chief Pilot Aircraft Type: Learjet 31 FAA Region/State: ALL FAA REGIONS/STATES Major Metro Area/Non-Metro Area: BOTH METRO/NON-METRO Number of Aircraft in Department: ALL CATEGORIES
Base Salary Average: $79,600 Low: $52,000 High: $96,000
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Position: Captain Aircraft Type: Learjet 31 FAA Region/State: ALL FAA REGIONS/STATES Major Metro Area/Non-Metro Area: BOTH METRO/NON-METRO Number of Aircraft in Department: ALL CATEGORIES
Base Salary Average: $73,277 Low: $52,000 High: $85,000
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Position: Co-Pilot Aircraft Type: Learjet 35/36 (31 wasn't available) FAA Region/State: ALL FAA REGIONS/STATES Major Metro Area/Non-Metro Area: BOTH METRO/NON-METRO Number of Aircraft in Department: ALL CATEGORIES
Base Salary Average: $39,127 Low: $24,600 High: $78,500
I too got $250 per day contract in the 31A. My first 135 job in the 36XR was $36K however most Florida bottoomfeeders are paying $24K for lowtimers. Oh, and you have to pay for your own type school. Are you RVSM qualified? Cause you are going to need it after the first of the year.
Currently flying F/O in the IAI1126. Company paid for the $31K type at FS/DFW and my Int'l Ops/RVSM. Starting pay is $42K with a $5K bump in 12. Couldn't be happier to be out of Lears, but then we all started somewhere. I find that quoting NBAA/Omnijet gets nothing more than a laugh from CP.
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