Hey guys,
Thanks to airlinepilotpay.com we all know the hourly figure and min guarantee for most airlines, but that's just a small part of the overall income figure. Per diem, training pay, cancellation pay, extensions, duty rigs, trip rigs, profit sharing and all sorts of other factors affect what you really make. So the question to everyone who just got a W2 is what is a good estimate for what the average joe will make at your company first year. NetJets claims $41k on base pay of $28k. When I was at Atlantic Coast in 2000 first year pay was only $19/hr but we'd pull down 130 hours per month in pay (on 80 hrs flying) and get about $35k the first year.
Anybody at Chautauqua, Net Jets, Skywest, Express Jet, Air Willie, or anywhere else care to add their $.02?
-Eric
Thanks to airlinepilotpay.com we all know the hourly figure and min guarantee for most airlines, but that's just a small part of the overall income figure. Per diem, training pay, cancellation pay, extensions, duty rigs, trip rigs, profit sharing and all sorts of other factors affect what you really make. So the question to everyone who just got a W2 is what is a good estimate for what the average joe will make at your company first year. NetJets claims $41k on base pay of $28k. When I was at Atlantic Coast in 2000 first year pay was only $19/hr but we'd pull down 130 hours per month in pay (on 80 hrs flying) and get about $35k the first year.
Anybody at Chautauqua, Net Jets, Skywest, Express Jet, Air Willie, or anywhere else care to add their $.02?
-Eric