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I didn't see any pay/benefits on the company website. Can you answer:
- pay scale
- retirement
- stock options
- medical/dental
- schedule: # of days working vs. off, etc..
- any else that is pertinent?
-pay scale-not 100% sure this is right, but I think it's $27k to start, $31k after 6 months, and around $35k 2nd year.
This is based on 4/3. We are paid extra when we have to work the fifth day. I believe it's 33K after six and 36K after 12. After two years the company can't force the fifth day, but you can volunteer to work it if you want extra $$.
Honestly, whats it like flying single pilot? For me the appeal is you are a CA and make the decisions on your own. Am I correct or is SATS AIR regulated to the point that dispatch will make the calls for you. Just seeking information on a what sounds like a good post AF retirement job.
Sincerely,
LAFF
Single pilot, like most things, has its positives and negatives. It can be challenging dealing with everything on your own; although flight coordination helps by dealing with the pax, setting up hotel room, car, etc. The well integrated systems and capabilities of the SR22 help a lot.
We don't have a true dispatch like a part 121 operator does. Our dispatch is a group of "flight coordinators" and even though some may be licensed dispatchers they have no authority on initiating or terminating flights. They wear a lot of hats and do a fantastic job in my opinion. The ones that are actual dispatchers and/or pilots will offer helpful info and suggestions, but will never argue a pilot's call.
BTW -- SATSair was on CNBC the other night; here's the link:
Taking a taxi in the sky
Their callsign is "Aerocab" and thier ID is SYK.
They normally use single to double digit numbers.
IE" SYK5, SYK17