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USA Jet DA-20 F/O starting Pay $52,000

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pilotyip

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In an attempt to attract more pilots the company has elected to throw more money at our recruiting efforts.

For ATP qualified pilots, (means hours plus ATP written) assigned to the Falcon or DC-9 as First officers will start at $42,713 plus $170 per trip mission pay. The value of this is estimated at $9690 for about $52,400

Starting pay for a non-ATP qualified pilots as a Falcon First Officer is $34,191 plus $150 per trip mission pay. The value of the variable piece is estimated at $7,650 for about $41,800 total first year.

This trip pay incentive assumes flying one trip per week

There may be other pay incentives for our current pilots but I am not aware of those at this time
 
More breaking news, top pay scale now goes to 23 years. DA-20 CA $185.19/hr 45 hr guarantee , DC-9 CA $203.70/hr 45 hr guarantee, MD-80 CA $222.22/hr 45 hr guarantee. All this designed as an incentive to sell days and pick up open time. Selling a day off could now be an extra $2,000 in your paycheck
 
YIP: Is it still preferred that one lives in YIP or can you commute to a crash pad?
About 50% of our pilots are commuters, this pay plan is designed to get pilots sell days off during busy periods, and with this plan it possible to pick day $2,000 for working on a day off.
 
3-5 years if this slows the turnover, however there is talk of everyone going to DA-20 CA pay in second year, more to follow on that
 
Good to see.

Hope it works to help the pilots and the company.
 

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