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FletchTheBone
27th Jun 2006, 18:09
So, in the UK and Ireland Pilots seem to becoming more of a premium, does this mean salaries are on the up? What is the going rate for a corporate pilot contract or staff, are the rigs offering better money? Without personal details what ball parks are we in I heard Rigs are between 40k-90k, and corporate pilots are now 70k. Is this true or just peter pan?!!:confused:

Camp Freddie
27th Jun 2006, 18:47
i would have said that in england
that offshore pays approx: 33k-79k
and that corporate pays approx 50k-55k

roughly

regards

CF

edit: having just read 212man's post I concur, why are you asking us, if you are what you claim to be? I am not a corporate pilot, i was just guessing !

212man
27th Jun 2006, 23:12
"corporate pilots are now 70k. Is this true or just peter pan?!!"

You're a corporate pilot; you tell us!:confused:

FletchTheBone
28th Jun 2006, 20:52
As you ask the question I am what I say but like most we all like to know that we're getting the going rate for pay. From pilots that I have spoken to Corporate pilots in the uk are on £70k, and a first officer on the rigs in uk is earning approx £40k, captains £60 - £80k. I was simply checking to see if this was the general consensus or limited geographically. Who knows where your next pay cheque or job may come from.:ugh: