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JulieFlyGal
7th Feb 2011, 00:13
Just wondering what's the average hours people are doing per month these days in both GA charter/scenic compared with instructing. Thanks.

aileron_69
7th Feb 2011, 03:18
we arent so much charter, more airwork, but on a good month 120, but a quiet month 90-100. The important thing is to look at the $$$ not the hours. I notice a lot of people tell me "the pay isnt very good but we do lots of hours." Which to me sounds worse than low pay and low hours. Compare it to driving a concrete truck for example. If you were getting less money to do lots of truck driving at one company, and an opposition company offered you twice the money for half the hours, you'd go there wouldnt you?
I know what you will all say....you go to the most houred job so you can get out of there sooner and move up to a higher paying job with bigger planes. From what any airline pilot on the 'bigger planes' have told me, they had much more enjoyment flying their smaller planes, so to me it sounds like the less hours, the more pay, in the smaller planes is the way to go. Just a thought....

Hailstop3
7th Feb 2011, 03:45
Agree with aileron 69

I'm getting about 35-40hrs a month. Pretty cruisey job with award pay. Suits me just fine. I would rather fly a bit more than fly 1 hr sit for 5 hrs then fly 1hr back, but that's mining charter for you and I'm not complaining.

aussie027
7th Feb 2011, 06:19
Been zero for yrs, looking for a job.
Being forcibly grounded when you desperately want to fly and work and cant even get an interview with the companies when they are hiring is a very slow frustrating death.:{:{:{

Cessna 180
10th Feb 2011, 19:25
Nicely put 69.

We do similar hrs to you probably a few less and the beauty of my job is that we do the flight and then knock off so say I do a five hr flight duty is say 6 hrs. No waiting around under the wing at a remote strip all day while pax do their business.

Also get roughly double the salary compared to charter, for less time at work.

I believe we need to look at money for duty hrs, as well as flying hrs.
The more time an individual is at work the more they should be paid. Simple as that.

parkbrake
10th Feb 2011, 22:57
I reckon our operation flys around 12 hrs a week tops per pilot. The pay is pretty good and it's all large twins. Buzzing around doing lots of hours is great. But you will want to get credible hrs and experience in a good operation regardless of whether u plan on doing corporate, rfds or airlines. :ok:

ZappBrannigan
10th Feb 2011, 22:58
About 70 a month, all IFR charter, but frequently on max duty limits. Suppose that's the nature of top end charter, quite a bit of duty taken up sitting around waiting to go home.

Mr. Hat
11th Feb 2011, 02:57
Depends how close you re to your 500 multi. Our boss used to check our hours and slow us down so we couldn't leave. :}:}:}:}:}:}:}:}

Green gorilla
11th Feb 2011, 03:47
10 to 20 hours a month.

multime
11th Feb 2011, 04:00
Last year 890 hrs, slower this year after the GFC. 650.
Averaging about 100 per month.
Keeps me off the streets. And greatfull for it.

The Green Goblin
11th Feb 2011, 04:07
As little as possible for as much money as I can :)

Stuff working max hours/max duty. Alright for a couple of years to get over the 1500 hour hump, but after that - it's great to have a life.

Remember, flying is just a job, and you do it to pay the bills while generating a lifestyle.

das Uber Soldat
11th Feb 2011, 04:50
As little as possible for as much money as I can http://images.ibsrv.net/ibsrv/res/src:www.pprune.org/get/images/smilies/smile.gif

Amen.

In other news, why the hell are there 2 zap brannigans on this board.

Ban one. Actually, ban both, just to be safe. :}

Hot High Heavy
11th Feb 2011, 08:25
Same as the other guys up north i reckon.... av about 60-70 hrs per month but always working right up to 90 hrs duty per fortnight. We have many first light flights along with end of day flights so each day is pushing the 11hr mark.
Hanging around all day at places like the airports at BTI, SNB, GBI and NGU sucks too! Bring a good book, a fly swat and some suncream!

ZappBrannigan
11th Feb 2011, 22:24
In other news, why the hell are there 2 zap brannigans on this board.???

Never seen the other me.

das Uber Soldat
12th Feb 2011, 00:01
http://www.pprune.org/members/110357-zap-brannigan

Been here 2 years longer than you too.

BAN.

PyroTek
12th Feb 2011, 00:33
Zapp Brannigan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zapp_Brannigan)
Futurama Character, apparently.:D

eocvictim
12th Feb 2011, 01:00
Given the number of spelling and grammar police on here I have a feeling the older one will be banned.

Oh, first twin gig was over 90hrs a month and loved it before it started to kill me. Now its about 50 and probably just enough.

ZappBrannigan
12th Feb 2011, 03:13
Banned eh? The name's a bloody cartoon character off Futurama - what's this banning policy? Some rule about multiple usernames for one person? Nothing to do with me.

Homesick-Angel
12th Feb 2011, 06:00
At the moment.....
Stuff all..:(

das Uber Soldat
12th Feb 2011, 10:45
Banned eh? The name's a bloody cartoon character off Futurama - what's this banning policy? Some rule about multiple usernames for one person? Nothing to do with me.

I think I like the other one more. He understands sarcasm :ugh:

Welcome to the interwebs.

Current job I do about 300 to 350 a year.

Zap Brannigan
13th Feb 2011, 09:26
Howdy!

Congratulations on a top username ;) Time for an internet high 5!

However I do reserve the right to be Zap Brannigan number 1.... due seniority.

And last month I did 85.

Cheers

training wheels
13th Feb 2011, 13:43
46.8 hours so far this month and still not quite halfway yet ... could get close to max hours this month, but something usually comes up and I end up doing less than expected.

xxilim
13th Feb 2011, 14:11
So far I've logged 0.6 this year 8( off to do my MECIR in the the next 6 months though!!