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ContactMeNow
9th Oct 2014, 09:54
Hi All,

I was just wondering what the 'going rate' for a B200/PC12 driver was?

Would be interested to see the RFDS/Medivac vs Charter difference as well.

Base rate and allowances or gross earnings will be fine.

Thanks all
CMN :ok:

Howard Hughes
9th Oct 2014, 11:01
$85-135K for a line pilot!

The maximum I know of for a management pilot is $225K, but this is an exception rather than the rule.

aileron_69
9th Oct 2014, 11:03
I get mid $60,000s for B200 chartering. I dont work very hard though so cant really put in for a payrise in all honesty :P

Howard Hughes
9th Oct 2014, 11:08
Shhhhhh Aileron, I don't work to hard either and I'm on a little more than that! ;)

Ex FSO GRIFFO
9th Oct 2014, 12:03
****e youse guys,

I get nearly that, and Oi don't "work" regglar at all.......

Cheers:ok:

(P.s. Tks for de redundo, u know Hoo....).......

glekichi
9th Oct 2014, 21:14
Must be a bit of 'danger money' for the KingAir pilot JR, with twice as many potential engine fires n all. :E

In all seriousness less than $85k base salary on either and you're ripping yourself off. Howard Hughes is on the money.

Jamair
9th Oct 2014, 22:24
All the info you want on this subject you can find on the AFAP website.

ContactMeNow
10th Oct 2014, 01:03
Thanks guys! I have already reviewed the award, hence my question to what the 'going rate' was, rather than asking what the award was.

It is good to see that the going rate is well in excess of the award. Some employers must be doing something right :E

Mister Warning
10th Oct 2014, 03:29
Jack did you get a bit over-zealous with your "zeros"?

mikewil
10th Oct 2014, 04:41
I have already reviewed the award, hence my question to what the 'going rate' was, rather than asking what the award was.

For the sake of comparison, what is the award rate on these aircraft types?

aileron_69
10th Oct 2014, 05:11
I think the award is around the low $50ks mark on B200.

601
10th Oct 2014, 05:30
I was getting $70k back in the early 90s on a B200.

Jamair
10th Oct 2014, 06:48
You can look at the Award; or you can look at the individual EBAs that are accessible on the AFAP website. The EBAs ARE the 'going rate', especially as applied to the various aeromedical providers. I am not aware of any 'award rate' B200 employers in Oz.....but I could be wrong. The only one I don't think is on there is the Darwin NTAMS provider, who tend to keep their rates pretty close to the chest.:rolleyes:

manymak
10th Oct 2014, 07:32
RFDS Queensland and Careflight NT airmed EBA's below. Upwards of $105k for a line pilot in both organisations.

https://www.fwc.gov.au/documents/documents/agreements/fwa/AE408634.pdf

https://www.fwc.gov.au/documents/documents/agreements/fwa/AE402040.pdf

Howard Hughes
11th Oct 2014, 03:44
The only one I don't think is on there is the Darwin NTAMS provider, who tend to keep their rates pretty close to the chest.
I understand their pay is to the higher end of the scale. :ok:

Pilot58
11th Oct 2014, 07:00
Or you could do what Eastair do in Cairns and pay peanuts and cook engines like they did this week ,x2 Blackhawk -52's cooked this makes the total 3 engines in 3 years, so at least they are consistent

Homesick-Angel
11th Oct 2014, 14:27
Pilot 58..

Good first post..

Under that monniker....

Do sour grapes make fine wine?

Howard Hughes
12th Oct 2014, 01:16
Or you could do what Eastair do in Cairns and pay peanuts and cook engines like they did this week ,x2 Blackhawk -52's cooked this makes the total 3 engines in 3 years, so at least they are consistent
There are only two types of people Pilot 58, those who have and those who are going to. I'm afraid I'm in the first group and so are some very distinguished individuals. If it can happen to someone with 28 years and some 12,000 hours on type, it can happen to anyone!

PS: Why register a new moniker just to post that drivel?

Beech58
12th Oct 2014, 01:44
Any one know of any work?

Would love to get my first twin turbine job or just a better twin piston ifr job

cheers

flyingtool
12th Oct 2014, 03:09
I'm a cuptin on a bish 1900d earning 55k

swab
15th Oct 2014, 09:33
The other very important thing to note with regard the QLD RFDS and Care Flight EBA's are the "Conditions". It looks like they have 'equal time' rosters or pretty close to it.....time rostered equals time off.

Pilot58
17th Oct 2014, 22:54
I used to get $220 a day as a casual for Eastscare (Eastair) used to fly 7-8mr days so works out they get a good deal, oh yeah you have to carry your own insurance and NO away allowance paid.