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Old 24th Jan 2024, 08:40
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hargreaves99
 
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It looks like UK flight instruction pays about £20-£30k a year, if done full time. With very little progression to bigger/better things.

Offshore co-pilots start on £60k+. £100k+ once you get command.

Offshore companies don't care about R22 hours, they just want young people with a valid IR

This is why people are not becoming instructors.




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