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Old 4th May 2006, 15:22
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potkettleblack
 
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£45k plus of course the "opportunity cost" of lost earnings that you might have gotten working for an airline that would pay a proper wage, plus your living expenses whilst doing the type rating and then flying for free. Shall we call it £65k to put a fair price on it? Makes a £15k ATR rating seem a drop in the ocean doesn't it.
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