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Old 22nd Mar 2009, 16:51
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Contract Salaries

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Can somebody perhaps tell what is the going salary rates at some of the contract companies like Solenta, ET, Naturelink etc. Just an estimate for a captain and FO will be much appreciated. (and maybe also the typical roster of time on and off)
I did a search, but only found lots of old figures and updates.
Thanks a mil!
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Old 23rd Mar 2009, 11:39
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It depends on type of aircraft and experience. $2K to $3K for FO and $3,5K for FO/Jnr Capt to $5K with type experience as required by the client.
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Actually a bit more than that these days with the right company but not a lot more.

You can comfortably make more working in a Mc Donalds in a western country than you can as an F/O in some contract companies.

There are some good salaries to be had, if money is your main concern then shop around, assuming as the previous poster said, that you have hours and hours on the right type.

Times right now are pretty lean so not much leverage to be had over salaries. Sometimes I wish I'd worked harder at school to be honest.
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Gooneybird I think a lot of people wish they worked harder in school, but wont admit it!
Do you know if Solenta/Naturelink or any of those guys are looking for experienced type-rated pilots? Suppose I should call them...
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Kittycat, yes calling them or applying online will be the only way to know for sure.

Good luck
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Hi!

I am getting $5.5/month in NBO for -9 FO. Capt's are $8.0.

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Old 1st Apr 2009, 12:38
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Unconfirmed reports that NAC contracts is paying captains ( BE20 /1900) up to 350 U$ per day on contract, nice work if you can get it but crew must be "United Nations" qualified, and be prepared to work in Kabul.
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Thanks for all the feedback! I would also like to know whats the Requirements for the Kabul contract. Can anybody confirm the USD350?
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Sounds about right.
But unless you really know what the contract is all about, I would seriously forget about chasing the dollar signs. There is more to it than that.
Plus you only get paid for your 6 weeks on and nothing off. So it's nothing flash in the end for all the risk?

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If you get $350 pd for 2 Months on and 1 Off, it relates to $7k pm over a 3 month period.
Not too shabby and could pay some bills and buy the kids cell phone time?
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I think it's 6 weeks on and 6 weeks off.
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i believe it is 6 on, 6 off $350 /day. for a capt you must have 3000TT and 500 on type. i could be wrong about time on type. as for being UN approved, that is not really an issue at all.
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UN Requirements

The UN lays down minimum requirements for contractors supplying aircraft and crew.
Total time, and time on type for both captains and FOs are stipulated for each type of A/C on the contract application process.
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