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polar bear
11th Jan 2000, 18:40
Hi folks,

I'm curious about the pay a US flight instructor makes on average? Thanks to anyone with info!

polar bear :)

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Breaking_Clouds
15th Jan 2000, 13:35
It's been a while, 1996, since I was an instrucor in the US, so the pay might be slightly different. The amount you earn also depends on where you fly, if you get payed per hour or if you get a weekly/monthly salary.
I used to fly for a small fbo in northern NJ. I made $13/hour for PPL training and $15/hour for CPL or IR training.
On the average I made about $200/week. In the winter I made less, so I had to wash or polish airplanes to get money. In the summer I made more, with weeks between $350 and $400.
Next to flightinstructing I also flew for
trafficwatch, report traffic to a radiostation. There I made $9/hour.
Hope I answered your question.
BC

polar bear
18th Jan 2000, 12:29
Exactly what I was looking for!

Thanks a lot!!!

polar bear :)

Turbine
18th Jan 2000, 19:18
No wonder flying in the USA is so inexpensive - the instructors don't get paid.

In Australia, about $40 hour is pretty standard.

polar bear
19th Jan 2000, 11:50
Sad thing that the pay is low, but there really isn't a lot one can do about that... At least I get the CPL&co. cheaper than in the EU. ****ty thing though that it isn't valid here...

polar bear