Sohrab
22nd May 2000, 15:16
I am almost on the verge of embarking on a modular ATPL course, which I hope to complete by Oct/Nov/Dec 2001. I guess like most ATPL grads I will have to budget for an FI rating and thereafter work as an instructor for awhile building experience and hours. What can an instructor expect to earn on a yearly basis working at a busy flying school and what benefits would he/she be entitled to (if any)?
I hear that instructors get something like £10-15 per hour but calculating a yearly income would depend on the number of hours they would be working each day. Therefore if they turn up for work at 9am and stay til 5pm do they get paid for 8 hours even if they only fly/teach for say 4 hours that day?
Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers.
Sohrab
I hear that instructors get something like £10-15 per hour but calculating a yearly income would depend on the number of hours they would be working each day. Therefore if they turn up for work at 9am and stay til 5pm do they get paid for 8 hours even if they only fly/teach for say 4 hours that day?
Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers.
Sohrab