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Old 11th Dec 2004, 18:23
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Kingair FO pay

Hi there,

Can anyone give any guidence on what kind of salaray one could expect as a KingAir FO working for a corporate outfit.

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wobbly,
you would need to be more specific. Factors are location, acft model, experience level, type of operation etc. I think if you post those types of things you can get a fairly accurate idea of what to expect.
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Hi semperfido,

Thanks for the tip:

I'm currently instructing with about 350 hours TT.
Location is just outside west london.
KingAir 200 on corporate charter.
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I can't really address the UK but over here I would guess it would be from 25-30K per year.

Maybe someone with first hand knowledge will respond.
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Wobbly....are you sure its not a 350?
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well, ok. It could be a 350. Details were a bit sketchy
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Up to a year ago I was working as FO on a business jet on about 22,000 UK. Not a charter firm though, just a privately operated a/c.
Have now moved onto better things.
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My first job was on a BE20 about 6 years ago, I had the same hours as you when I started and it was public transport and based in the uk. My starting salary was £18k for the first year and peaked out at £24k after a few years. I then got my command and the salary then went to £35k which is about normal.

I don't know if Corporate pay more or less but the above should help with a "Ball Park" figure.

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thanks for the replies. Very helpful
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