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Old 13th May 2010, 12:29
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Kingair F90 rates/drivers

Any idea of latest figures on a daily rate on the Kingair 90 series, it appears that there aren't that many available at the moment and wondered if that has effected rates or such like....feedback appreciated....
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A Kingair BE200 (super kingair) is on average i believe £2000 an hours

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£2000 an hour?
sign me up!!!
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2k an hour for a BE200, not very well informed now are we flyhighspeed300?
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If you are referring to the going rental rate of the King90...then I really don't know, but if you are talking about pilot wages then...

I think many operators will be able to find Captains willing to fly for 100 euro/day. Co-pilots are for free. Honestly, I'm not trying to be a troll here. This is just an honest observation.
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Yep, flyhighspeed is miles out. If you want the facts, drop me a line, or try Phil Brockwell of this parish, or drop a line to Cega...
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for flying purposes you would be looking at around £250 - £300 ph as a freelance...for charter around £1250 Basic Operating Cost
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