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Phot 21st Jul 2010 23:52

Instructors Pay
 
Does anyone know what instructors are getting payed these days?

MArk Hemming 22nd Jul 2010 01:28

Instructor's Pay
 
Here is the award...

http://www.fwa.gov.au/documents/mode...f/MA000046.pdf

In summary, if you are lucky the hourly rate is less than a supermarket shelf stacker but a bit more than a paperboy.

But at least you won't have to pay for it anymore.....

rmcdonal 22nd Jul 2010 03:58

As in big flying school wages or local flying school wages? ME IFR training? SE up to PPL?

The Green Goblin 22nd Jul 2010 04:20

Expect to be casual as a grade 3, mid 30s as a grade 2 and into the high 50s once you have a META and are a grade 1.

Then expect a paycut if you want to be a regional FO and ever get the call from an Airline.

Rich-Fine-Green 22nd Jul 2010 07:46

This kind of subject gets beaten around every couple of months....

These days most Instructors would be getting the award.
(....and if they are not then they should quit).

I heard a bare-bones Grade 3 with NVFR is on about $34k p/a.

For the exact amount - The current award is on the AFAP website.

dabz 22nd Jul 2010 20:18

The reward is definately enough for most of us but a man has to eat and put a roof over his head. Some may even wish to put fuel in their car?

If instructing doesn't pay enough to do this then a man's forced to look for work else where which could pull you out of the industry :uhoh:

ZKSUJ 23rd Jul 2010 00:07

Depends where you are I guess. I know guys who can't afford to live on instructing alone (getting paid per flying hour with low student numbers) and have primary incomes at fast food joints and other jobs. On the other hand I know guys who are on very nice pay checks as far as GA is concerned.

Depends on what organisation you are at as well. There are still too many instructors for the job positions at the moment in NZ at least. A couple of my mates got made redundant not long ago so the GA industry for now is still in a sort of a slump.

muffman 23rd Jul 2010 12:24

It really depends where (and how much) you work. You can certainly be ripped off very effectively if you allow it, but equally there are some very well paid jobs out there. The best I've managed was just over $70k as a gr. 1 with META.

BurntheBlue 24th Jul 2010 10:43

I've been looking through this FWA business as per Marks post and it's got me wondering.... Where is the Kiwi equivalent?

It's well known over here that a quick and easy shift across the ditch will provide, not only more opportunity, but a higher base salary across the board. Leaves us Kiwis with no reason to stay in the country except the desire to stay home. 30k for a junior Ccat? (grade3) no chance mate. 40k for a Bcat? (grade2) tell him he's dreaming. Not to mention the weak currency / cost of living blah blah blah.....

You fellas reckon you're earning peanuts, looks pretty good from here.

Any Kiwis out here Concur?

Aerozepplin 24th Jul 2010 11:02

Sure does look good. Aussies, you want to stop Kiwis coming and taking your jobs? Stop paying your pilots so well :}

Rich-Fine-Green 25th Jul 2010 00:27

NZ is not so fortunate when it comes to keeping educated citizens (not just Pilots).

As a country NZ 'invests' a lot in educating their citizens across a broad range of disciplines only to lose a sizeable number to Australia and elsewhere.

NZ also seems to have a culture of not giving newcomers a chance to start a career. Many companies in NZ seem to only want staff with prior experience (i.e. - not invest in training new staff).


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