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Old 17th Jul 2009, 02:23
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What are the average rates of pay for flying these and also for the turboprop industry
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why dont you try the biz jet forum?
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Too vague a question. No such thing as average in bizjet world. I know of guys earning €1500 per month and others earning €12,000! Depends who you work for, which country, which aircraft, which owner, left or right seat and more!
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PPJN will give ball park figures, but it really does depend on many things, company, air craft type, salary and per diems etc


http://www.pilotjobsnetwork.com/oper...php?reg=Europe
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icarter,

As a Captain on Citation Jet 2+ my day rate was 400 Euro's plus 50 per diem. As Kelly says in better times, with a good owner / operation / ac type, the rates can be very rewarding indeed.

Times are very hard at present in Business Aviation. Across all types, there is a huge excess of hugely experienced drivers.

Insurance requirements tend to be very high as compared with 'the airlines'. The owners have very specific requirements regarding hours, type experience, age, languages - the list goes on!

I cannot see this situation improving any time soon.

The truth is; there are no paid flying jobs in any part of the aviation industry at the moment for any wannabe.
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Old 17th Jul 2009, 09:21
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Very dependent on the type of aircraft I'd say. From what I have seen, the bigger the bird, the better the salary!
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why dont you try the biz jet forum?


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