Hours per annum in USA?
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Hours per annum in USA?
Can any of the pilots in the USA working for the "Majors" and "Low Cost" airlines, give us an idea on how many flying hours you do a year?
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Sure,
Last year I flew about 850 hours.
Over the last 15 years, I have averaged about 875 hours with a couple years in the 975 range. I work for Southwest Airlines.
I am former military (3100 hours) and currently have about 17,000 total flying hours. I am 47 years old. If I continue to retirement at age 60, I should retire with about 27,000 hours.
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Last year I flew about 850 hours.
Over the last 15 years, I have averaged about 875 hours with a couple years in the 975 range. I work for Southwest Airlines.
I am former military (3100 hours) and currently have about 17,000 total flying hours. I am 47 years old. If I continue to retirement at age 60, I should retire with about 27,000 hours.
PT
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We're allowed to do 100 hours domestic in any consecutive rolling 30 day period, 120 international; We're allowed to do 300 in any rolling ninety days regardless.
We're alowed to do 1000 in a rolling year.
I have been in the cargo side for many years and average about six hundred a year.
We're alowed to do 1000 in a rolling year.
I have been in the cargo side for many years and average about six hundred a year.