Originally Posted by
Jamers
It's actually hourly wage multiplied by how much you credit for the month. Credits are different than hours flown. This is where good work rules come in.
This is correct. Due to good work rules, one can fly 85 hours a month but get paid for 90 to 100+. So you could fly 1000 a yr but get paid for 1200 a year. Also some include per diem and some don't, as it is technically a reimbursement, not income. And every trip is different, so one person who flies 1000/yr will make different credit than another that flies 1000/yr.