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Old 10-29-2009 | 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by BoilerUP
Depends on what size Citation.

NBAA's 2009 Compensation Study shows that a Citation III/VI/VII, Excel/XLS, Sovereign or X Captain averages $98,204, while a pilot flying a 500/560 or 525-Series Citation averages $79,688.

The above numbers are based on national averages and are NOT type-specific, rather based on aircraft weight categories.

As far as being a captain...that is highly variable and depends entirely on each department's internal policies and insurance requirements.
Well said! These numbers don't look like they account for different geographical areas either.
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Old 10-29-2009 | 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by LifeNtheFstLne
The owner of that company has instructed them to find a current and qualified DA-2000 pilot for $40K-$60K. (fyi - SIC pay should be at least 80K and PIC pay 120K).

This would explain the persistent openings.
I wish I could pay may Captain 120,000 but unfortunatly(due to upper level management) I pay my DA-2000 Captain 112,000 and my FO 82,500. They both came with type ratings and experience in the type. They aircaft is largly domestic,however they have gone to Europe once in the two years the aircraft has been on our certificate(based in VNY).
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