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Old 02-21-2019, 03:58 PM
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Hey guys. I am a previous corporate (part 91) pilot that a year and a half ago left for the regionals. I am about to upgrade here at PSA but am curious about netjets. I really enjoyed that type of flying. What is a realistic salary plus soft time number for a first year FO at netjets? I would plan on the 7&7 schedule. Thanks for any insight that can be provided.
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Hey guys. I am a previous corporate (part 91) pilot that a year and a half ago left for the regionals. I am about to upgrade here at PSA but am curious about netjets. I really enjoyed that type of flying. What is a realistic salary plus soft time number for a first year FO at netjets? I would plan on the 7&7 schedule. Thanks for any insight that can be provided.
Accounting for overtime and holidays, adding 10% to base salary should get you in the ballpark.

The FDPP program is still relatively new, but number-crunching flight and duty-times from past and present activity for myself and a few of my colleagues suggests an additional $15,000 - $30,000 seems to be a realistic average.

For a Year 1 FO on 7/7:

Salary: $63,814
+ 10%: $70,195
+ FDPP: $85,195 - $100,195

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Accounting for overtime and holidays, adding 10% to base salary should get you in the ballpark.

The FDPP program is still relatively new, but number-crunching flight and duty-times from past and present activity for myself and a few of my colleagues suggests an additional $15,000 - $30,000 seems to be a realistic average.

For a Year 1 FO on 7/7:

Salary: $63,814
+ 10%: $70,195
+ FDPP: $85,195 - $100,195

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This is what Union and Chief Pilot are pitching, if your on Latitude or other "very heavily used fleet" you can probably go a little hire to $110K!
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This is what Union and Chief Pilot are pitching, if your on Latitude or other "very heavily used fleet" you can probably go a little hire to $110K!
You are correct - some fleets earn more than others.

The OP asked for realistic first year SALARY -- not Total Compensation. Only 67% of FDPP is applied to salary (the rest to retirement) -- I was being conservative to account for this.

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You are correct - some fleets earn more than others.

The OP asked for realistic first year SALARY -- not Total Compensation. Only 67% of FDPP is applied to salary (the rest to retirement) -- I was being conservative to account for this.

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I think you are in the ballpark for year one 7/7. Also remember the first 60-90 (indoc/initial/IOE) days of employment will be paid on the CC72 payscale.
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I think you are in the ballpark for year one 7/7. Also remember the first 60-90 (indoc/initial/IOE) days of employment will be paid on the CC72 payscale.
I've been waiting to go on IOE for over 2 months, very backed up on my fleet!
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I've been waiting to go on IOE for over 2 months, very backed up on my fleet!
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What fleet are you on?
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Thanks for all the replies guys. I will definitely do a bit more digging but it sounds like a pretty good deal despite the long upgrade times. Thanks again
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What fleet are you on?
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