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577nitro 05-11-2009 12:19 PM

Typical Starting FO these days.
 
What is the typical starting pay these days at the regionals? Who pays the most?
Just doing my homework.

Thanks,
577nitro

iPilot 05-11-2009 12:21 PM

Hit the deck! :eek:

Pielut 05-11-2009 12:21 PM

Pay scales for most airlines, willflyforfood.com, should be a good place to start. :cool:

Pielut 05-11-2009 12:22 PM

Regional Starting pay = crap + food stamps

Luv2Rotate 05-11-2009 12:25 PM


Originally Posted by Pielut (Post 608468)
Regional Starting pay = crap + food stamps

That means EVERY REGIONAL. Just to narrow it down for ya ;)

577nitro 05-11-2009 12:30 PM

Ahhh, you guys stink! :)

USMCFLYR 05-11-2009 12:32 PM

577 -

Check the homepage on APC and then check each of the Regional links.

USMCFLYR

BURflyer 05-11-2009 12:36 PM


Originally Posted by 577nitro (Post 608465)
What is the typical starting pay these days at the regionals? Who pays the most?
Just doing my homework.

Thanks,
577nitro

Usually you start at 65K. You also get a 2000 dollar sign on bonus as well as hazard/fatigue pay every month. I'm told good companies pay up to 500 dollars. The higher tier regionals also have company drivers that pick you up from your home to take you to work. Also if you chose to commute on reserve you get a 24 hour call out. The pay rates are broken down to schedules. If you chose to work only 15 days per month you pay will be 65k per year usually. If you choose to work a little more say 20 days per month your pay goes up to 75K first year plus additional expanses paid like fatigue pay. Some of the better regionals also offer free health and benefits the other lower places usually just 80% or half. 401Ks are also company matched up to 50%, if anything lower you're probably getting gypped. Good luck with your job hunting. Regards!

Luv2Rotate 05-11-2009 12:38 PM


Originally Posted by 577nitro (Post 608475)
Ahhh, you guys stink! :)

Okay here, Watch this video and it should answer your questions.


YouTube - So You Want to be a Regional Airline Pilot?

577nitro 05-11-2009 12:39 PM


Originally Posted by BURflyer (Post 608480)
Usually you start at 65K. You also get a 2000 dollar sign on bonus as well as hazard/fatigue pay every month. I'm told good companies pay up to 500 dollars. The higher tier regionals also have company drivers that pick you up from your home to take you to work. Also if you chose to commute you get a 24 hour call out. The pay rates are broken down to schedules. If you chose to work only 15 days per month you pay will be 65k per year usually. If you choose to work a little more say 20 hours per month your pay goes up to 75K first year plus additional expanses paid like fatigue pay. Some of the better regionals also offer free health and benefits the other lower places usually just 80% or half. 401Ks are also company matched up to 50%, if anything lower you're probably getting gypped. Good luck with your job hunting. Regards!

You funny Joe...Ha Ha Ha.....Love you long time now.... FH


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