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tm602 11-24-2018 10:43 AM

2019 rates
 
For those of us crossing our fingers again in February, could someone post the 2019 rates for years 1,2 and 3 TFP? The APC rates don't jive with what I see from old thread searches.
Thanks!

CA1900 11-24-2018 11:35 AM


Originally Posted by tm602 (Post 2713321)
For those of us crossing our fingers again in February, could someone post the 2019 rates for years 1,2 and 3 TFP? The APC rates don't jive with what I see from old thread searches.
Thanks!

Now through 9/1/19:

Year 1 71.42
Year 2 103.27
Year 3 114.98

After the annual adjustment on 9/1/19:

Year 1 73.56
Year 2 106.37
Year 3 118.43

Hope that helps! For planning, 100-105 TFP per month is pretty typical for me, working maybe one extra day a month.

tr4a 11-24-2018 11:38 AM


Originally Posted by tm602 (Post 2713321)
For those of us crossing our fingers again in February, could someone post the 2019 rates for years 1,2 and 3 TFP? The APC rates don't jive with what I see from old thread searches.
Thanks!

The APC rates are converted to hourly rates.

Kalamazoo 11-24-2018 11:46 AM

Multiply the TFP x 1.149 to get the approximate hourly rate you see on the profile page.

tm602 11-24-2018 02:32 PM


Originally Posted by CA1900 (Post 2713345)
Now through 9/1/19:

Year 1 71.42
Year 2 103.27
Year 3 114.98

After the annual adjustment on 9/1/19:

Year 1 73.56
Year 2 106.37
Year 3 118.43

Hope that helps! For planning, 100-105 TFP per month is pretty typical for me, working maybe one extra day a month.

Thanks. You're missing quite a show over here at the kookoo house.

CA1900 11-24-2018 11:05 PM


Originally Posted by tm602 (Post 2713403)
Thanks. You're missing quite a show over here at the kookoo house.

Sounds like it; been hearing bits and pieces of the new work-even-harder-for-more-money plan. I'm glad more money will (hopefully) come the pilots' way, but I'm worried it'll make fatigue issues much worse. Fingers crossed I'm wrong!

dawgdriver 11-25-2018 07:13 AM


Originally Posted by CA1900 (Post 2713345)
For planning, 100-105 TFP per month is pretty typical for me, working maybe one extra day a month.

Pretty much the same for everyone lately.

dawgdriver 11-25-2018 07:16 AM


Originally Posted by tm602 (Post 2713403)
Thanks. You're missing quite a show over here at the kookoo house.

'Kookoo house'...? What airline?

btodd77 11-25-2018 08:36 AM


Originally Posted by dawgdriver (Post 2713640)
'Kookoo house'...? What airline?

Believe he's referring to NJA.

Kapitanleutnant 11-29-2018 05:37 PM

I bid and get blank lines and they are consistently only 86-89 tip for the majority of them.... easily a 17 to 18 day-off month. This also leaves a lot of days to pick up some time or, if you are a quality of life guy like me, just enjoy your days off.

The great thing about it is... if you want to fly extra, no problem whatsoever. Very flexible.

Kap


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