Who has the 2011 NBAA Salary Survey Handy?
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Rubber dogsh#t out of HKG
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Who has the 2011 NBAA Salary Survey Handy?
Registering as non paying member on NBAA's site doesn't give access to it. I'm cheap and don't want to be a paid member just to access the survey.
If anyone can post the low, average and high for a Hawker 800 Captain and F/O as well as those numbers for the Falcon 50, it would be much appreciated. If there is some copyright issue, please send a PM
Thanks in advance,
RR
If anyone can post the low, average and high for a Hawker 800 Captain and F/O as well as those numbers for the Falcon 50, it would be much appreciated. If there is some copyright issue, please send a PM
Thanks in advance,
RR
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This is from the "Senior CA, Base Salary, 90th Percentile" column:
112,500 - Jet II
129,500 - Jet III
149,471 - Jet IV
167,795 - Jet V
Jet II (10,000 < 20,000 MTOW)
Jet III (20,000 < 45,000 MTOW)
Jet IV (45,000 < 80,000 MTOW)
Jet V (80,000 < 120,000 MTOW)
112,500 - Jet II
129,500 - Jet III
149,471 - Jet IV
167,795 - Jet V
Jet II (10,000 < 20,000 MTOW)
Jet III (20,000 < 45,000 MTOW)
Jet IV (45,000 < 80,000 MTOW)
Jet V (80,000 < 120,000 MTOW)
#4
90th percentile Senior Captain numbers probably aren't realistic for most pilots to walk in the door at.
Both the Hawker and the Falcon 50 fall in the Jet III category, which covers a very wide range of aircraft (20-45k lb MTOW).
http://www.airlinepilotforums.com/co...ml#post1081666
(and yes, in my previous link I incorrectly posted the Jet III weights as 20-40k lb. They are 20-45k).
Both the Hawker and the Falcon 50 fall in the Jet III category, which covers a very wide range of aircraft (20-45k lb MTOW).
http://www.airlinepilotforums.com/co...ml#post1081666
(and yes, in my previous link I incorrectly posted the Jet III weights as 20-40k lb. They are 20-45k).
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Rubber dogsh#t out of HKG
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The last time I looked at the salary survey, it broke them down to individual make and model....or am I confusing it with the one published in Business Commercial Aviation magazine? (Was that the NBAA survey?) Apparently it's been a long time since I've seen it.
Anyway, thanks for the info!
Anyway, thanks for the info!
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NBAA goes by gross weight; Stanton goes by aircraft type and is typically more authoritative. Pro Pilot Magazine (link to 2011 survey is sticky'd to the top of the Corporate forum) is also by type, and possibly AvCrew as well.
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