CFI pay
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CFI pay
I did a search to see if there was already a thread on this but came up empty.
What's the going wage for a new CFI (not interested in 2+ years of CFI experience positions). Locally I'm seeing roles in the $20-25/hr that average 60-100 hours a month.
What else is out there and what are they offering pay/hours wise?
What's the going wage for a new CFI (not interested in 2+ years of CFI experience positions). Locally I'm seeing roles in the $20-25/hr that average 60-100 hours a month.
What else is out there and what are they offering pay/hours wise?
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I did a search to see if there was already a thread on this but came up empty.
What's the going wage for a new CFI (not interested in 2+ years of CFI experience positions). Locally I'm seeing roles in the $20-25/hr that average 60-100 hours a month.
What else is out there and what are they offering pay/hours wise?
What's the going wage for a new CFI (not interested in 2+ years of CFI experience positions). Locally I'm seeing roles in the $20-25/hr that average 60-100 hours a month.
What else is out there and what are they offering pay/hours wise?
Quieter, low cost of living locations will be in that $20-25 range.
High training volume and high cost of living areas will likely be $25-30.
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Between $25-$30 in my area, once you specialize or CFII or ME it can go up to $40-$50 but you cant get as many hours as CFI but that could change depending on demand.
I do not know from experience, just from calling around to the local schools in my area, Central FL. I am not a pilot yet but just checking around in my area to see what the demand is. So far everyone I talked to said they need CFI's, so it shouldnt be a problem finding a job.
I do not know from experience, just from calling around to the local schools in my area, Central FL. I am not a pilot yet but just checking around in my area to see what the demand is. So far everyone I talked to said they need CFI's, so it shouldnt be a problem finding a job.
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Should be, but many flight schools do still 1099 including ATP. I'm about 90% certain what ATP does is illegal though. They clearly control their instructors schedules and work them full time so no way they meet requirements for a 1099.
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I bet it's also due to those CFIs not understanding what being a contractor entitles you to do
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