Yeah I know lol, Im just looking for a realistic average of what to expect so I can separate those that work extremely hard and the regular guys.
Those that work hard? Regular guys?
You're schedule gets awarded based on seniority, not who wants to work hard and who doesn't. The regional airlines are low cost carriers, therefore they really don't want you over flying your guarantee. Typical lines at Colgan are between 55hrs and 68hrs. If you get lucky and get an 83hr line, that month will be pretty nice.
For example, in May, the company wanted me to achieve 100hrs in the airplane as quickly as possible so that you're not a "green" crew member very long. In May I flew 90hrs and got pay credit for a little over 100.
In June, completely different story. I flew about 55hrs, but spent at least 5-6 days on reserve. This month I have 12 days off with a 62hr line! Ridiculous! I'm going to try like heck to pick up open time, but trust me, they'd rather call someone thats sitting reserve on those days, then pay you over your guarantee.
The airlines are cheap - they aren't going to let you bank over guarantee too often. I had a trip trade denied because it would have put the other guy over guarantee.
I gross $1500 a month. I may pull down $2000 on a good month, but thats with a LOT of flying. When you fly 90-100hrs a month, thats a lot of work and you'll get worn down
quickly. In May I was worthless on my off days, didn't even feel like doing anything. There's only so much of that you can take before your body just starts to get unhealthy.
At some carriers, they may just well be over flying the heck out of their guys due to staffing shortages. But I would not base a budget or even a hypothetical situation on over guarantee. You're just going to end up disappointed. Bet on your guarantee, and if you make more, then consider it a nice bonus.
