Airnet SICs

Oh, he's not THAT bad (as a sim instructor - classroom skills could use work.)
 
Looks like the incentives have gone up to work at Airnet...........

Training Pay:
Trainees receive a check for $500.00 at the beginning of training, another check for $500.00 two weeks later. Upon successful completion of the initial checkride, pilots receive a sign-on bonus and go to the appropriate full-time pay scale. Benefits occur within 30 days or less after successful completion of the initial checkride.
Pay Scale:
Prop SIC salary is now 16K minimum, average is 22K. (For pilots with less than 1200 hours in the paid time-building program)
$1500.00 SIGN-ON Bonus upon successful completion of the initial prop SIC checkride.
Prop PIC salary is now 28K minimum, average is 39K.$3000.00 SIGN-ON Bonus upon successful completion of the initial prop PIC checkride.
Lear F/O salary is now 38K minimum, average is 44K.$5000.00 SIGN-ON Bonus upon successful completion of the initial Jet SIC checkride.
Note: Requires additional 12 month commitment.
Lear PIC salary is now 49K minimum, average is 55K.$5000.00 SIGN-ON Bonus upon successful completion of the initial Jet PIC checkride.
Note: Requires additional 12 month commitment.
 
Looks like the incentives have gone up to work at Airnet...........


Prop PIC salary is now 28K minimum, average is 39K.
I can never figure out where airnet gets their numbers from. I'm not even anywhere near the average. And I get a lot of overtime/week too.
 
I have no effing clue what you're talking about. That's two.
My captain has no idea. There's three.

Your captain? Don't you know you've been upgraded? When dispatch listed you as my rider they told me you were a Lear Captain. "Well congrats to him!" I said.
 
Hey can anyone tell me the chances of getting phl as a base as a prop sic. Also, do they still offer the familiarization flights if your interested.? Curently at a regional, and need something much closer to home, not to mention a better schedule....
 
Hey can anyone tell me the chances of getting phl as a base as a prop sic. Also, do they still offer the familiarization flights if your interested.? Curently at a regional, and need something much closer to home, not to mention a better schedule....
Luck of the draw. You definetly could get TEB probably which wouldn't be that far...and you could commute.
 
I guess I didn't understand 'em anyway. Can't take our family but we could take a private pilot with 60 hours?

-mini
 
Anyone coming to Airnet to fly single pilot is gonna be sorely disappointed anymore in my opinion. That is of course unless you bid a caravan or chieftain run. Otherwise your pretty much gonna be "crewing" a baron for your time.

That's location dependent, I think. I run into a lot of Baron drivers every night and only one has an SIC.

Just ate my words on this one. I just picked up an SIC.
 
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