King Air Co-Pilot

rynrock9

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Just curious the current going rate for a 135 SIC qualified King Air 200/90 co-pilot would be on a day rate basis? All expenses are paid for by the company, with little to no benefits, located in the mid-west. Thanks in advance
 
hmmm...depends greatly on how you are paid. assuming you are not getting paid salary...then rates seem to be around $23/hr plus perdium, with daily mins to some friends getting closer to $27/hr plus perdium. Other guys i know on the same airport are getting closer to the $50/hr flight time and $25/hr standby. So then the only question is how much are you going to fly a year?

kinda a vague answer, i know...but thats about all i can tell ya
 
Just curious the current going rate for a 135 SIC qualified King Air 200/90 co-pilot would be on a day rate basis? All expenses are paid for by the company, with little to no benefits, located in the mid-west. Thanks in advance


If you are in a position to land a right seat job in that aircraft in that location, I'll trade jobs with you:D!

I love that area!

Good luck in your search!
 
Thanks, curious to see what others are making. It seems my pay is on the low side now, but not for long.

PGA07 what are you bringing to the table? in chi town?
 
I did some contract work for a couple of operators in central Cali. Daily rate was between $200-$300 per day. All these operators flew single pilot and would just contract out when the customer requested a 2 pilot crew.
 
One of the King Air gigs is gone but the other one I did contract work for was Bakersfield Air Charter out in Bakersfield, CA. Another contract I did was MarcAir in San Luis Obispo, CA in the PC12. I never went through an interview of any kind with any of them, I just knew some pilots there at the time and they vouched for me and went through a little training with me on the op specs. Like I said before, they all operate single pilot and every once in awhile have a customer that likes to see two warm bodies up front, so it was never anything I could do full time, even with 3 different companies. But I was really low time back then, so maybe if you have 135 mins they might fly you more and get you into the left seat full time.
My old boss just bought a 135 cert. (his current company is at SMX) but I don't know if he is going to move the base to Santa Maria or keep it where its at now (I think it was closer to the LA area, maybe CMA?) but as soon as I find out more I'll let you know. My guess is most, if not all, of the planes will be based at SMX though.
 
im sure docflyer could fill you in more than i could, having actually worked there himself, but a few of my good friends worked for bakersfield air charter in the past and a couple still do today, which is now run by the same owners, but they call themselves Epic jet center. They are a new FBO here in town. but if the same holds true, i think they are always semi-looking for new pilots. from what i hear not many seem to work there for too long , but you can usually get upgraded into the left seat of a king air in a fairly short amount of time and they seem to keep their pilots very busy. So it seems to be as good a place as any to build multi turbine. I dont have any personal ties to epic, but can talk to a couple buddies working there and find out what info i can if you are interested.
 
I have 135 mins, just wanted to pick up some more multi, preferrrably turbine and possibly get on with Skywest in 6 months.
 
Yeah he's right they usually are always looking for people. They start ya out in the Baron and you do right seat in the King Air whenever you aren't flying the baron, then they move you into the left seat of the King Air.
 
I wouldn't look to build anymore time doing 135 to head to a Regional Job...Maybe it is the schedule or something, I couldn't get in with the Regionals, how bad that sounds, but doing part 91 and 135 has worked out pretty well so far. I couldn't go to the Regionals it would be a drastic pay cut.
 
I wouldn't look to build anymore time doing 135 to head to a Regional Job...Maybe it is the schedule or something, I couldn't get in with the Regionals, how bad that sounds, but doing part 91 and 135 has worked out pretty well so far. I couldn't go to the Regionals it would be a drastic pay cut.

Yeah, the 135/91 jobs really arent a stepping stone to the Regionals. Ive thought about applying to some regional airlines for the travel bennies and more flight time (I only fly about 20 hours a month), but I really cant/dont want to take the pay cut!
 
Hell i'm an FO in a U-21 (military version of a non Pressurized King-Air 90) out of Va.. We (as in me and all the other FO's) get $15 an hour ground rate (i've got an A&P as well) and $11.50 flight and standby. We also are required to hold a 40 hour work week in the shop maintaining the fleet (over 200 airplanes) when we aren't flying (which seems to be about 7 months out of the year).

I've got 135 mins right now w/ just under 200 hours of turbine PIC and should have well over 300 hours turbine pic when i get back from another flight trip. So if anyone know anywhere in the Southeast US area looking for a King-air FO or captain, lemme know.
 
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