What do you charge?

ready2fly

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I've been approached by a guy that flies out of my FBO who is going to buy a Baron for his company plane and wants me to fly it both with him and when he's "in the back working."

We charge $38/hr. for "pilot services" for flight time and he's agreed to that, but it's the ground time for overnights we're needing to work out.

Someone suggested the flight time + $200/day + expenses (hotel & food).

Any thoughts? What is acceptable?? Please advise.

Thanks

R2F
 
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I've been approached by a guy that flies out of my FBO who is going to buy a Baron for his company plane and wants me to fly it both with him and when he's "in the back working."

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Hmmm!! It seems that Networking thing is coming in handy. Where have I heard that before?
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The flight time + $200/day sounds a bit high for a Baron.......but if you can get it, SWEEET!!
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If I were you, I would nix the hourly and just ask for a daily rate. This is pretty standard in contract flying. That's great man! Good luck Stan!!
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Stans the man. Can't wait to say, "Yeah that's great Stan, but lets get the gear up"
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The flight time + $200/day sounds a bit high for a Baron.......but if you can get it, SWEEET!!
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If I were you, I would nix the hourly and just ask for a daily rate. This is pretty standard in contract flying. That's great man! Good luck Stan!!
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Cool. I wasn't sure what to charge him.... I did say that we'd "work something out between us."

As for what I'm worth? IMHO - a lot. I have the utmost confidence in my knowledge in skills. That's not the issue though. If I tried to charge him what I thought I was "worth", it'd be a no-go.

I want to be fair to both him AND me. He knows my deal. He knows this is my livelihood and he's not looking to do it "on the cheap". He's a fair man and I want to offer him a fair deal.... but, being new to this, I thought I'd ask my bro's at JC.
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Keep `em comin'!... and THANKS!!

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Stans the man. Can't wait to say, "Yeah that's great Stan, but lets get the gear up"
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I want to be fair to both him AND me. He knows my deal. He knows this is my livelihood and he's not looking to do it "on the cheap". He's a fair man and I want to offer him a fair deal.... but, being new to this, I thought I'd ask my bro's at JC.

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I think Stan's joking with us. There's no way he found a guy like this in the aviation industry.
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There's actually people out there like that. I'll admit this now since my former flight school is defunct but one of my better students asked "Hey, how much of the $35/hour do you get?"

I told him "$10!"

So he said, "Well, I'll just pay you $40/hr directly, how's that sound?"

"Great!"
 
Great job Stan; man I thought you'd been banned or something; haven't seen you for weeks!
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Hows the cfi thing treating you? You might have to change your avatar if you're not the couch monkey anymore
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How often will you be flying the Baron?
 
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Great job Stan; man I thought you'd been banned or something; haven't seen you for weeks!
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Hows the cfi thing treating you? You might have to change your avatar if you're not the couch monkey anymore
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How often will you be flying the Baron?

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Did about 50 hrs my first month and about 57 or so my second. Not too shabby. Crossed the 400TT mark yesterday!
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(yeah yeah, I know, it's nothing for you high-timers
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I'm REALLY diggin' instructing! SO much more than I imagined I would.

Problem is, I don't get a whole lot of screen time at the FBO to log on to JC. It's in the line office and there are a ton of us competing for time on the `puter.

It's all good though. I've never enjoyed a job more than this one!
 
I certainly hope you people are charging more than $100/day plus expenses. Start thinking how much it cost to get your license and how long it would take to pay that off at $100/day. If you flew everyday you would make $36,500?

NO. not right!

My contract flying/sim work is paid at anywhere between $400-600/day plus expenses or pr diem. $400 for domestic usually and $600 for international.

A baron pilot should make $250/day minimum. And that's plus expenses.

Remember that anyone who can afford a baron can also afford a pilot.
 
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Raytheon pays it's repo pilots $300/day - for bonanzas and barons.

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Is that a flat fee? Flight/ground-time/expenses all rolled into one? Or is it $300/day + expenses.
 
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Sorry I should have expanded - it's $300 plus exp.

Congrats on the Baron job Stan, it's a great airplane
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In Duluth MN, they are offering $200 a day to instruct in SR-20's and 22's. So I think at least $250 would be reasonable to fly a Baron.
 
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