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Old 28th Jan 2009, 08:57
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Freelance pay Cessna T303 /421

Gentlemen,
as I might get the offer of some freelance flying on the cessna 303 / 421 I would like to know what the going rate for these types is. Any information appreciated!
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Old 28th Jan 2009, 13:15
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should be around 350 euros plus.
even during that bad time!
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Old 28th Jan 2009, 14:17
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We used to pay our guys circa 150GBP per day for the PA31's
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Even though theres not a lot of guys left that could do it well, I'd be surprised if the pay got to much more than £225 per day. Citation Guys were up to £400 last summer, probably £325 - £350 nowadays when there is any work on and its not an expensive rating to keep current.
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I have flown both dont expect more than £150-£200 per day.£200 the absolute tops if your lucky. Piston twins rates are pilots shooting themselves in the foot.

Too many pilots trying to build twin hours by offering to fly for literally nothing and owners who dont want to pay.

One saviour is insurance restrictions without which you would be lucky to get £75 per day.

500 hrs multi engine is a good insurance minimum to suggest to owners to cut their insurance and protect your rates

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Thanks a lot for your replies, will consider them when facing the boss in the interview
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