Cannon wrote:Depends a bit if you’re training or mentoring, but $800-1000/day is probably not beyond question. I used to do lots of TBM training, and a two day recurrent was $2500. Mentoring (sitting right seat while a pilot flew off the insurance-required minimum or simply wanted a second set of eyes) was $600/day, but both of those numbers are from 10 years ago.
At that rate, they’re going to expect you to have lots of time in type. I had several thousand hours of TBM time, and I know that most of the PC-12 instructors do as well.
Cannon wrote:I’m sure this is obvious, before you fly, make sure the insurance is in place. Specifically, making sure that you’re either an additional insured with a waiver of subrogation or a named insured (talk to his broker to decide which is best - I can’t remember). There are very real repercussions if there’s an incident/accident and this is not done properly.
This insurance company may want a copy of your training program (syllabus, powerpoints, etc) before adding you. I already had one so it wasn’t a big deal, but some companies wanted it, some didn’t care.
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