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joe
June 20th 04, 05:35 AM
Lottery money still burning a hole in my pockets......
I was wondering what I could expect to get hourly from a TV station for an
R44 ENG news copter. A station here is looking into contracting a
helicopter for 10-15 hrs a month and I thought "Mmmm, maybe a way to get
someone else to pay for my helicopter."
Just a thought, I'm sure I'll get over it.
Joe
Around here, people get about $400/hr for an R44 and $600-$700/hr for
a jet ranger.
Dennis.
"joe" > wrote:
> Lottery money still burning a hole in my pockets......
> I was wondering what I could expect to get hourly from a TV station for an
> R44 ENG news copter. A station here is looking into contracting a
> helicopter for 10-15 hrs a month and I thought "Mmmm, maybe a way to get
> someone else to pay for my helicopter."
> Just a thought, I'm sure I'll get over it.
>
> Joe
>
>
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gaylon9
June 21st 04, 02:50 AM
> helicopter for 10-15 hrs a month and I thought "Mmmm, maybe a way to get
> someone else to pay for my helicopter."
Work the figures carefully. By the time you cover insurance, added
maintainence with the added hours, additional requirements for commercial
work (ie. many news stations require huge liability coverage) and other
niceity's -- can almost guarantee the 'break-even' is about 500 hrs per year
at the usual rates, after that the profits can mount rapidly.
Gaylon
joe
June 21st 04, 05:30 AM
Good, good, talk me out of it. ;-)
If it was a good idea, someone else would be doing it.
Still.........
Joe
"gaylon9" > wrote in message
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>
> > helicopter for 10-15 hrs a month and I thought "Mmmm, maybe a way to get
> > someone else to pay for my helicopter."
>
> Work the figures carefully. By the time you cover insurance, added
> maintainence with the added hours, additional requirements for commercial
> work (ie. many news stations require huge liability coverage) and other
> niceity's -- can almost guarantee the 'break-even' is about 500 hrs per
year
> at the usual rates, after that the profits can mount rapidly.
> Gaylon
>
>
Davdirect
June 22nd 04, 06:55 PM
As someone who's worked in the news biz for a couple decades, it's been my
experience that unless the station is flying at least 25- 30hrs a month, you'll
be hard pressed to make much money at it, even with an R44.
Fly Safe
Dave
joe
July 11th 04, 05:19 AM
Anyone have a copy of a typical contract?
Joe
"Davdirect" > wrote in message
...
> As someone who's worked in the news biz for a couple decades, it's been my
> experience that unless the station is flying at least 25- 30hrs a month,
you'll
> be hard pressed to make much money at it, even with an R44.
> Fly Safe
> Dave
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