Annual salaries range from £25,572 to £110,916. Below is the full range of pay both before and after tax:
Lowest | Average | Upper | |
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Pre-tax | £25,572 (£2,131 p/mth) |
£52,032 (£4,336 p/mth) |
£110,916 (£9,243 p/mth) |
Pre-tax Income Percentile | 55th | 89th | 97th |
Post-tax | £20,928 (£1,744 p/mth) |
£38,712 (£3,226 p/mth) |
£70,680 (£5,890 p/mth) |
Post-tax Income Percentile | 48th | 84th | 96th |
Percentage Tax Deduction | 18% | 26% | 36% |
In civil aviation, most airlines and many cargo companies have two in the cockpit of their flights, in accordance with company policy or orders from aeronautical authorities. While the pilot or the captain is responsible for the flight, the "co-pilot" is the second captain who assists the pilot in various capacities during the flight.
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Below are the range of mortgages typically affordable for a single applicant first officer (aircraft):
Lowest | Average | Upper | |
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average gross salary | £25,572 | £52,029 | £110,920 |
max mortgage | £115,074 | £234,131 | £499,140 |
deposit paid | £12,786 | £26,015 | £55,460 |
max purchase price | £127,860 | £260,146 | £554,600 |
mortgage repayment p.mth (2.5%|25yr) | £522 | £1,062 | £2,264 |