a co-pilot earns 100-200k a year
Depends on their rank and time in service.
A commercial helicopter can hold up to 200 gallons of fuel. How much it needs to run depends on how far the trip is and depends on how much weight it is carrying in passengers, luggage/freight, plus pilot / co-pilot.
The type of job you have, the type of helicopter you fly, the amount you are expected to work, your experience level, and the company you are employed by all make a difference in how much you can make as a pilot. The most experienced pilots are going to be the ones that have the potential to snag the highest paying helicopter pilot jobs.
That would depend on his rank in the Marines
How much a pilot earns and gets paid depends on who they work for and their experience. The average salary in the U.S. is $46,000.
It depends how many miles like 13.5 miles it would be £130000.500/$13000.50.
They make money, you know like the bling bling $$ big mola
he earns 250.00 per mach not lying
he earns about 1p a week
time for an helicopter to takeoff varies on types and model of the helicopter it self. this is because every helicopter or aircraft have their own check list provided by the manufacturer or operator depending on operation. this check list is for the pilot to go through during start up, taxing, take off, approaching and landings. again, time for each machine to take off varies.
Anywhere from $17,500 annualy for a private in the milatary up to around $100,000 for some private sector pilot/mechanic jobs. Average is around $50,000 annualy.