The crew cost per block hour is a crucial metric in aviation and aeronautics, representing the total cost of crew members for each hour that an aircraft is on the ground between takeoff and landing. This includes not only direct labor costs but also indirect costs such as benefits, training, and other overheads.
To calculate the crew cost per block hour, you need to consider the total number of crew members, their hourly wages, and the average number of block hours flown. The formula for calculating the crew cost per block hour is:
text{Total Crew Wages} = text{Number of Crew Members} times text{Hourly Wage}
text{Total Block Hours} = text{Average Number of Block Hours Flown}
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