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Hamil000
27th Jun 2006, 20:06
i would like understand about the pilot pay, if forexample easyjet pilot get 38,000£ a year is that before or after tax,

please help me understand about the pilots pay with or without tax

THANK YOU

femaleWannabe
27th Jun 2006, 20:14
that will be before tax.

mcgoo
27th Jun 2006, 20:15
hamil, i suggest you delete your post in the other section before the mods get hold of you, double posting is frowned upon

go_solo
27th Jun 2006, 20:20
This will be the salary before Uncle Tony has his Tax and National Insurance off you, which will vary from between 25% and 40% depending on various rules and regs that I can’t wait to get away from! In addition, you can expect to have other deductions depending on the airline you work for, i.e. repaying that type rating, uniform, lunch, oxygen:} etc....
On the up side, some airlines offer flight pay on top of the "basic" salary, however I would assume that this is not guaranteed. The specifics of flight pay will again depend on who you work for but is often dependent on the distance and number of sectors flown, plus your position. i.e. Captains naturally get more than first officers etc
Hope this helps

Hamil000
27th Jun 2006, 20:20
who are the "mods""

FlyingTom06
27th Jun 2006, 20:26
the moderators of this website i.e scroggs!
but they do a good job i guess!:ok:lol

Hamil000
27th Jun 2006, 20:28
where is the best place to get a loan from, is HSBC the only bank and why do they recomend HSBC

FlyingTom06
27th Jun 2006, 20:30
im looking at getting one now and hsbc is just the bank that most UK based training providers use as they have an agreement with the proffesional studies loan! some schools based out of the UK use other loan providers but HSBC are one of the best around.

Hamil000
27th Jun 2006, 20:56
Thank you guys and girls