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Old 7th Apr 2011, 15:29   #1 (permalink)
 
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TNT/Gestair flightcrew working hours?

Hi!
I am not anyway involved flying bussines just interested to know if someone could give me some light. TNT/Gestair B763 fly from EBLG-KJFK-EBLG Tue-Sun every day. How do the crew members are fitted in this schedules?

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I think its 18 on,12 off.All LGE based but last I heard they will fly you from MAD and pay the HOTAC at base.With rest days on roster at LGE there may also be the possibility to J/S in/out of the network during the 18 on if you live near a TNT station.
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Are they also taking cadets from their flight academy?
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