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Old 29th April 2007, 15:50   #161 (permalink)
 
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Metroliner Captain 36000 US dollars a year.
Based in Miami
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Old 30th April 2007, 01:56   #162 (permalink)
 
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I'm a Year 1 BE1900 F/O in the U.S. with monthly take-home of 1400 USD, give or take a few quarters. Looking at about 8 days off per month. We also get medical and life insurance, to some extent. I'm hoping to fly 1200 hours this year, and shed my distinction as the brokest pilot in this thread by moving to Capt.

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Old 30th April 2007, 07:45   #163 (permalink)
 
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BOEING 777 CAPTAIN 2 YEARS EK

BASIC 29200 DHS OR 4000 UK pounds per month or 7800 US dollars per month. minus 10 percent of salary for pension contributions, health insurance,car loan. Take home 25000 DHS or 3400 UK pounds or 6700 USDollars.

At the moment working very hard and can make 5000 dhs in OVERTIME. However i get no choice about the OT and if i could, would not do it!! But I can bank on 3400 UK pounds take home or 6700 USDollars take home.

Not that great HUH!!
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Old 30th April 2007, 23:40   #164 (permalink)
 
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Thomsonfly

3 month F/O and 9 months as S/O £3910 average net pcm
680 hours last year.
Higher than average overtime and Haj contract.
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Old 1st May 2007, 09:38   #165 (permalink)
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pipefitter on a minesite, 336hrs a month, $6700aud after tax,
4 week on , 1 off contract (unpaid on week off)

bonus's:, a free white knuckle flight on a national threat hairdryer twice a month
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Old 1st May 2007, 12:00   #166 (permalink)
 
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Year 1 BA FO on the 737 fleet LGW. Joined on SSP terms
Take home £2200 - £2700 net a month depending how much flying/nightstops.
Pay back £1064 per month in training debts (CTC wings scheme) and £160 average student loan.
Take home is therefore normally around £1200.
This month £900 due leave taken
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Old 1st May 2007, 12:16   #167 (permalink)
 
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BMED 320/321 capt for 5 years av take home £4500, flying 600 hours a year. Not sure how that will change come October when we become bmi
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Old 1st May 2007, 16:45   #168 (permalink)
 
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It'll probably increase slightly, what's a bmi FO average per month?
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Old 1st May 2007, 17:15   #169 (permalink)
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FR cadet - take home £730/ month (line training so no sector pay)
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Old 1st May 2007, 18:22   #170 (permalink)
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guys.

this is a great thread... if for nothing else than for us ATC types to be a little nosey and satisfy more than a few curiosities.. that and to compare it with our pay aswell.

personally i was not aware of the actual range of the pay scales for you guys 'up there', has made some interesting reading for some of us.

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Old 1st May 2007, 22:00   #171 (permalink)
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Sure the mony is good

9000 pounds/month

less than 400 hours year

Medical, schooling, 10 weeks off, travel, family...it's just sounds all too good to be true!

And it is. You work for BAE in Saudi Arabia - the world second biggest aerospace company and the world's largest parasite.

Expect to work for half-wit ex-corporal nobodies who have now magically found themselves in power and now in charge of billions of pounds.

Expect to answer to third world control freaks who have all the knowledge and professionalism of BAE management.

It's a partnership made in heaven.
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Old 1st May 2007, 22:15   #172 (permalink)
 
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HI

HI Folks,

excellent thread!! we haven t had this for a long time!!

SFO, year 3 with Thomas Cook on the A320/A330, average take home around 3900 GBP

cheers
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Old 2nd May 2007, 16:00   #173 (permalink)
 
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F/O Oasis HKG HK$ 56,000/month plus allnces HK$1000/day plus dental, lossof licence, medical and housing HK$25,000/month plus flying with the best 747 Skippers from BA/CX. 3 aircraft now , 2 more this year, 747 conversion cost £14,000 pay back over 15 months.
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Old 2nd May 2007, 21:48   #174 (permalink)
 
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SFO on the 400 with Cathay Take home before Tax is 5700 Pounds - Net about 4100 Pounds
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Old 2nd May 2007, 21:55   #175 (permalink)
 
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Sorry, but wtf exactly is a "Hog" and how does one "drive" one?(assuming we're not talking Harleys)
Does it involve banjos?
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Old 2nd May 2007, 23:59   #176 (permalink)
 
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Air Berlin F/O 1 Year 737, 2700€ per month with approx. 70 hrs. 880hrs per year.

Greets
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Old 3rd May 2007, 01:39   #177 (permalink)
 
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Pay increase

KE 744 Captain $12160 usd/month... just received a $1000.00/month contract increase so now were at $13160/month, increase effective October 2007.
$175.46/hour if you fly over 75.
Cheers

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Old 3rd May 2007, 11:05   #178 (permalink)
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pension

Are pilots pensions taxed in UK?
I am trying to compare both air France and BA pilots pensions?
Figures were mentionned in the thread but I don't know if it is before or after tax? or is it not taxed at all?
A320 AF captain
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Old 3rd May 2007, 13:40   #179 (permalink)
 
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Eastern airways, T/Prop 2yr F/O :- £1800 after tax and allowances.

Last question asked by management was 'So why are you leaving?'

Excellent thread.
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Old 3rd May 2007, 20:21   #180 (permalink)
 
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yes - pilots pensions are taxable as normal income

sorry luc - just seen your pm - have replied to it

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