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Old 5th January 2009 | 21:00
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Green Army
 
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Aer Lingus T & C's

Pilots Pay and Condition- Information for candidates

Gatwick Base

Pay-scales

Point
First Officer
Captain
1
£41,200.00
£78,280.00
2
£42,436.00
£80,628.40
3
£43,672.00
£82,976.80
4
£44,908.00
£85,325.20
5
£46,144.00
£87,673.60
6
£47,380.00
£90,022.00
7
£48,616.00
£92,370.40
8
£49,852.00
£94,718.80
9
£51,088.00
£97,067.20
10
£52,324.00
£99,415.60


Sector Pay
•Sectors divided into bands based on nautical miles
•Same rate of payment for Captains and First Officers

•Average £8,500 per annum


General Terms


Annual Leave

o 28 days (including Public Holidays)

o Increase by 1 day after each of the first 5 years service to max of 33 days


• Paid Sick Leave entitlement increases with service to 13 Weeks after 2 years

• Medical, Life & Loss of Licence Insurance Provided.

• Uniform Provided.

• Working Time Limits as per JAR-Ops


Very important!

EI pilots stand together in IALPA unlike some other airlines (you know who you are) These condition might seem poor but we as a group werk together to improve them to the level we have in Dublin. We need to keep this unity throughout the company otherwise we end up with people that only care about themselfs and dont care about your fellow pilots, like the -heads in Ryan air. IALPA is the strenght in EI and we need to keep this up, with IALPA we will increase the T/C's. And we are! We have a Global Seniority list that means you can apply for DUB base and the DUB conditions after three years, based on availability and seniority!!!!

Pilots that dont stand together and are willing to be shafted and dont do anything about it are in my mind useless to this industry and should walk away from aviation. I understand that finishing training means in most cases you have debts and worries. This might be the reason why some of us work for companies like Ryan Air but it doesnt mean you have to accept the way some companies are treating some pilots. We should all stand together, all airlines all pilots. If everybody would to step up to the plate we might be able to turn the tables.

GOOD LUCK!

P.S If you are one of those -heads, please dont react. You are wasting our time. But if you are one of those pilots that are willing to improve our world then please let me know what you think.

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