Originally Posted by
Odins Raven
5.6k - 6k after tax and pension contributions, depending on how many hours you are flying.
Biggest selling point is home base and the roster. 2 sector days at decent report times and only 500-ish hours per year, unless you are on the 757 then you'll struggle to make 3-400.
Of course the type / amount of flying can change in future. But at the moment it's quite a nice little number.
Assuming you match the employers contribution that's around £120,000-£133,000 gross per year which I think is pretty decent and certainly not the poor wage some people have suggested.
If the basic salary of £91,000 on PPJN is correct could I ask how the difference is made up? I know there is sector pay but is there an hourly rate as well?
And is that £30-40k pensionable??
For 500hrs per year at home base that's a very nice deal.