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Butter side-up
28th Jan 2007, 07:14
Hi

Does anyone know where I can find the factors that easyJet use when factoring non-easyJet hours, please?

I have looked on their current website and cannot find anything - and a search on PPRuNe failed to poiont me at any previous postings.

Thanks in advance.

Joe le Taxi
28th Jan 2007, 09:01
Yes, they mention it the requirements, but it is nowhere to be found on the website.

It is still here tho - I guess it hasn't changed.

http://www.britishpilots.co.uk/easyjet.html

Butter side-up
28th Jan 2007, 09:07
Joe

I cannot get this link to work. Any ideas?

Thanks

crew the screw
28th Jan 2007, 09:31
Here you go..

Aircraft and type of command

Command
Other

easyJet
1
Airline/Shorthaul/Jet
0.9
0.8
Airline/Longhaul/Jet
0.7
0.6
Turbine/Multicrew/airline
0.8
0.7
Single Pilot/Airline
0.7
Multi engine/non airline
0.7
0.6
Fast Jet/military
0.8
Single Engine/non airline
0.3
Rotary/Multi crew
0.5
0.4
Rotary/Single pilot
0.1



good luck!

Butter side-up
28th Jan 2007, 09:38
Crew

Thanks for that.

Out of interest - where did you find the information?

All the best.

crew the screw
28th Jan 2007, 09:42
The above link worked for me.. Must have golden finder?

hope it helps?

Taxi2parking
28th Jan 2007, 14:17
So a C-130 driver experienced in operating in a multi crew enviroment and doing lots of long/short haul airline type flying, scores less than a harrier mate? makes sense?

MorningGlory
28th Jan 2007, 15:54
:ugh: I know, ridiculous!

dragon501
29th Jan 2007, 07:49
Been like that for loooong time..... Stupid but hey... Just live with it ;-)

Cheers

scroggs
29th Jan 2007, 08:35
So a C-130 driver experienced in operating in a multi crew enviroment and doing lots of long/short haul airline type flying, scores less than a harrier mate? makes sense?

Perhaps that tells you something about who runs EZ recruiting and what kind of pilots they're after? ;)

UP and Down Operator
29th Jan 2007, 10:48
Why make all these trouble out of it?? Its a bit like in some military special units i used to play with: Those who are clever and know when to cheat are those that wins most battles.

Now, if EZY do not have the schematic for factorising hours, then why bother and lock yourself out??

I just filled in my application without factorising, and when asked at the interview, I didn't know about factorising as there was nothing on the homepage to tell me about it!! :E

Result: I was there, so got the tests anyway, passed all the tests and got a joboffer.

Butter SU: Dont shoot yourself, be smart :ok: