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longobard
21st Jun 2007, 10:21
Hi,

anyone employed at KFA can confirm me the following A320 F/O terms and conditions points?

A)
46 Weeks ON, 6 Weeks OFF
First Officer – 5000USD NET
Above 80 hrs @ 1/80th rate of the salary per hour

B)
80 Block hours/calendar month

C)
First Officers min requirement– 2000 Total Hours including 500 hrs on type

D)
Initial 30 days in Hotel and after an apartment will be provided with in the budget of USD 1200 Per month or accommodation allowance along with salary.

Thanks

Fragglerock
26th Jun 2007, 18:11
Kingfisher contract conditions

Does anyone have any info on the Capt pay on the A320 and A330? I looked at the requirements on their website, but didn't see any mention of pay. Also, are they doing any basing outside India? Thanks.

F-Rock

HossaJose
27th Jun 2007, 16:08
Hi!

Is there any other system besides the 46 ON/ 6 Off roster? So in case you wanna move there with the family is there different options?

Thanks for any info!

asvsu
28th Jun 2007, 14:46
Contract Tenure
one to three years renewable -
Basic Fee
Duty Cycle ( All the amount mentioned here are net of taxes) for 80 hrs and above 80 hrs 1/80th rate of the salary
Option 1: 12 weeks cycle
10 Weeks ON, 2 Weeks OFF
TRE: 11500 USD, TRI: 10500 USD,
Line Captain: 9500 USD (This option not available for FO)

Option 2: 52 Weeks Cycle
46 Weeks ON, 6 Weeks OFF
TRE: 13000 USD, TRI: 12500 USD
Line Captain: 10,500 USD, First Officer – 5000USD

Option 3: 26 Weeks Cycle
22 Weeks ON, 4Weeks OFF
TRE: 12500 USD. TRI: 12000 USD
Line Captain: 10000 USD , First Officer – 4500 USD

Option 4: 16 weeks cycle
12 Weeks ON, 4 Weeks OFF
TRE: 11500 USD, TRI: 10500 USD,
Line Captain: 9500 USD ( This option not available for FO)

A320CAPT
4th Jul 2007, 07:36
Dear asvsu,
Which agency(es) offer the below conditions please?
Contract Tenure
one to three years renewable -
Basic Fee
Duty Cycle ( All the amount mentioned here are net of taxes) for 80 hrs and above 80 hrs 1/80th rate of the salary
Option 1: 12 weeks cycle
10 Weeks ON, 2 Weeks OFF
TRE: 11500 USD, TRI: 10500 USD,
Line Captain: 9500 USD (This option not available for FO)
Option 2: 52 Weeks Cycle
46 Weeks ON, 6 Weeks OFF
TRE: 13000 USD, TRI: 12500 USD
Line Captain: 10,500 USD, First Officer – 5000USD
Option 3: 26 Weeks Cycle
22 Weeks ON, 4Weeks OFF
TRE: 12500 USD. TRI: 12000 USD
Line Captain: 10000 USD , First Officer – 4500 USD
Option 4: 16 weeks cycle
12 Weeks ON, 4 Weeks OFF
TRE: 11500 USD, TRI: 10500 USD,
Line Captain: 9500 USD ( This option not available for FO)

longobard
4th Jul 2007, 08:02
It looks like INDIGO offers higher net wage and almost same benefits.

Anyone can confirm?

Brgds!

A320CAPT
4th Jul 2007, 08:21
Moneywise not. Almost same though
What is true - IndiGo pays taxes and the Contract itself becomes absolutely legal

A320CAPT
4th Jul 2007, 08:32
Oops! I'm not sure for F/O

Aussie
4th Jul 2007, 08:57
Question for ya... Say its the 10weeks ON and then 2 Weeks OFF.... does that mean you dont get anytime off for 10WEEKS? Or just the odd day or 2?

Cheers

PS do KF pay for you to go home on the 2 weeks Off?

A320CAPT
4th Jul 2007, 09:37
Question for ya... Say its the 10weeks ON and then 2 Weeks OFF.... does that mean you dont get anytime off for 10WEEKS? Or just the odd day or 2?

Cheers

PS do KF pay for you to go home on the 2 weeks Off?

==========================
Was that for me?? :)

A-3TWENTY
4th Jul 2007, 09:43
I don´t think they have good conditions to live in India...

You just have two things to do there...Going to the airport and going to the hotel..

Very often you will have to fly with a diarrehal even eating at the hotel.

If you are above weight it`s a good place to loose it .

The conditions they offer are easily beaten in Europe , or Asia...

My Opinion..

A320CAPT
4th Jul 2007, 09:56
More or less true, but what is not true for sure that you can lose your weight here! I can't do it....:rolleyes:

Aussie
4th Jul 2007, 13:02
The Q was for anyone in the Know~!

A320CAPT
4th Jul 2007, 18:16
Aussie,
you work for 10 consecutive weeks which means they utilize you for 10 weeks in accordance to DGCA FDTL (Indian Authority's Flight and Duty Time Limits) so you have at least one day off (24 hrs) in a week, usually much more though.. They don't suppose to "break" your home licence max flight time requirements. Say, they have 125 hrs limit in 30 consecutive days but you have 100 - that means you will not fly more then 100 as long as you have informed them.. You will have 2 weeks (14 consecutive days) off duty and they will pay (in fact reimburse) the cost of your economy trip to/from your nominated home residence. They pay you basic salary irrespective of your location (off or on duty periods). Plus you have overtime payment (1/80 of your basic salary) if you fly more then 80 block hrs on a calendar month's basis. Hope this helps

Aussie
5th Jul 2007, 07:09
Sounds like a Busy Months flying then

Cheers

A320CAPT
5th Jul 2007, 07:20
I guess flying anywhere would be the same story as we're talking about short-hole job.
Anyway they provide you with transport while on duty,etc. the only thing you have to do is to fly the arcft :) Sometimes I have 4 or 5 days off in a row (while ON Duty periods)...
Cheers

Luke SkyToddler
5th Jul 2007, 07:42
... as we're talking about short-hole job.
Not many short-hole jobs around these days ... thanks to the frequent and regular application of management's big greasy broomstick, my company has well and truly become a long-hole job :{

A320CAPT
5th Jul 2007, 08:18
Long-Hole Vs Short-Hole!:}
Round one! Go ahead!:D

The advantage of a short-hole is that you can be more often at home. Isn't that true?

PantLoad
8th Jul 2007, 00:24
Who is the agency (or, who are the agencies) recruiting for Indigo? And what, exactly, are their terms?

Might be interested in leaving the U.S. for this. Plus, India has the age 65 limit. Don't know for sure when the new age limit will go into effect in the U.S.

PantLoad

A320CAPT
8th Jul 2007, 10:44
Check with Contractair.net

HAWK21M
8th Jul 2007, 11:25
Almost all the Main cities have great Apartments to live in.Although Hotel accomodation is normally the temporary solution.
24x7 city like BOM or excellent climate of BLR are always preffered.

India is not a remote land like some still think :)

regds
MEL

Glass Half Empty
9th Jul 2007, 21:25
"India is not a remote land like some still think"

That is the funniest thing I have heard this year - well done Mr Head in Sand.

eramusbdraggin
14th Jul 2007, 09:45
Please contact,Contract Air, Parc Aviation, Aero professional, Aeropersonnel
Sim Centre Miami, Storm Aviation a few among the many.
On the subject IndiGo has 10 weeks ON 3 weeks Off, in contract 6 day week actual 4 day week. Fully pay( upto 80 hrs during Days off and so no air ticket for Days OFF cycle.Pilot contract similar to Jet Blue.