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Jinkster
24th Jan 2013, 12:07
Does anyone know anything about future recruitment with Virgin?

Johnny F@rt Pants
24th Jan 2013, 13:51
You're just round the corner in a couple of weeks, why not nip in and ask:ok:.

When you get back mine'll be a pint of Boddies.:}:}

endofeng
24th Jan 2013, 16:21
LOL!!!!!:E:E:E:E:E:E:E:E

Jinkster
29th Jan 2013, 23:04
I might just go and do that!

gorter
30th Jan 2013, 01:06
Worst case scenario, you can get your missus to pop in to flight ops before she leaves.

Jinkster
5th Feb 2013, 11:44
Comedians, aviation is a small world ;):E

EllanVannin
6th Feb 2013, 06:14
Sorry to change the topic away from the banter, but does anyone know anything about future recruitment at Virgin?

Busbar
6th Feb 2013, 13:27
In a recent Flight Crew update, it stated that external recruitment was expected towards the end of this year. That was from the Head of Flight Crew last month.

EllanVannin
6th Feb 2013, 17:23
Thanks for the info. Was there any kind of indication of numbers required? Is it for expansion or to cover retirements? Any idea of which fleet needs crew?

Blinkz
6th Feb 2013, 22:13
Does that external recruitment mean taking people out of the current hold pool? or actually interviewing new people?

Busbar
9th Feb 2013, 15:58
No idea guys, sorry. That's all it said!

QAR ASR
13th Feb 2013, 10:53
Don't hold your breath.

Last summer there was an announcement that lessons had been learnt regarding the introduction of the A330, and how inadequate crewing levels lead to the cancelling of flights etc.. So for the introduction of the 789, we were going to to get ahead of the game and recruit an additional 60 pilots. This lead to much wagging of tails on the seniority list as it would also translate to new commands.

Well another few months down the line, "They have a cunning plan", now we only need 10 additional commands to cover the guys dropping out of the roster system while they do preemptive 777 courses. So no new 60 guys.......

But the good news, that despite losing 2 million a week all pilots will be complying with uniform standards and wearing coordinated lanyards.

On a lighter note, pay talks have reopened and the companies opening gambit was 'How much of a pay cut are the pilots prepared to accept?'. No BALPA representative was available to comment due to deep throating commitments....

Iver
13th Feb 2013, 13:08
QAR ASR,

Thank you for your update. If/when the 789 does arrive at VS, is there any idea on which fleet the pilots will be sourced from? Will one fleet be drawn down as the 789 arrives and thus transferring pilots from the departing fleet? Or will it be a Boeing to Boeing programme (i.e., stick to your fleet/manufacturer similar to hiring at VS)?

Cheers

QAR ASR
13th Feb 2013, 15:59
Iver, the Boeing guys would have you believe that they will be required to provide their unique cocktail of Seattle based excellence make this new aeroplane a success. The A330 guys are convinced their wealth of ETOPS time will be essential. Both of these groups become more adamant the longer they stand at the bar, the truth is both parties cry themselves to sleep in the hope of escaping their rostering nightmares.

The aircraft most immediately leaving are the A346's so it would make sense the crews are drawn from there, but sense and pilot establishment do always make good bedfellows, so expect a substantial amount of cross training and passed over SFO's not getting Passover pay. In theory by Q3 2014 all Airbus pilots should be tri-fleeted. But 5 bucks and one cost saving initiative says that won't happen.

qwertyuiop
13th Feb 2013, 19:24
QAR ASR.

You say Vigin are losing £2 million a week.

Is this a verified fact?

QAR ASR
13th Feb 2013, 21:43
No as the website name suggests, rumour.

Pepe the Griddler
14th Feb 2013, 09:43
Not to let the facts get in the way of a good story, but pay talks haven't started yet and apparently won't do so for another couple of months. Don't know where QAR ASR is getting his info from, but it's total :mad:.

Latest update was no recruitment until later in the year but about 20 commands this year. Changes to some Airbus trips will mean that we need less pilots but in true fashion, everyone is so busy arguing about der wunderkind's edict on bloody uniform lanyards that the changes have gone through with barely a peep. Shows what's important to the average pilot here nowadays, I suppose.

Blinkz
14th Feb 2013, 11:12
Again, does anyone know if the hold pool will slowly be emptied as the year goes on before more recruitment at the end of the year? Or are there no more courses planned this year?

Pepe the Griddler
18th Feb 2013, 18:56
Understand that the plan is for no more courses until late this year. If you are presently in the hold pool, you may be there for a while.

AFA
19th Feb 2013, 14:10
Yep confirmed no external recruitment 'planned' until about November when they'll need to crew a -400 currently used as a standby ship.
I understand it'll be guys currently in the hold pool.

This can and will probably change before then of course.

stungun
27th Feb 2013, 13:36
Any idea on how many pilots Virgin will use to crew this plane?

Leftofcentre2009
20th Mar 2013, 12:38
Any idea on how many pilots Virgin will use to crew this plane?

Normally two, occasionally three - Captain & First Officer with one Relief :ok:

Jackass101
20th Mar 2013, 16:36
So what is the crew/hull ratio on the 400 fleet? Just wondering how many new crews in total will be required. Thanks :ok:

CP32
20th Mar 2013, 21:29
As an average, about 8 Capt's and 12 F/O's per a/c.

BUT that is by no means what VS work to. It is highly dependant on routes and trip patterns.

Viking101
22nd Mar 2013, 23:21
I thought they were laying off crew???

StopStart
23rd Mar 2013, 00:43
You thought wrong then.

Viking101
25th Mar 2013, 23:34
So they started doing better now?

After having posted a huge loss?

Interesting,

StopStart
26th Mar 2013, 00:40
Not sure where I said they were doing any better just that there no plans to lay off crew.

There are other people aside from crew employed by these companies.

Interesting indeed.