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Old 3rd Jun 2008, 08:32
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roster for biz jet?

I am military pilot, and I am offered to join small new biz jet operator in east Europe.
What is usual roster and pay for Citation II and Pa-31T? I am also expected to do some FI flying...

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I'm too chicken to answer this......ahem.

I'll get me coat
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zlocko2002

English probably isn't your first language.

A rooster is a chicken

I think you mean "roster"
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Actually a rooster is a cock
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while my usual roster is a cock-up..
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Arfur:
zlocko2002

English probably isn't your first language.

A rooster is a chicken

I think you mean "roster"
good work sherlock:

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Sorry, didn't mean to insult, just a bit of levity for a dull afternoon.

By way of redress, here's a sentence in Hrvatski that contains a hilarious spelling related mistake.

Da li idete na odomor ili poslovno?

Do feel free to have a pop...

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Can't help you zlocko2002 but if you post some more details I'm sure there will be someone who has some knowledge that will help.

Anyway roster rooster and roaster have all been confused before on this very forum starting at post number 57.

Basically I think people will need some more facts to help you.
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sorry

spelling mistake...
I would like to know what is usual working schedule in Biz aviation.
I saw that NetJets are working 5 on, 4 off. What is situation with smaller airlines?
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I saw that NetJets are working 5 on, 4 off.
From their website
NetJets flight deck crew work a 6/5 day roster, except the ultra-long-haul crews who work a mix of 7/6 and 6/5 day rosters. This is 200 working days per year for all pilots split into 50 working days per quarter, less annual vacation entitlement of 22 days.
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More saddo's without a sense of humour. Bet you are great fun to work with
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Bok Zlocko2002,

Nemoj se ljutit, ja isto imam probleme sa hrvatski jezik. Zivio sam u HR prije 9 godine i jos neznam pisat.

Ako je posao za kapitan onda nebi primio manje nego 4000E ako za kopilot onda mozda 3000E.

Platio si puno za dozvole sad trebas zaradit.

ljiepi pozdrav,

JetA

PS. IF you can't understand my Croatian then PM me and I will send it in English.
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Bok JetA


tvoj hrvatski je odličan!
Your Croatian is excellent! Did you fly hire in Croatia?
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Pazite!...sounds like love to me

Koliko košta soba za jednu piletinom /dvije piletinom?

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ma dogovorit ćemo se, par piva za mene a piletinu moraš sam ulovit
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......did he ever get the answer to the question he posted ??

zlocko2002
PM me with details of your company, aircraft types, routes etc and I'll see if I can answer your question.
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@zlocko2002

nazalost u nas nema dosta alternativa radit svoj posao kao pilot. Osim OU i Dubr. i Sun nema koliko ja znam nikog vise.
Na kraju sta ti je korist znati koliko se vani zaraduje ako te place nemozes postigniti u Hr!?
Koliko ja znam slabo se placa u nas. Nazalost. A jos teze doci do posla u nasoj avijaciji. Nazalost. Mozda ce se uvjeti i kondicije mjenjat kad bude dosla EU. A kada i hoce li uopce....tko to zna.

Pozdrav stari.
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Thankfully roosters, hens and cocks all got a mention and not Turkey's, ooops!
I'm sure zlocko2002 would like to know of any PENALTIES for working on a Citation II etc...Oh no did it again, Sorry
Apologies to all Croatians.
At least the Turks got a taste of their own medicine from the Germans.
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well at least Turks (lucky bastards) lost from Germany, and we beat Germans

Please consider that croatia has population of 4.5mil. We are something like some bigger town in Turky or Germany
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