NETJETS Europe hiring again
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Hi everyone.
I tried to find information about the topic I will write about but I find the information quite confusing.
Can anyone please explain the salary? I know the base salary and it increases in your 3rd year up to 80.000€ but what about the extras? (Block hours, per diems, benefits..)
Thanks
I tried to find information about the topic I will write about but I find the information quite confusing.
Can anyone please explain the salary? I know the base salary and it increases in your 3rd year up to 80.000€ but what about the extras? (Block hours, per diems, benefits..)
Thanks

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Hi alphafox14
The data at PPJN is quite up to date: https://www.pilotjobsnetwork.com/jobs/Netjets_Europe
Base salary for the first year is 64,472 EUR. If you are on the Phenom and fly 350 hours a year, your productivity pay will be about 35,000 EUR. In the first year you cannot take part in Tour Based Pay. That would have given you something between 10,000 EUR and 25,000 EUR on top of it, during the summer season. If you perform a few extended days or run over the 60 hour weekly duty (to position home only), you can make a few thousand EUR extra.
As you can see, in a normal year it can be realistic to reach or surpass 100k EUR as gross salary. After 3 years and with a base salary of 81,000 EUR or more, you would definitely go over 100k EUR.
The data at PPJN is quite up to date: https://www.pilotjobsnetwork.com/jobs/Netjets_Europe
Base salary for the first year is 64,472 EUR. If you are on the Phenom and fly 350 hours a year, your productivity pay will be about 35,000 EUR. In the first year you cannot take part in Tour Based Pay. That would have given you something between 10,000 EUR and 25,000 EUR on top of it, during the summer season. If you perform a few extended days or run over the 60 hour weekly duty (to position home only), you can make a few thousand EUR extra.
As you can see, in a normal year it can be realistic to reach or surpass 100k EUR as gross salary. After 3 years and with a base salary of 81,000 EUR or more, you would definitely go over 100k EUR.
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Hi alphafox14
The data at PPJN is quite up to date: https://www.pilotjobsnetwork.com/jobs/Netjets_Europe
Base salary for the first year is 64,472 EUR. If you are on the Phenom and fly 350 hours a year, your productivity pay will be about 35,000 EUR. In the first year you cannot take part in Tour Based Pay. That would have given you something between 10,000 EUR and 25,000 EUR on top of it, during the summer season. If you perform a few extended days or run over the 60 hour weekly duty (to position home only), you can make a few thousand EUR extra.
As you can see, in a normal year it can be realistic to reach or surpass 100k EUR as gross salary. After 3 years and with a base salary of 81,000 EUR or more, you would definitely go over 100k EUR.
The data at PPJN is quite up to date: https://www.pilotjobsnetwork.com/jobs/Netjets_Europe
Base salary for the first year is 64,472 EUR. If you are on the Phenom and fly 350 hours a year, your productivity pay will be about 35,000 EUR. In the first year you cannot take part in Tour Based Pay. That would have given you something between 10,000 EUR and 25,000 EUR on top of it, during the summer season. If you perform a few extended days or run over the 60 hour weekly duty (to position home only), you can make a few thousand EUR extra.
As you can see, in a normal year it can be realistic to reach or surpass 100k EUR as gross salary. After 3 years and with a base salary of 81,000 EUR or more, you would definitely go over 100k EUR.

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Productivity is paid after the end of the year. The hourly productivity pay is a function of hours flown in each calendar year and part of your February payslip, together with the retroactive inflation correction (of your base salary starting on January 1st of each year). TBP (tour based pay) is always paid in the month after each TBP-month.
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Hello everyone.
Found a lot of details in the previous pages, except the aircraft in the simulator assessment. Anyone could enlighten which aircraft sim should I expect in the assessment? BTW currently I am flying a Bombardier airliner now (not any of NJE fleet), would that be a factor to be positioned at the Bombardier fleet, or it doesn't matter?
Thanks
Found a lot of details in the previous pages, except the aircraft in the simulator assessment. Anyone could enlighten which aircraft sim should I expect in the assessment? BTW currently I am flying a Bombardier airliner now (not any of NJE fleet), would that be a factor to be positioned at the Bombardier fleet, or it doesn't matter?
Thanks

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Hello everyone.
Found a lot of details in the previous pages, except the aircraft in the simulator assessment. Anyone could enlighten which aircraft sim should I expect in the assessment? BTW currently I am flying a Bombardier airliner now (not any of NJE fleet), would that be a factor to be positioned at the Bombardier fleet, or it doesn't matter?
Thanks
Found a lot of details in the previous pages, except the aircraft in the simulator assessment. Anyone could enlighten which aircraft sim should I expect in the assessment? BTW currently I am flying a Bombardier airliner now (not any of NJE fleet), would that be a factor to be positioned at the Bombardier fleet, or it doesn't matter?
Thanks

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Joining date and total hours. High total hours = normally onto small fleet for upgrade on fleet within 2 to 3 years, if the current market prevails. Otherwise a few more years. We got lots of old pilots who will reach 65 years of age soon.
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Hello everyone.
Found a lot of details in the previous pages, except the aircraft in the simulator assessment. Anyone could enlighten which aircraft sim should I expect in the assessment? BTW currently I am flying a Bombardier airliner now (not any of NJE fleet), would that be a factor to be positioned at the Bombardier fleet, or it doesn't matter?
Thanks
Found a lot of details in the previous pages, except the aircraft in the simulator assessment. Anyone could enlighten which aircraft sim should I expect in the assessment? BTW currently I am flying a Bombardier airliner now (not any of NJE fleet), would that be a factor to be positioned at the Bombardier fleet, or it doesn't matter?
Thanks



