London Executive Aviation....
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London Executive Aviation....
I was hoping someone would have some information on London Executive Aviation...anything would be great as I can't seem to find much information out about them online.
Roster patterns? Pay? No. of crew? Anything really!
Thanks in advance!!!!
Roster patterns? Pay? No. of crew? Anything really!
Thanks in advance!!!!
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Cabin Crew
LEA work a 6/3 roster. Its all single crew operation, pay is £21,000 basic and then £70 for day trip + £5.00 for lunch, night stop add another £60.00 which is tax free.
You may get asked to work days off, its entirely up to you but if you do its double day trip money.
They are well organised, happy bunch, give you lots of info about flights. You do need to do a lot of work with the catering, cleaning and occasionaly sorting out a/c which have flown without crew but its all good fun.
Hope this helps
You may get asked to work days off, its entirely up to you but if you do its double day trip money.
They are well organised, happy bunch, give you lots of info about flights. You do need to do a lot of work with the catering, cleaning and occasionaly sorting out a/c which have flown without crew but its all good fun.
Hope this helps
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Thank you so much - thats really great! Just what I needed!!! Do you know how they work with where you are based? I know they have aircraft positioned at STN, LTN, London City etc - are you based at one airport or expected to work for all of them?
Thanks again for the information!!!
Thank you so much - thats really great! Just what I needed!!! Do you know how they work with where you are based? I know they have aircraft positioned at STN, LTN, London City etc - are you based at one airport or expected to work for all of them?
Thanks again for the information!!!