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re: trolley bags
yup the new crew bags certainly wouldn't be practical for a senior.
paris still marginally gets away with trolley bags thanks to NCE nightstops.
confirmed: they are testing a smaller trolley-type bag in place of the current shoulder crew bag. who knows when the change will take place tho. new uniform currently being voted on as well
it's really a fun company. definitely ultra low on staff at the moment so you'll fly your ass off until they equalize....but still fun (119 block hours this month alone..... :S)
paris still marginally gets away with trolley bags thanks to NCE nightstops.
confirmed: they are testing a smaller trolley-type bag in place of the current shoulder crew bag. who knows when the change will take place tho. new uniform currently being voted on as well
it's really a fun company. definitely ultra low on staff at the moment so you'll fly your ass off until they equalize....but still fun (119 block hours this month alone..... :S)
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reclined seats
sorry to hog!
flew on IS today and not only had it been recarpeted but also all the seats had been readjusted so they no longer recline. (seems to me they reclined before xmas)
passengers may complain a little but we're relieved since 1 broken seat = 3-6 seats unserviceable and therefore very tight for seating in the rest of the aircraft....and impossible to do a full flight. good thing they no longer recline!
flew on IS today and not only had it been recarpeted but also all the seats had been readjusted so they no longer recline. (seems to me they reclined before xmas)
passengers may complain a little but we're relieved since 1 broken seat = 3-6 seats unserviceable and therefore very tight for seating in the rest of the aircraft....and impossible to do a full flight. good thing they no longer recline!
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Hey guys!! I also wanted to say thanks for all the info on this forum, it was a great help! I got offered a job today after attending the assessment day on Thursday, starting on the 7th July!
Cheers again
Cheers again
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Anybody else starting 11 July???
I'm going to be based at LGW.
I think the easy group needs to buy the Ibis Luton Airport, because the whole bloody hotel is going to be full of trainees! They would make a killing at the bar at the end of training!
I'm going to be based at LGW.
I think the easy group needs to buy the Ibis Luton Airport, because the whole bloody hotel is going to be full of trainees! They would make a killing at the bar at the end of training!
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Originally Posted by broadabroad
sorry to hog!
flew on IS today and not only had it been recarpeted but also all the seats had been readjusted so they no longer recline. (seems to me they reclined before xmas)
passengers may complain a little but we're relieved since 1 broken seat = 3-6 seats unserviceable and therefore very tight for seating in the rest of the aircraft....and impossible to do a full flight. good thing they no longer recline!
flew on IS today and not only had it been recarpeted but also all the seats had been readjusted so they no longer recline. (seems to me they reclined before xmas)
passengers may complain a little but we're relieved since 1 broken seat = 3-6 seats unserviceable and therefore very tight for seating in the rest of the aircraft....and impossible to do a full flight. good thing they no longer recline!
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Going for assesment on the 3rd July (also waiting for word back on an application from CityJet which would be much better for me - DUB base, good pay etc).
Are there many overnights working out of LTN or LGW?
Are there many overnights working out of LTN or LGW?
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hello folks,
am completely new here. going to the assessment day in Paris on Wednesday 5th July. Your posts are very helpfull... A question : the assessment is in English all across Europe or the language of the country it's taking place? just wondering....
PS. Am not French so that might help lol Take care !!!
am completely new here. going to the assessment day in Paris on Wednesday 5th July. Your posts are very helpfull... A question : the assessment is in English all across Europe or the language of the country it's taking place? just wondering....
PS. Am not French so that might help lol Take care !!!