Emirates husband & wife pilot couple info?
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Emirates husband & wife pilot couple info?
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Just wondered if anyone is or knows of a husband and wife pilot couple that work for EK? There seems to be no info on the net about this whatsoever. There are a few things we’d be interested to find out about before applying…
Do they do married matched rosters so you can share the same days off?
Would both of you be paid the utilities allowance or would EK say that only one person per couple was entitled to it?
Would there be the option for one pilot to take the company accommodation and the other to be paid the utilities allowance?
It would be great to hear from any other pilot couples already working for Emirates. We are keen to find out if the lifestyle is any good and more importantly if you ever manage to see each other!
Any info or PM's, would be greatly appreciated!
Just wondered if anyone is or knows of a husband and wife pilot couple that work for EK? There seems to be no info on the net about this whatsoever. There are a few things we’d be interested to find out about before applying…
Do they do married matched rosters so you can share the same days off?
Would both of you be paid the utilities allowance or would EK say that only one person per couple was entitled to it?
Would there be the option for one pilot to take the company accommodation and the other to be paid the utilities allowance?
It would be great to hear from any other pilot couples already working for Emirates. We are keen to find out if the lifestyle is any good and more importantly if you ever manage to see each other!
Any info or PM's, would be greatly appreciated!
There is no matching of days off function in bidding. FOs do tend to get more days off than Capts so could work out, sometimes .
If one of you takes the company accommodation, the other does not get paid the allowance. If you both opt out of company accommodation you both get the allowance.
You only get the annual leave travel from one of you, so pick the one with better upgrade potential.
Getting leave periods together can be challenging. Even off peak.
Lifestyle will depend on which fleet you join. And that changes with time too.
If one of you takes the company accommodation, the other does not get paid the allowance. If you both opt out of company accommodation you both get the allowance.
You only get the annual leave travel from one of you, so pick the one with better upgrade potential.
Getting leave periods together can be challenging. Even off peak.
Lifestyle will depend on which fleet you join. And that changes with time too.
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With the amount of moaning from crew who hardly ever see their stay-at-home wives , this sounds like a disaster . Unless , of course , the less they see of each other the better ?
short flights long nights
Trader is correct. Somewhere it is written couples can't fly together.
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I know of a married couple in EK, and I don't get the impression they have matched rosters. Certainly they don't appear to be on the same flights, and if there is a rule against that, then I don't think that's a bad thing - it could save a domestic on board and also means you don't take a work problem home. It would also prevent accusations of unfair treatment of the crew (favouritism). I have seen couples working together, and it can be a can of worms. Matched roster patterns would be useful to couples without kids, so they share days off. For parents, that means babysitters whenever they're away, so "antiphase rosters" may be more helpful in that respect, though you'd see little of eachother - I know a couple doing that in another company just now. It's a good gesture if the company can accommodate the rostering practice you prefer.
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It's in the OM-A. Spouses/siblings cannot fly together.
Re: accommodation allowances, you both have to be in receipt of them before you get married in order to receive both. I'm not sure how it works if you join as a married couple.
Re: accommodation allowances, you both have to be in receipt of them before you get married in order to receive both. I'm not sure how it works if you join as a married couple.
Both get the allowance if they opt out. If you opt in for accommodation the other does not get the allowance.
Might just be a long face Harry.
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Husband and wife
I flew with a very nice couple from Ethiopian. Not sure what their name was but if you ask around I am sure you can find them. They told me it was tough but they worked it out with the kids. Good luck
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Thanks Folks!
Thanks for all the feedback - plenty to mull over...
If we can't get a handful of matched days and some leave together its a no-go (we have no kids).
Been getting conflicting info on spouses flying together. Apparently 2 FO's and FO/Capt have operated together previously, at least on ULR's...
@Muttley Crew It would have been easier if she'd stayed as a dental nurse
If we can't get a handful of matched days and some leave together its a no-go (we have no kids).
Been getting conflicting info on spouses flying together. Apparently 2 FO's and FO/Capt have operated together previously, at least on ULR's...
@Muttley Crew It would have been easier if she'd stayed as a dental nurse
short flights long nights
Missiles, it may or may not have happened before, but as they say past performance does to guarantee future results.
It is written that spouses can not fly together, so don't come here thinking.....we will get it....
It is written it can't happen, and if you complain they will just point at the book.
It is written that spouses can not fly together, so don't come here thinking.....we will get it....
It is written it can't happen, and if you complain they will just point at the book.