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Lcb86 10th Dec 2018 11:05

Absolutely accurate
 

Originally Posted by FalseGS (Post 10332262)
Five on one off week after week.
Max 8 days off a month. Seems reasonable at first but the kind of brutal rosters you’ll be flying begs for more time off.
Day night switches with zero regard to fatigue. I can’t even recall the number of times I have turned to my right and had my fatigued FO off in dreamland.
Blatant threats if you use the word fatigue.
According to management, there is no fatigue in Oman Air.
Pretty much all your duties are carried out with minimum rest. And that’s the bare minimum as per global standards.
Regressive leave planning.
12 hour duty days with 5 hour flight pay. The monthly ratio of flight to duty hours is 1:2. You spend a lot of time sitting on the ground on company’s time getting paid nothing.
Severe shortage of pilots. Scraping at the bottom of the barrel scrounging for pilots.
They’re talking about fleet expansion which has no bearing on the bulk of expats hired on the 737 fleet. The hardest working and most abused bunch of pilots in the company don’t care about fleet expansion. They just want manageable rosters. Been here close to a decade and it’s the worst I have seen since I joined here, coincidentally when the new planning manager has joined.
The money. Yes. It’s great. Meet new joiners who love the money rolling in. See them after a year and they can’t wait to get out. Money doesn’t buy you health and sleep. Two year bond on type rated pilots. Gee, I wonder why.

Make no mistake, the above comments are the truth. Buyer beware


greecer 7th Dec 2019 10:59


Originally Posted by Ramones (Post 10067038)
+1
Everything written above is reality

I second that :ok:

Stuntpiloot 8th Dec 2019 00:38

Country is nice, people are friendly. But beware of the rosters, they are the killer!
All above is all true to the last letter

GKOC41 10th Dec 2019 15:03


Originally Posted by FalseGS (Post 10332262)
Five on one off week after week.
Max 8 days off a month. Seems reasonable at first but the kind of brutal rosters you’ll be flying begs for more time off.
Day night switches with zero regard to fatigue. I can’t even recall the number of times I have turned to my right and had my fatigued FO off in dreamland.
Blatant threats if you use the word fatigue.
According to management, there is no fatigue in Oman Air.
Pretty much all your duties are carried out with minimum rest. And that’s the bare minimum as per global standards.
Regressive leave planning.
12 hour duty days with 5 hour flight pay. The monthly ratio of flight to duty hours is 1:2. You spend a lot of time sitting on the ground on company’s time getting paid nothing.
Severe shortage of pilots. Scraping at the bottom of the barrel scrounging for pilots.
They’re talking about fleet expansion which has no bearing on the bulk of expats hired on the 737 fleet. The hardest working and most abused bunch of pilots in the company don’t care about fleet expansion. They just want manageable rosters. Been here close to a decade and it’s the worst I have seen since I joined here, coincidentally when the new planning manager has joined.
The money. Yes. It’s great. Meet new joiners who love the money rolling in. See them after a year and they can’t wait to get out. Money doesn’t buy you health and sleep. Two year bond on type rated pilots. Gee, I wonder why.


Planning Manager ex GF I believe

JaymzHoggie 7th Jan 2020 09:24


Originally Posted by GKOC41 (Post 10636443)
Planning Manager ex GF I believe

How much better is the crew planning of the airline/airlines you came from? Just curious.
Does anyone here actually have anything useful to say apart from the usual rant about working for a living?

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Python27 7th Jan 2020 16:53


Originally Posted by JaymzHoggie (Post 10655755)
How much better is the crew planning of the airline/airlines you came from? Just curious.
Does anyone here actually have anything useful to say apart from the usual rant about working for a living?

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Rosterwise, I came from a civilised place where the education is decent and the salaries are fairly good, same as the IQ of the crew planning dept as many others. Yeah, wasn't perfect cuz of the cash, but nothing compare as the job of the "zamezame" laborers 'round...

Seamin Stains 8th Jan 2020 06:09

When one chooses to give up life as "they" know it, and move to the gulf states motivated by the idea of making some fast ca$h. One has to decide going in. What they will accept and for how long. But at the end of the day, what is clearly true is that "YOU CANNOT HAVE YOUR CAKE AND EAT IT TOO" Out here. And more importantly. The Logic that you you were previously exposed to. Does not exist in this part of the world !
Between all gulf states, the difference is only in the name. And the only difference between you and those from sub-continent is the job you do! and the money they pay you to do it!! That is how they think! Nothing personal!


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