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born to suffer 8th February 2008 00:02

For every aircraft entering the service
 
Guys

A bunch of new graduated pilots were talking about how many pilots every aircraft need’s when entering the service
And some of them said for every aircraft entering the service the company need
Between 15 to 20 pilots
Is that true?????:*
In my humble opinion I think this number is exaggerated :=

May some one expert add his opinion

Cheers

wadefac 8th February 2008 01:28

think 5-6 crews per a/c is the norm for airline standards.....so 10-12 pilots.....but then ......wadefac :confused:

off_off_dim_and_off 8th February 2008 03:26

My company has 107 a/c and 2200+ pilots. Yet, almost everyone is on overtime. A lot of the scheduled flights are not manned until a few hours before departure, relying on guys who are willing to work on a G-day.

Wizofoz 8th February 2008 03:43

5-6 crews for shorthaul. Long haul can need more as some flights have heavy crews (more than 2 pilots). I think it's about 8 crews (16 pilots) per a/c at Emirates.

tbaylx 8th February 2008 06:16

15-20 pilots/aircraft is about right for longhaul operations. it tends to be a bit lower 10-12 or so for shorthaul. Some airlines try and get away with less but that is hard to manage longterm.


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