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katlyn 24th Sep 2002 09:11

Britannia Recruiting
 
I've seen that Britannia are recruiting for First Officers. Anyone got any further information..... which bases in particular? .... Are the wages good?.... What is the morale like at the moment?

Any information would be appreciated!

Freak On A Leash 24th Sep 2002 10:11

Don`t know anything about recruiting F/Os.
According to their website www.britanniaairways.com they are not recruiting any pilots, but they are doing a sponsorship scheme through BAE Systems in Jerez.Could that be what you`ve heard?

WHOOPS!:eek:
My bad, Katlyn.

According to www.flightinternational.com they in fact ARE looking for F/Os.Their qualifications are fairly steep though.1500 total, 500 jet or 1000 turbine...and last but not least...preferrably type rated on the B757/767.

A bit too steep for myself, but at least things are beginning to move again:)

katlyn 24th Sep 2002 10:51

It must be the same advert on Flight International as the one I saw on www.aviationjobsearch.com. Obviously quite a new thing, especially if their own website knows nothing about it!

Freak On A Leash 24th Sep 2002 13:02

Well, websites aren`t always updated immediately, so that could be the reason.Also, it`s much easier just to send out an ad.

It doesn`t mention anything about the pay (besides the usual "competitive salary" and "benefits"), nor about the bases, but if I had their requirements (or close to them) I would definitely send an application.I`m sure some of the SAS pilots are doing this as we speak.

Good luck to those who try!:)

Capt Homesick 24th Sep 2002 17:48

Katlyn, Freak, thanks for the heads-up; made the phone call this morning, they're sending me the form...if I get the job I'll answer your questions re terms and conditions... :cool:

swashnob 24th Sep 2002 18:06

Pay and Conditions: Average starting pay, loads of bases, old equipment, pretty good pension scheme, good variety of flying, lots of night flying and a long time to command.

It's a job though!! Can't see that they will get the hours they are looking for though??

sky9 24th Sep 2002 18:14

Swashnob

Don't count on the pension

Easy Glider 24th Sep 2002 18:23

They are ONLY recruiting type rated 757 / 767 guys.

Flying Clog 24th Sep 2002 18:39

Easy Glider,

How certain are you that they're only recruiting type rated drivers, or is this something you just pulled out of a hat? I know the ad says 75/76 typed people will be given preference, but that's obvious, and usually nothing much to go by.

Clog

MAX 24th Sep 2002 20:38

All the holdpool recieved letters today. Might suggest they have enough un-rated guys swimming and need rated guys pronto?

MAX:cool:

Canadiankid 25th Sep 2002 02:18

Ok. Any Britannia guys want to answer the million dollar question. Will they hire people without the 757/767 rating ??? This is of course if a person were to easily able to exceed all other requirements.

Secondly, how many type rated guys are floating around the UK, and I stress the Britain part at this moment in time? (All types)

Cheers

Captain Chaos 747 25th Sep 2002 11:46

If you have the minimum requirements I don't see any reason why you will not be in with a shot of gaining employment, as long as you are 45 yrs or under with 1500 hours plus 500 jet or 1000 turbine.

I don't think there are many 757/767 guys knocking about in the uk at the moment, but Britannia is no longer really a British airline anymore and I am sure there are a few 757/767 guys in Europe who will be applying and will more than likely get the job, but I don't think Britannia is recruiting a large number of F/O just a couple.

The fact that Britannia is recruiting and is one of the major airlines is very good news indeed, it shows that maybe the market will not take as much of a dive if war breaks out in Iraq

expedite_climb 25th Sep 2002 12:31

Captain C - my info says more like 20.

Canadian Kid, I can think of at least half a dozen people who will be on the job market soon with the requirements for brits. :mad: :mad: (ie 757 rated)

clipstone 25th Sep 2002 13:25

swashnob - S'pose it depends on ones definition of "old Equipment"

The oldest aircraft in the UK fleet is a B762 and two B752s from 1990, and the newest are two B763s from 2000, is that really old?

Remember there is about to be an order from TUI airlines for 80 aircraft to be delivered over the next 7 or so years......

Mialo 25th Sep 2002 14:59

I heard a little rumour that Britannia want type rated only for the short term so they don't have to spend much time training as their training staff are off to Toulouse for the winter to train on the Airbus. This ad in "Flight." is testing market ready for new buses from TUI.

AMEX 25th Sep 2002 19:38


Might suggest they have enough un-rated guys swimming and need rated guys pronto?
MAX mate, seconded !!

Canadiankid 26th Sep 2002 18:54

Anyone care to comment further on type rated people, the number Britannia will be hiring and when the course is scheduled to commence? With recruitment this winter, will they again be looking for people next year? What type of A/C is the sim evaluation done on?

Cheers,

P.S. You European people are lucky. Westjet (Canada's Ryanair) are recruiting monthly. MINIMUM requirements are 5000 hours. That is a 5 with 3 zeros. They have a stack of resumes to the roof, and all meet the minimums. Food for thought.

:eek: :eek: :eek:

Canadiankid 27th Sep 2002 21:14

Come on people....any more comments/info on Britannia and their requirements for DEP's???

Avenger 28th Sep 2002 10:17

The facts are:

If you have 1500+ hrs including 500 jet or 1000 turbine then you are regarded as 1st Officer grade and the starting salary is £36,681

There are various second officer grades for people with less than this and the pay for second officers starts at:

Second Officer 1 £24,970
Second Officer 2 £28,538
Second Officer 3 £32.105

The formula for the ranks is quite complex, well, too complex for me to type out!.

After my discussion with them I got the impression they were looking for people with jet or heavy TP time, but like many airlines cast a wide net to keep the demographics correct. Having said that, one may assume the number of entry level jobs would be limited as there are a few guys around with the requirements at the moment.

The overall package works out less than a FO with time at Ryanair.

Good Luck

expedite_climb 28th Sep 2002 17:09

Avenger,

Im not bashing either - but youll work a lot harder for your dosh with ryan. ('spose thats fair really...)


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