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Old 24th May 2007, 09:23
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Two pages and still no numbers given!

Come on guys, let's us know what coin you are earning so the rest of us can get jealous.
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Old 24th May 2007, 10:15
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NLJ;

Check your PMs. The figures are as accurate as I can get.

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Old 31st May 2007, 10:31
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Anything to report yet NLJ ?
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Old 31st May 2007, 11:35
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Hi all

Nationally speaking what is the standard hourly rate paid for a new FI H.

Many thanks.
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Old 31st May 2007, 15:58
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Progress Report

To SilsoeSid and everyone else who may be waiting, I'll have something to post by the end of next week.

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Old 31st May 2007, 16:34
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LPlates,

I think an average hourly rate would be about £35-40 per flying hour i.e. you don't get paid if student doesn't show, or weather's bad, or briefing etc.

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Old 31st May 2007, 18:47
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"If you prick us, do we not bleed,"

Would someone else PLEASE make the joke so that I'm not expelled. Again.
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Old 31st May 2007, 20:55
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What joke Gerhardt? There's nowt funny about Shylock, The Merchant of Venice and there's equally nowt funny about pilots' salaries!

I dunno but, some of them are laughable!

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Old 1st Jun 2007, 07:54
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Well, I thought that we may have had some candid responses to NLJs request. You know, of the "yes I earn ££blah blah" sort of thing.

Sadly, there doesn't appear to be any of that.

Is it because we're all too embarrassed to admit that what we're earning just isn't good enough? None of us will openly publish because we fear ridicule! Well, that tells its own story.

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Old 1st Jun 2007, 16:00
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Whirlygig

Many thanks..

Looking to start my FI course soon. Thought I'd check to see what the going rate is.

Lplates
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Old 1st Jun 2007, 16:26
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Good point Big Windy,
How about we put up arbitrary figures and we can say less or more?

Police/Hems
Captain/Line pilots
£48,000

Chief Pilots,
£56,000


Corporate
Captain/Line pilot
£52,000

Chief Pilots,
£60,000

Is your salary less or more?


Offshore
Stop laughing!
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Old 1st Jun 2007, 16:28
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Big Windy, I'm sure most of us would say: "You go first, my friend!"

(Having said that, what I earn is between myself and my employer and not for public viewing).
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Old 1st Jun 2007, 16:56
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Does all this make a bit of difference though?

What does it take to get a salary adjustment? Lets say NLJ comes up with a recommended salary for a police line pilot to be say £48K, do we really expect the other forces to increase their pilots salaries?

NLJs unit may get a few more applicants for the vacancy so it would only be that units pilots who benefit, the 'new boy' starting on 48K and the ones already there getting an adjusting raise.

Once this salary of 48k is known, is there really an effective way for another unit to fight the cause for salary increase against those 'managment heel diggers' who will not be 'held to ransom'? You can hear them now...you don't like it...

There endeth a happy unit!
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Old 1st Jun 2007, 17:02
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Much less than those figures!! More than 10% less!!
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Old 1st Jun 2007, 17:15
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Just about scrape in to the bottom figure if I add my MIL pension!
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Old 1st Jun 2007, 17:16
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Sid,

In my experience, pilot salaries in particular only increase significantly when no-one will do the job for what is on offer. Myself and at least one other poster here were "burned" by the whims of a certain Chief Constable over direct employment issues. We both walked.

The Police have another option - keep the budget the same but make the goal posts wider with regard to minimum experience requirements; that appears to be the preferred option in these days of rampant bean countery.
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Old 1st Jun 2007, 17:36
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I only hope the widening goalposts issue doesn't end up with someone in a report somewhere saying, "I told you so!"
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Old 1st Jun 2007, 18:05
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Sid,

Sadly, I could already quote one accident where that could easily have been said.

A pilot with high ambitions not backed up by sufficient experience.

But, I'd better not.
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Old 1st Jun 2007, 19:03
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Not to do with skids and a run-on landing by any chance?
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Old 2nd Jun 2007, 10:09
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It ran on almost vertically........
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