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Old 2nd Apr 2001, 18:49
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Blended-winglets
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Question BA Euro Gatwick

As it stands at the moment are BA euroGatwick pilots allowed to bid for BA mainline fleets?
 
Old 2nd Apr 2001, 19:20
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BA EOG pilots are on the BA Seniority list, and bid into / out of EOG / Mainline as any other pilot does e.g. with 4 year freezes etc.

Just while they are at EOG they work to a different payscale, scheduling agreement allowances etc.

That's the broad brush anyway...
 
Old 2nd Apr 2001, 19:26
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So if they are on different pay why would any of mainline want to work for EuroGatwick?
 
Old 2nd Apr 2001, 19:28
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EOG has sometimes been known as EGO. Basically it gets them an early command.
 
Old 2nd Apr 2001, 20:23
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BA EOG pilots are nearly all BA mainline pilots seconded to EOG. They are all on Mainline Pay and Flying Hour Rate (salaries capped at Pay point 18. The only differences are in the allowance system (approx. £2.00for each hour on duty) and No Bidline Scheduling System. Carmen Preferential System instead.

[This message has been edited by Sierra One (edited 02 April 2001).]
 

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