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11th Nov 2023, 07:18
Replies: 861
Views: 498,267
Posted By TorqueStripe

Nobody has to go out of base. But what's wrong of...

Nobody has to go out of base. But what's wrong of the company to offer extra incentive for people willing to help out at and at the same time experience a different base/country from time to time? ...
30th Jun 2023, 09:08
Replies: 6
Views: 5,768
Posted By TorqueStripe

From one of your contracts: 9. Refund...

From one of your contracts:

9. Refund Policy: Should Pilot cancel the program at any time after having signed this agreement and made program payment(s), no refund will be made
to Pilot. Should...
Forum: Tech Log
25th Jan 2023, 19:24
Replies: 5
Views: 1,431
Posted By TorqueStripe

It's all intertwined in the following: ...

It's all intertwined in the following:
https://www.easa.europa.eu/community/topics/all-weather-operations-0...
13th Jun 2022, 08:28
Replies: 861
Views: 498,267
Posted By TorqueStripe

What exactly is atrocious about failing type...

What exactly is atrocious about failing type rated people not being able to answer what green dot or CDL are?
I didn't know Wizz did assessments in KUL, but if people pass there despite these short...
1st May 2022, 16:23
Replies: 861
Views: 498,267
Posted By TorqueStripe

Wizz doesn't do hotels, unless you go AOG. Hence,...

Wizz doesn't do hotels, unless you go AOG. Hence, no Jetlag problem either. You're sleeping in your own place/base every night.
As AUH has the longest sectors, you will have the most days off. 10...
30th Apr 2022, 18:49
Replies: 861
Views: 498,267
Posted By TorqueStripe

I'm just curious how you can have minimum days...

I'm just curious how you can have minimum days off while flying to your maximum, especially at a base like AUH?

I'm at a base with way less daily average flight time, but would certainly be...
2nd Mar 2022, 11:57
Replies: 861
Views: 498,267
Posted By TorqueStripe

To be fair though, they are the only foreign...

To be fair though, they are the only foreign operator that had/has bases there as well.
Much easier to cancel flights than to close down bases with local staff.
6th Feb 2022, 20:48
Replies: 12
Views: 8,019
Posted By TorqueStripe

I'm guessing he may have mixed that up with a...

I'm guessing he may have mixed that up with a Lauda or Buzz Captain salary 😅
6th Jan 2022, 20:18
Replies: 861
Views: 498,267
Posted By TorqueStripe

Again, i don't think it has to be in an airline. ...

Again, i don't think it has to be in an airline.
Fast jet pilots, corporate pilots, helicopter pilots... All with different factors, but if a few thousand hours in those multiplied by .3/.5/.7...
6th Jan 2022, 18:36
Replies: 861
Views: 498,267
Posted By TorqueStripe

[QUOTE=Giuff;11166003] Pretty sure it's 1500...

[QUOTE=Giuff;11166003]

Pretty sure it's 1500 hours according to their factorization rules in general. You can join as SFO with no experience >60 tons.
8th Dec 2021, 07:42
Replies: 35
Views: 13,553
Posted By TorqueStripe

I understand the OP as not referring to VR, but...

I understand the OP as not referring to VR, but actually those that did not retire early and instead continued throughout the pandemic to mandatory retirement age, only to have to retire now anyway....
4th Nov 2021, 18:54
Replies: 861
Views: 498,267
Posted By TorqueStripe

You forgot to mention that according to their...

You forgot to mention that according to their presentation, they are back to 2019 staffing levels, and 70% of people let go decided to return.
So suddenly we're down to the same amount of staff...
31st Oct 2021, 16:46
Replies: 861
Views: 498,267
Posted By TorqueStripe

Pearlharbour Believe me, I am all for the...

Pearlharbour

Believe me, I am all for the truth.

The 29th October 2019 was also after daylight savings time ended, and under the winter schedule. Today, the first day of the winter schedule...
31st Oct 2021, 09:30
Replies: 861
Views: 498,267
Posted By TorqueStripe

I am assuming that number is the week over week...

I am assuming that number is the week over week comparison from the Eurocontrol feed. Keep in mind last year daylight savings time ended a week earlier than this year, so that number is comparing...
23rd Aug 2021, 23:57
Replies: 614
Views: 260,854
Posted By TorqueStripe

MCT SET There's simply no answer to that....

MCT SET

There's simply no answer to that. Once things pick up again, expect to fly close to yearly limits, or on average 70-75 hours a month. That could mean X 4 sector domestic days in Italy, Y 2...
20th Aug 2021, 08:34
Replies: 614
Views: 260,854
Posted By TorqueStripe

And what about Lauda Europe's new contracts...

And what about Lauda Europe's new contracts paying only 40EUR/block hour with no hourly guarantee?
28th Jul 2021, 08:01
Replies: 2,033
Views: 1,647,546
Posted By TorqueStripe

FlightDetent I'm going by actual numbers. A...

FlightDetent

I'm going by actual numbers. A SFO flying around 650 hours in 2020 (Certainly, at one of the bases least affected by restrictions), took home 38.5k EUR (Confair, no multiplier). Times...
27th Jul 2021, 20:15
Replies: 2,033
Views: 1,647,546
Posted By TorqueStripe

FlightDetent I think you have no idea about...

FlightDetent

I think you have no idea about the salary structure within Wizz in regards to basic vs flexible pay components.

Almost 3 times more would mean a Ryan Air FO raking in 6 figures...
5th Jul 2021, 10:43
Replies: 2,033
Views: 1,647,546
Posted By TorqueStripe

Somehow the share price needs to increase to...

Somehow the share price needs to increase to 120GBP over the next 5 years, in order for 'Joe' to gain a 100 million GBP bonus, and the leadership team a combined 50 million.
But let's look at the...
Forum: Rotorheads
2nd Jun 2018, 17:42
Replies: 4
Views: 1,577
Posted By TorqueStripe

It's the same discounts that apply to all airline...

It's the same discounts that apply to all airline employees and just about everyone in the travel industry, not only aimed at pilots. They can be booked by anyone, but ID will be checked (and a pilot...
Forum: Rotorheads
2nd Jun 2018, 15:27
Replies: 4
Views: 1,577
Posted By TorqueStripe

Sorry, this sounds a lot like spam. New...

Sorry, this sounds a lot like spam.

New poster, and having just searched YouTube (why YouTube? Why not provide a direct link to a website), the only video that comes up in regard to the flight...
Forum: Rotorheads
1st Feb 2017, 20:17
Replies: 2
Views: 1,767
Posted By TorqueStripe

It's been a few years, but IIRC correctly you...

It's been a few years, but IIRC correctly you have 2 EEC test switches... CH A Hard/CH B Hard and CH A Soft/Ch B Soft. If you hold the switch in a respective position, and the manual reversion light...
Forum: Rotorheads
31st May 2016, 22:12
Replies: 150
Views: 168,308
Posted By TorqueStripe

I hope you take no offense and keep posting...

I hope you take no offense and keep posting openings;-), but your posting required a 109SP and NVG rating, SUFFICIENT experience on type and in law enforcement, and immediate availability.

Self...
Forum: Rotorheads
16th Oct 2013, 18:31
Replies: 313
Views: 65,560
Posted By TorqueStripe

Maybe the problem lies in the fact that you are...

Maybe the problem lies in the fact that you are portraying yourself as a captain with only ATPL theory ;-) If all these companies would be looking for slaves, they wouldn't be offering some of the...
Forum: Rotorheads
28th Oct 2012, 18:45
Replies: 674
Views: 814,492
Posted By TorqueStripe

You do realize, if we are talking dutch taxes...

You do realize, if we are talking dutch taxes here, you don't have to pay the 52% over the whole amount, and if you are coming from abroad there is this handy thing called the 30% ruling, which...
Forum: Rotorheads
5th Nov 2007, 12:11
Replies: 4
Views: 775
Posted By TorqueStripe

Rather than making it a sticky from time to time...

Rather than making it a sticky from time to time after one of those sets of new wannabe threads is started every few weeks and then 'unsticking' it again after couple days, wouldn't it be advisable...
Replies: 2
Views: 799
Posted By TorqueStripe

The Luftfahrtbundesamt can be found here:...

The Luftfahrtbundesamt can be found here: www.lba.de

List of all the schools:...
Forum: Rotorheads
1st May 2006, 22:40
Replies: 69
Views: 11,453
Posted By TorqueStripe

Except when necessary for takeoff or landing, no...

Except when necessary for takeoff or landing, no person may operate an aircraft below the following altitudes:

(a) Anywhere. An altitude allowing, if a power unit fails, an emergency landing...
Forum: Rotorheads
23rd Jan 2006, 14:53
Replies: 10
Views: 1,740
Posted By TorqueStripe

30 USD for a 4 Minute phonecall and 5 USD for a...

30 USD for a 4 Minute phonecall and 5 USD for a single weather product fax. Please tell me your kidding:{
Forum: Rotorheads
15th Jan 2006, 18:12
Replies: 4
Views: 916
Posted By TorqueStripe

Re: Safety newsletters online

The HumanAD newsletter from Bell Helicopters

http://www.bellhelicopter.com/en/training/index.cfm?content=services/human_ad.cfm
Forum: Rotorheads
13th Dec 2005, 16:22
Replies: 2
Views: 2,611
Posted By TorqueStripe

The ICAO online shop is not very user friednly,...

The ICAO online shop is not very user friednly, imho, but google brought this side up:

http://www.ariane-info.com/ICAO%20Air%20Navigation.htm

Costs 89 $.
Forum: Rotorheads
1st Sep 2005, 23:26
Replies: 14
Views: 1,470
Posted By TorqueStripe

I don't have too much insight in the insurance...

I don't have too much insight in the insurance business, but could imagine that especially in the US with a Robinson-Pathfinder Insurance, that there is a clause in the insurance policy prohibiting...
Forum: Rotorheads
7th Aug 2005, 20:57
Replies: 18
Views: 3,321
Posted By TorqueStripe

That climb rate of 457 km /minute sure sounds...

That climb rate of 457 km /minute sure sounds like a lot of fun.
Forum: Rotorheads
9th Jul 2005, 18:50
Replies: 5
Views: 1,396
Posted By TorqueStripe

Both Palm Beach Helicopters and Heliflight have...

Both Palm Beach Helicopters and Heliflight have the FlyIt for sure, and I think HAI as well (even though not sure).
Forum: Rotorheads
3rd Jul 2005, 17:44
Replies: 7
Views: 1,494
Posted By TorqueStripe

babelfish.altavista.com 02 July - INCIDENT...

babelfish.altavista.com

02 July - INCIDENT To the MUGELLO - only grazed Tragedy to Polcanto, in the common one of Saint Village Lorenzo, where, towards the 14,45, a Agusta A109E Power helicopter...
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