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25th Jan 2009, 19:24
Replies: 161
Views: 79,338
Posted By The Greaser

Starbear, I think £3600 - £4000 take home is...

Starbear, I think £3600 - £4000 take home is reasonable for a year 1 FO given the low taxation rates on generous allowances many airlines offer, especially if longhaul.
Forum: Cabin Crew
25th Nov 2008, 16:15
Replies: 8
Views: 4,175
Posted By The Greaser

The oven fire-fighting CSD is particularly...

The oven fire-fighting CSD is particularly note-worthy!!!:p
8th Oct 2008, 12:33
Replies: 3,326
Views: 1,386,775
Posted By The Greaser

777 not in surplus either.

777 not in surplus either.
10th Sep 2008, 19:16
Replies: 3,326
Views: 1,386,775
Posted By The Greaser

Mr R - probably need a bit of revision though! ...

Mr R - probably need a bit of revision though!

PTang - no Im not on the course but being juniorish on the fleet (with Mr Ripley!) was just hoping for a bit of new blood to help us up the list a...
10th Sep 2008, 15:26
Replies: 3,326
Views: 1,386,775
Posted By The Greaser

Out of interest - any newly recruited DEP's...

Out of interest - any newly recruited DEP's starting on the 777 in the next few months???
15th Apr 2007, 19:29
Replies: 40
Views: 19,181
Posted By The Greaser

The noise in the Intercontinental over the last 2...

The noise in the Intercontinental over the last 2 days has been dreadful. As mentioned there was a cricket match going on with attendant noise all day and loud music into the night. The hotel is also...
Replies: 506
Views: 56,105
Posted By The Greaser

And most if not all other UK airlines too.

And most if not all other UK airlines too.
12th Aug 2006, 07:02
Replies: 35
Views: 6,258
Posted By The Greaser

Carnage Matey! sums it up pretty nicely. With the...

Carnage Matey! sums it up pretty nicely. With the new midfleet agreement at LGW hopefully LGW longhaul nightstops might be more sociable soon.
Forum: Questions
2nd Jun 2006, 12:48
Replies: 64
Views: 14,767
Posted By The Greaser

Well I know which lifestyle I would prefer. ...

Well I know which lifestyle I would prefer.

Kestrel - suspect it is due to flight duty period limitations.
8th Mar 2006, 15:13
Replies: 171
Views: 203,352
Posted By The Greaser

No there are no such problems with the serengeti...

No there are no such problems with the serengeti drivers gradient lenses and I agree wholeheartedly with Suvarnabhumi - they are outstanding.
Forum: Rotorheads
8th Mar 2006, 15:13
Replies: 178
Views: 58,665
Posted By The Greaser

No there are no such problems with the serengeti...

No there are no such problems with the serengeti drivers gradient lenses and I agree wholeheartedly with Suvarnabhumi - they are outstanding.
8th Mar 2006, 10:29
Replies: 8
Views: 1,593
Posted By The Greaser

www.ba.com

www.ba.com
Forum: Questions
8th Feb 2006, 12:48
Replies: 11
Views: 5,517
Posted By The Greaser

It surely is true on the 777, not so sure about...

It surely is true on the 777, not so sure about the other fleets.
12th Jan 2006, 18:50
Replies: 171
Views: 203,352
Posted By The Greaser

Re: The best pilot sunglasses

These guys are excellent if you need any prescription sunglasses including serengeti.

http://www.opticsplanet.net/sunglasses.html
Forum: Rotorheads
12th Jan 2006, 18:50
Replies: 178
Views: 58,665
Posted By The Greaser

Re: The best pilot sunglasses

These guys are excellent if you need any prescription sunglasses including serengeti.

http://www.opticsplanet.net/sunglasses.html
11th Jan 2006, 09:53
Replies: 12
Views: 14,298
Posted By The Greaser

Re: BA Staff Travel Benefits

As shuttleworth said - it is unlimited ID90's. The yearly bookable club ticket is an ID100. You become eligible for the ID90's after 6 months service - the ID100 after you complete your final line...
24th Nov 2005, 14:13
Replies: 11
Views: 3,128
Posted By The Greaser

Lost for words - Do you have a BLR...

Lost for words -

Do you have a BLR reference for the fact that consolidating pilots are guaranteed a trip line? I know that we are safe from reserve periods but was not aware of that rule.
...
22nd Nov 2005, 11:49
Replies: 11
Views: 3,128
Posted By The Greaser

Bubair, check your emails.

Bubair, check your emails.
21st Nov 2005, 19:42
Replies: 11
Views: 3,128
Posted By The Greaser

Have been on 777 3 months - have not had a blind...

Have been on 777 3 months - have not had a blind line yet - in fact if you are not fussy you will have no problem getting a trip line - could have had 15 days off a month but have opted to fly a...
2nd Nov 2005, 20:11
Replies: 13
Views: 2,579
Posted By The Greaser

For an MD-80 maybe, for a Boeing, in my...

For an MD-80 maybe, for a Boeing, in my experience the aircraft would be all over the sky if you fly it like a puppet on a string.
25th Oct 2005, 14:30
Replies: 16
Views: 4,059
Posted By The Greaser

Flight pay £10 per hour taxed 100% Daily...

Flight pay £10 per hour taxed 100%
Daily allowance £10 per day untaxed
Hourly rate £2.64 - 18% is taxed

Salaries have just gone up 2.8% I think
First year DEP FO basic is £44000

Ive been...
25th Oct 2005, 14:27
Replies: 161
Views: 41,481
Posted By The Greaser

Its not just FO's leaving - Captains are also...

Its not just FO's leaving - Captains are also taking downgrades into FO jobs at Emirates/BA etc.
22nd Sep 2005, 20:49
Replies: 24
Views: 3,770
Posted By The Greaser

You will be promoted to SFO as soon as you have...

You will be promoted to SFO as soon as you have your full ATPL.
Command requires a minimum of 3000 factored hours.
15th Sep 2005, 12:51
Replies: 11
Views: 2,190
Posted By The Greaser

If I remember correctly it normally takes about 2...

If I remember correctly it normally takes about 2 weeks after submitting the application to hearing about interview, so I wouldn't go calling anyone just yet or they may tear your application up.
Forum: ATC Issues
13th Sep 2005, 19:52
Replies: 11
Views: 1,740
Posted By The Greaser

2 nautical miles is my guess.

2 nautical miles is my guess.
10th Sep 2005, 19:40
Replies: 5
Views: 1,210
Posted By The Greaser

1. You get free tea/coffee/water and hot...

1. You get free tea/coffee/water and hot meals/sandwiches and snacks depending upon the length of duty day.

2. No they dont need to travel with you.

3. Dont know.

4. 2700-3000 per month net...
27th Aug 2005, 07:19
Replies: 1
Views: 988
Posted By The Greaser

Yes, it gives Herc pilots the opportunity to go...

Yes, it gives Herc pilots the opportunity to go straight onto the 777 - which many have.
23rd Aug 2005, 16:32
Replies: 2
Views: 955
Posted By The Greaser

Heathrow departures on Woburn departures...

Heathrow departures on Woburn departures frequently fly at lowish altitudes over this area. Probably one of those.
23rd Aug 2005, 16:17
Replies: 4
Views: 5,819
Posted By The Greaser

No examination - just a simple questonnaire...

No examination - just a simple questonnaire asking if you have any limitations on your license, if you have been in hospital in the past year, how many days off sick you have had in the last year etc...
19th Aug 2005, 17:52
Replies: 5
Views: 2,073
Posted By The Greaser

The longer trips (high credit) to China seem to...

The longer trips (high credit) to China seem to be most popular (Shanghai and Peking), there are also 4/5 day trips to Barbados and Antigua from LGW.
16th Aug 2005, 15:12
Replies: 21
Views: 4,726
Posted By The Greaser

I've heard that a very large european low cost...

I've heard that a very large european low cost airline wants to start doing this.
Forum: Questions
16th Aug 2005, 15:10
Replies: 14
Views: 4,783
Posted By The Greaser

Most of the 737-300 and 700 I have flown have all...

Most of the 737-300 and 700 I have flown have all had 10 knot limits.
Forum: Questions
16th Aug 2005, 14:33
Replies: 14
Views: 4,783
Posted By The Greaser

737 - 10kt tailwind maximum 777 - 15kt tailwind...

737 - 10kt tailwind maximum
777 - 15kt tailwind maximum
3rd Aug 2005, 16:48
Replies: 12
Views: 5,269
Posted By The Greaser

LHR cabin crew have been known to fly out of LGW...

LHR cabin crew have been known to fly out of LGW though - heaven forbid!
3rd Aug 2005, 15:14
Replies: 12
Views: 5,269
Posted By The Greaser

Don't let the facts get in the way of a good...

Don't let the facts get in the way of a good story.
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