Flybe Unable to Crew Aircraft
Joined: Sep 2003
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From: Scottish FIR
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I cannot see anywhere on this thread accusations of flybe forcing people to work into their days off. So why post a denial? Just curious.
No, flybe has no one working days off due to the over crewing situation. They dont ask people to work extra sectors or force them to work into days off either.
Joined: Jun 2002
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From: Wor Yerm
The bigger the operation, the bigger the turnover. Also, there is the big jet mentality - turboprops are not enough for some.
SW - you are still out there then mate? Thought that you had disappeared off the face of the earth.
Trevor
SW - you are still out there then mate? Thought that you had disappeared off the face of the earth.
Trevor
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From: uk
I don't think it's really to do with a large 'jet mentality'. It's more to do with the management shafting the crews. Seniority has pretty much gone out the window - to the detriment of those guys who have been there through thick and thin. Loyalty isn't being rewarded.


Joined: Jan 2001
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From: home
Could it be the aircraft are uncrewed because of this.
http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthr...30#post1902630
http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthr...30#post1902630
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From: NZ
Hiya Trev - no mate, these days I am back in sunny NZ engaged in starting an aviation-related business, and doing a bit of contract flying to keep my hand in.
How about you, skippering some big shiny jet now?
Back on topic, surprised if they are all that short, there are a few 146 people about now since Euromanx have closed Galway. Not usre about Q400 people though, probably all gone to Easyjet.
Mind you flybe have been known to wait until they have absolutely no choice but to hire contract people - it costs them quite a bit.
As for working days off, extra sectors etc that has been going on for years, why do you think so many vote with their feet when the hiring starts elsewshere? Easy to fix, and would cost a lot less than training new people all the time!
How about you, skippering some big shiny jet now?
Back on topic, surprised if they are all that short, there are a few 146 people about now since Euromanx have closed Galway. Not usre about Q400 people though, probably all gone to Easyjet.
Mind you flybe have been known to wait until they have absolutely no choice but to hire contract people - it costs them quite a bit.
As for working days off, extra sectors etc that has been going on for years, why do you think so many vote with their feet when the hiring starts elsewshere? Easy to fix, and would cost a lot less than training new people all the time!




