Gratuities for pilots.
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tips for aircraft crew
i always thought tips would be sneered at by pilots and cabin crew,no idea why just believed that they were always extremely well paid!and wouldnt appreciate the gesture.
however after lurking on this forum my eyes have been opened into the aviation world so next time i fly,i will certainly handover a brown enelope of cash.
when i receive gifts as a nurse it doesnt make me do my job any better but does make us feel appreciated.
in fact if every pax gave a fiver ?average pax number 200,it would give a nice extra for taking us to the skies into what to me is a magical world as o level physics still cant make me understand the forces that keep me and the big metal thing stay up!
however after lurking on this forum my eyes have been opened into the aviation world so next time i fly,i will certainly handover a brown enelope of cash.
when i receive gifts as a nurse it doesnt make me do my job any better but does make us feel appreciated.
in fact if every pax gave a fiver ?average pax number 200,it would give a nice extra for taking us to the skies into what to me is a magical world as o level physics still cant make me understand the forces that keep me and the big metal thing stay up!
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Brown envelopes filled with cash always welcome - especially in the world of lo-cost
Basic flight principles: Theory of Flight
Enjoy!
Basic flight principles: Theory of Flight
Enjoy!
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tipping aircraft crew
thanks for that mad manc man i think?
that link took me back to that dry physics lab years ago,but i will overcome my irrational fear by reading and actually understanding it.i always thought you pilots were gods,now i know so!
give me a life support machine to fathom anyday.
that link took me back to that dry physics lab years ago,but i will overcome my irrational fear by reading and actually understanding it.i always thought you pilots were gods,now i know so!
give me a life support machine to fathom anyday.
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Only once in fifteen years....
Saying goodbye to the pax as they disembarked in Gibraltar, a chap thrust a £50 note into my hand and just said to buy all the cabin crew a drink as they had been so good to him during the flight.
No mention about us in the front though; no-one ever tips the pilot!
Happy days in GB...sorely missed!
Saying goodbye to the pax as they disembarked in Gibraltar, a chap thrust a £50 note into my hand and just said to buy all the cabin crew a drink as they had been so good to him during the flight.
No mention about us in the front though; no-one ever tips the pilot!
Happy days in GB...sorely missed!
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Some time ago, as I was sitting on reserve, the call comes from flt ops...
Special charter to CDG, at 3am.
Arriving at my L1011, I find the 30-odd passengers on board, aircraft already fueled, and after checks, we started and departed.
5 hours later, we land at CDG and all pax disembarked.
Off to hotac we went.
At about 6pm, a knock on my door.
A smartly dressed guy hands me the brown envelope.
Inside was $10K and a hand written note...'thank you very much for a superb flight'.
The Kings youngest sister was very generous....and she would absolutely not fly on anything other than the companies TriStars.
She had very good taste, without a doubt.
Special charter to CDG, at 3am.
Arriving at my L1011, I find the 30-odd passengers on board, aircraft already fueled, and after checks, we started and departed.
5 hours later, we land at CDG and all pax disembarked.
Off to hotac we went.
At about 6pm, a knock on my door.
A smartly dressed guy hands me the brown envelope.
Inside was $10K and a hand written note...'thank you very much for a superb flight'.
The Kings youngest sister was very generous....and she would absolutely not fly on anything other than the companies TriStars.
She had very good taste, without a doubt.
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Good Lord, I had no idea the flightdeck moved at 500 MPH. I was too busy enjoying the company of Prince Charles, Princess Anne and the equestrian team from the Montreal Olympics. Some fascinating people from all walks of life. The Bee Gees returning from Australia. Dozens of fascinating kids and their families. So many wonderful pasengers that it would take a day running through my log book to remember them all. If I had known I was going so fast I would have locked the flight deck door and stayed on the outside. The First Officer can cope with the speed.