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Old 5th Nov 2000, 22:45
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Question What Did You Take Home This Month?

I was looking at the pay scales on the BALPA forum and found it near impossible to get a like-for-like comparison on pilots pay. some airlines were not even on their list.

If it's not too rude a question, what did you take home this month after tax all told, which airline, type and seat?

I'll start: Capt, easyJet, B737, GBP 4300
 
Old 5th Nov 2000, 23:48
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Under paid Captain ....A320/321
Virgin Atlantic GBP 3300

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Old 5th Nov 2000, 23:53
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F/O Britannia £2800
 
Old 6th Nov 2000, 00:02
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Underpaid Southwest captain. (737’s)

9,000 USD = about 6,200 GBP.

With company 13 years.




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Old 6th Nov 2000, 00:18
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British European - Capt - BAe146 = £2800

 
Old 6th Nov 2000, 00:22
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Overpaid BA Captain; £*****

Airclues

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Old 6th Nov 2000, 00:33
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'xcuse me for interjecting from the ground, but controlled 93 of you lot yesterday and will take home £1746 end of the month.

Giz a job!
 
Old 6th Nov 2000, 00:46
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Air Europe Italy,
Captain, Boeing 767,
3000 sterling!!! Yes, don't laugh.
Why do I stay? Because the sun shines more here than in UK - makes the wine sweeter!!!
 
Old 6th Nov 2000, 00:53
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BA mid range 747 400 Capt £5700 (good month)
 
Old 6th Nov 2000, 01:01
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Virgin Training Captain IRI/TRI top of seniority list (14 years with company/11 as a Captain) £5000 after tax less £500 for pension to get 11.5% contribution from Virgin. No more increments until retirement in 2011.

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Old 6th Nov 2000, 01:12
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Experienced Type rated A&C Eng, doing his damnedest to not kill you guys/gals, in the wind & rain etc (sob!) £2200 and that's good money!


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Old 6th Nov 2000, 01:13
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Gulf Air
F/O B767
+/- £ 3000 (Worked a lot!)
 
Old 6th Nov 2000, 01:13
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As a very unloved Go Captain I rush home to my darling wife and squealing children with the princely sum of £3000. Hurrah! Then I pay for my car park, BUPA etc. etc.
 
Old 6th Nov 2000, 01:35
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Royal Air Force chap :
10 years service, 6 post-wings.

£2200 after tax.

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Old 6th Nov 2000, 01:48
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To put it in better context, include your years-of-service with the company. For instance, someone with 12 years at Company X will obviously make more than someone with 2 years.

Just curious, too.....why did PPRuNe Admin edit Capt Airclues's salary?
 
Old 6th Nov 2000, 01:50
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NATS ATCO, Glasgow Airport, Held a validation for 17 months. Took home £1617 this month. Great innit?????
 
Old 6th Nov 2000, 01:57
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...er maybe, but that is still more than many turbo-prop F/O's earn and I bet you didn't have to spend £40,000 to pay for your own training!
 
Old 6th Nov 2000, 01:59
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Hmm, some encouragment here for us newbies...
BA B737 EOG, 5 months in, £2200. Getting there....

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Old 6th Nov 2000, 02:04
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Turboprop F/O
Less than £1250
+ a Cadbury's Caramel bar left lying around in the crewroom.

(NB: 3 years ago, whilst still an ATCO at LATCC, took home nearly twice that. Although the view is better now...)
 
Old 6th Nov 2000, 02:32
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A cabin lady.
 


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