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Old 26th Jan 2015, 08:47
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Anyone else in the sim in the first week of Feb?

Would be good to get in touch!
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Old 26th Jan 2015, 10:04
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Permafrost_ATPL

I had similar thoughts but then sensibly came to this conclusion: it's a short-term decision if you go with a LH offer just because it's LH. I know, you can have a very nice lifestyle part-time LHS with EZY (despite what people say, there is some terrible rostering but BA guys are working just as hard with 6 days on in a row - it becomes what you can make of the options available). Not only could you be reassigned SH (debate likelihood elsewhere) but in a few years those who joined on SH and are transferring to LH will still have seniority over you. Joining BA is a full career move and you're better off in the longer term (and at the end of your career) getting in early on SH. That way you will retire with higher seniority and that means better lifestyle. Patience is a virtue - annoyingly. Best of luck.
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Old 26th Jan 2015, 10:32
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With regard to staff travel I am still very junior and I have found it works very well. You get one Club ticket for you and family after 6 months with the company but clearly you have to pick your flights sensibly.

Trying to get on the 1 Orlando flight a day in the middle of August is not likely to succeed but trying to get on one of the 20 flights a day to New York or Newark is much more likely.

If you are using it for your family holiday in the summer it is a last minute task. Find the open flights or destinations then book the accomodation. DON'T book your accomodation in January and then expect to get on your flight of choice during the summer holidays. For me it has been very successful but my wife is very flexible and doesn't get too stressed with last minute changes.

If your partner is high maintenance and needs everything confirmed 6 months in advance then staff travel is not for you.

The other option we have is buying confirmed tickets at a discount. Sometimes the discount is fairly considerable but sometimes its only a few pounds. Its always worth checking against the main BA website.
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Old 27th Jan 2015, 15:09
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I was very surprised to hear from several Aer Berlin FO's that they have all been sent an email offering them an assessment with BA for a minimum two year contract on the 747 or 777.
Anyone know of a similar deal for UK pilots with Lufthansa?
BA just held some roadshows in berlin, however there is no special deal. Just that they can return after two years with BA (if they manage to get in) to Air Berlin if they want to, at their original place in the seniority list (a deal that has been offered with the unmentionable middle east airline and turkish airlines as well). Apart from that they have to jump through the same hoops as anyone else, once the next recruitment window opens. It was mentioned that around 300 pilots are needed this year with around 100 already recruited, 250 to the a320 fleet and the rest to 787 and 747, but the 787 spots are probably already taken.

Difference between BA and Lufthansa is that BA is growing and actively recruiting, whereas Lufthansa is shrinking and probably seeing redundancies in the future, with a backlog of around a thousand cadets that are waiting for their place in a Lufty flightdeck.
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Old 27th Jan 2015, 15:16
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Presumably BALPA have nothing to say about the Scope agreement?
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Old 27th Jan 2015, 17:33
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So a need of 300. Just curious, how many SFO's have been upgraded? Where did such a massive need come from? Rostering is getting slicker right? Limitations being relaxed etc.
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Old 28th Jan 2015, 13:30
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Where did it come from?......B...........M..........I

That's why IAG want Aer Lingus so much.
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Old 28th Jan 2015, 14:11
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The African Dude, yes I am very aware of the seniority issue. But I am looking 10 years down the line. I fear we have it as good as it's going to get with Carolyn and the next one through the revolving door won't be as moderate. And my body is already telling me to go part time. Very, very tricky choice.

Thanks to others about staff travel feedback.
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Old 28th Jan 2015, 21:07
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I think you're right about that and that's why I advocated jumping with even a SH offer if you're considering making the move. The main question has to be: how much better do you feel your lifestyle will be ten years down the line at BA? If it's significant for your particular circumstances, then you have to bite the bullet and go for it regardless of the fleet offer.
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Old 29th Jan 2015, 09:48
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OK, just read your original post again Agree with you, but a bit worried about paying the mortgage.

Unfortunately I'm getting wildly conflicting stories on take home pay for year 1 SH and LH! Some make it similar, some different by almost 1k.

If the latter if true, Mrs Permafrost won't be pleased!
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Old 29th Jan 2015, 14:00
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I have a course offer but am not yet on the payroll. A mate on the 767 (2-3 years service) seems to be netting, on average, a bit over £4k (the lowest was £3.5k ish and the highest £5.5k). It's a 'medium' haul fleet as I understand it. Others on the payroll may be able to clarify but I'm pretty sure I've seen quite a few suggested net figures on this, and other, threads.
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Old 29th Jan 2015, 14:38
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All DEPs start on the same pay, longhaul and shorthaul. Every year, the short haul payscales go up by around 2/3 of that on long haul, however you may then go long haul after 5 years and you go straight onto long haul paypoint 5, roughy a £6-7K pay rise. I net about £4500 per month, sometimes more or less, on a short haul roster PP4 albeit I am on the PP24 pay scales. I have pretty much total control over my life as more join below me. Longhaul beckons next year, on blindlines, so I may stay on short haul especially as i have small children. Joining as a DEP on long haul, means you stay junior for a very very long time, as those senior to you bid on to your fleet as they move off from short haul.
I also wasn't that far off a LGW command this year! food for thought.
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Old 29th Jan 2015, 15:11
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Hi,

Does anyone know if the Multidimensional capacity test when given the audio for the shape / colour needs a trigger input before selection of the colour and number or is it just the colour / number to input?

Thanks
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Old 29th Jan 2015, 15:19
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yes, hence food for thought, but gatwick doesn't have bidline?! I haven't decided to go long haul next year (if I have the option)! I can't say how far off Im afraid nor much else on the 2015 bid.
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Old 29th Jan 2015, 18:43
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I think it's a brave man who leaves LHR for LGW. For a long time gatwick has had to prove its right to exist.

Year one FO base your SH take home on £3800. About 1/3 of the pilots are on blind lines.
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Old 30th Jan 2015, 10:21
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More likely to get something of what you want from Carmen in your initial bid than you are from blindlines! There are some people at LGW who are very happy with their lot. Some on the bottom page even have every weekend off this month...

It's also worth noting that those joining on PP34 scales, will have a comparative pay cap at 22 years instead of 16 for LGW skippers, and PP25 for LHR FO's.

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Old 30th Jan 2015, 15:05
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You've got the published top pay points but yes there are a few pay point caps which can possibly be triggered if you stuff up, are unlucky/careless with your bidding/unambitious.....

With the caveat that the rules keep changing, pay scales are alll over the place and therefore I'm very open to correction the last time I looked any LHR based SFO, regardless of fleet, who doesn't bid for all available commands and as a result ends up remaining in the Right Hand seat stays frozen/capped at PP18.
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Old 31st Jan 2015, 05:17
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A few points:

LGW SH was in difficulty a few years ago but is now expanding, so ignore comments about being brave and going to LGW.

It is not all about braid but given that the pension scheme is a DC system, the earlier you get to the LHS the more you will retire with. LGW commands are significantly more junior that LHR. You can be retired for a long time, why live on less in retirement?

Being junior using Carmen at LGW gives you more control over your life than being junior on a BL, and therefore just being rostered at LHR.

If the offer is an earlier course at LGW that at LHR, remember that at BA seniority is king and the best advice is to take the early number rather than wait for the LHR or LH course. recruitment requirements change, waiting may well leave you in the pool without a job offer at all.

Good luck to all trying to get in.

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Old 31st Jan 2015, 10:12
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Does the 5-year "freeze" apply to transfers between LHR/LGW Airbus fleets? Ie, if you start RHS at Gatwick can you switch over the LHR after a couple of years?
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Old 31st Jan 2015, 14:47
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Out of interest how long does it normal take to hear back? I did the morning slot yesterday (Friday), haven't heard anything so far. Just wondering if it's still the same as it was a few years ago whereby you get a call same day if you've been successful, or an email a few days later if not. Not panicking yet though, hoping for some good news early next week.

Everyone at BA was extremely friendly and helpful, and they were excellent at putting all of us at ease on the day. It was a very pleasant experience.

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