BACF nibbling at BA
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BACF nibbling at BA
I might be skeptical, but why doesn't the BA guys see what Cityflyer is doing?
BACF are now operating LGW domestic routes now. Cityflyer STILL ain't on the seniority list. Are the mainline guys blind?
BACF are now operating LGW domestic routes now. Cityflyer STILL ain't on the seniority list. Are the mainline guys blind?

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I thought this particular pot got stirred a week or two back...
Anyhow with mainline normal CAPS through the roof there’s no way those flights can be operated by mainline so it’s a case of somebody in the BA portfolio has to operate the slots until mainline recruiting catches up.
If BACF are still operating those routes instead of mainline next winter then maybe the subject is worth revisiting.
Anyhow with mainline normal CAPS through the roof there’s no way those flights can be operated by mainline so it’s a case of somebody in the BA portfolio has to operate the slots until mainline recruiting catches up.
If BACF are still operating those routes instead of mainline next winter then maybe the subject is worth revisiting.
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Cityflyer STILL ain't on the seniority list
Just to calm people’s frayed nerves. City flyer will not be ‘bolted on’ to the Master Seniority list. (Though individuals are of course free to apply.) Nor will these LGW routes be permanently, farmed out to BACF.
(Incidentally, contrary to popular opinion, it ain’t BALPA that object to a merge, but IAG!!!)
Once the numbers of aircraft, and massive mainline pilot recruitment, is actioned, BACF will return to what they are great at. Which is flying ‘sub scope’ aircraft out of LCY and (sadly for mainline!) the regions.
They do a great job, with a great scheduling agreement! BACF is a great launch point for a pilot career in the airlines!

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Anyone heard a rumour that all pilots in BACF will once again be blocked from any mainline recruitment to avoid further chaos in BACF manpower planning? ... because they are not going to have another summer of 20 odd Captains putting papers in for mainline... so I hear?
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If you work for City Flyer, as I understand it. You have to tell your supervisor if you are applying to British Airways.
How can that be legal? I thought the days of indentured serventude went out with Dickens.
The way I heard it from a direct entry captain was City Flyer was going to go toe to toe against EasyJet and Ryan. We were just boozing it up, down the pub, but the way he described it to me, I thought his contract was diabolical.
How can that be legal? I thought the days of indentured serventude went out with Dickens.
The way I heard it from a direct entry captain was City Flyer was going to go toe to toe against EasyJet and Ryan. We were just boozing it up, down the pub, but the way he described it to me, I thought his contract was diabolical.
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I am not sure I fully understand what you are getting at? Or what Mainline guys are blind about?

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Does anyone here criticise Trump for 'protectionism'?
(What is a 'Master Seniority list'? Does that hark back to some time when ships' captains, 'Masters', might have been ranked by age, or in other words 'seniority'?)
(What is a 'Master Seniority list'? Does that hark back to some time when ships' captains, 'Masters', might have been ranked by age, or in other words 'seniority'?)
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Trossie the MSL is everything apart from protectionism. It keeps things fair and transparent in BA, but I guess for outsiders it might be hard to see the fairness and transparency of the system.
I guess the BA Master Seniority List is a list on which you won't find any Cityflyer employed pilot in the future
I guess the BA Master Seniority List is a list on which you won't find any Cityflyer employed pilot in the future

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From: A little south of the "Black Sheep" brewery
Ahh... Seniority lists.
I think that the last time one was proven to be really good was when Lt John Chard took command at Rourke's Drift as he was commissioned before Lt Gonville Bromhead. Powered flight started nearly a quarter of a century later.
I think that the last time one was proven to be really good was when Lt John Chard took command at Rourke's Drift as he was commissioned before Lt Gonville Bromhead. Powered flight started nearly a quarter of a century later.

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From: The Winchester
(What is a 'Master Seniority list'? Does that hark back to some time when ships' captains, 'Masters', might have been ranked by age, or in other words 'seniority'?)




