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As for the NEO rumour; I think we’re all looking towards FIA in two weeks with keen interest.

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And yet, Zenon recently phoned me out of the blue and asked for an updated CV which they were very happy with, and which they forwarded to Virgin. Despite my qualifications and years of experience*, the answer came back no. I am not in the first flush of youth, was this a factor ?
* I am A330/A350 type rated and have flown that type long-haul for many years with two respected UK airlines, so I would have only needed a few days refresher SIMs to slot straight onto their fleet and fill a RHS.
The time before, when I applied; they put me through all the on-line cadet psychometric tests etc. Is it really necessary to put long term rated and experienced pilots through the same process ? Surely just a chat with the Chief Pilot to make sure candidates are normal, mature people, and a successful SIM revalidation would suffice ?
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* I am A330/A350 type rated and have flown that type long-haul for many years with two respected UK airlines, so I would have only needed a few days refresher SIMs to slot straight onto their fleet and fill a RHS.
The time before, when I applied; they put me through all the on-line cadet psychometric tests etc. Is it really necessary to put long term rated and experienced pilots through the same process ? Surely just a chat with the Chief Pilot to make sure candidates are normal, mature people, and a successful SIM revalidation would suffice ?
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Our allowances are HMRC standard rates (rubbish) and paid on a separate credit card so those figures are salary alone.

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We now get a Basic Pay plus Flying Pay for the first 60 sectors which combine to form our Fixed Total Pay. For SFO1 that £88132 + £8813 = £96945 (in 2024 payscale)
After 60 sectors we get a Variable Flying Pay per Flight Duty Period (a sector basically) of £141.01. So assuming you fly 91 sectors that totals £101880. If you fly above 91 sectors that flying pay becomes enhanced to £423.03 per FDP.
The bad news is that the variable flying pay elements are paid in arrears every February. The good news is that it’s all pensionable at 15%.
If you’re still really hungry for more cash then there’s a Productivity Booster which gives you another 11% on your basic in return for giving up all your roster protections to work EASA limits.
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PPJN is accurate although unclear. Your pay is guaranteed at 60 sectors per year, even if you fly 10 sectors. Anything over 60 sectors is where the variable pay comes in.
Almost everything you earn at a Virgin is pensionable, including office day payments etc. Only thing that isn’t is day off payments. Pension is total 21% (15 company, 6 pilot). Compared to elsewhere where it’s just your basic that’s pensioned.
Almost all (4 out of 6 flights per day) west coast has been 2 nights for the last 18-24 months. Just 2 flights are still 1 nights. But that is changing with new pay deal. All west coast will be 2 nights with 3 days off minimum
The rule in the new agreement is anything greater than 10 hours block time outbound = 2 nights. This is the same rule we had prior to Covid. Also covers South Africa, Maldives etc.
Almost everything you earn at a Virgin is pensionable, including office day payments etc. Only thing that isn’t is day off payments. Pension is total 21% (15 company, 6 pilot). Compared to elsewhere where it’s just your basic that’s pensioned.
The rule in the new agreement is anything greater than 10 hours block time outbound = 2 nights. This is the same rule we had prior to Covid. Also covers South Africa, Maldives etc.
Last edited by pudoc; 18th July 2024 at 17:12.

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Currently the 78 is hours high and sector short whilst the 330 is sector high and hours short. Company comms suggest that will be balanced out over the next two years, if I was to crap shoot a guess maybe CPT or SEA to the 339. Until the VP flight ops moves fleet I’d wager the 78 routes are pretty safe.

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Currently the 78 is hours high and sector short whilst the 330 is sector high and hours short. Company comms suggest that will be balanced out over the next two years, if I was to crap shoot a guess maybe CPT or SEA to the 339. Until the VP flight ops moves fleet I’d wager the 78 routes are pretty safe.

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Currently the 78 is hours high and sector short whilst the 330 is sector high and hours short. Company comms suggest that will be balanced out over the next two years, if I was to crap shoot a guess maybe CPT or SEA to the 339. Until the VP flight ops moves fleet I’d wager the 78 routes are pretty safe.
) Toronto will be 339 as well in the spring.Bottom line… don’t make any career decisions one way or another based on the current fleet deployment, because it will swing at some point… but probably not in the short term.
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Hey guys, anyone got any info about the commuting part of the contract? I’m in the process with Zenón and would love to hear any insights into how the roster turns out to be with the commuting option? As well as salary etc in relation to the base contract? I heard that the first year is mandatory to complete on a base contract and then it’s up for bidding?

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Hey guys, anyone got any info about the commuting part of the contract? I’m in the process with Zenón and would love to hear any insights into how the roster turns out to be with the commuting option? As well as salary etc in relation to the base contract? I heard that the first year is mandatory to complete on a base contract and then it’s up for bidding?

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Working on the basis that the average sector is about 8hrs, on 750 hrs/yr that is equivalent to approx 90 sectors, so I could expect about 30sectors of Variable Flying Pay, paid each Feb, is this correct?
Is the 4% rise in Jan applicable to Basic pay, sector pay and variable/enhanced flying pay?
Is the 11% productivity pay on basic only, or do all the pay elements above increase by 11% as well?
Is basic pay YR1 SFO £88,132? I’ve read several times others including the 60Sectors guaranteed pay in the basic sum as it’s guaranteed, though by definition it’s not basic pay, just trying to figure out what figures to apply percentages to. Other forums are listing £96945 as yr1 sfo basic but I’m not sure this is correct?
Thank you for your help, please PM me if you can share this info, I’m weighing up a decision and need help with the financials.
Is the 4% rise in Jan applicable to Basic pay, sector pay and variable/enhanced flying pay?
Is the 11% productivity pay on basic only, or do all the pay elements above increase by 11% as well?
Is basic pay YR1 SFO £88,132? I’ve read several times others including the 60Sectors guaranteed pay in the basic sum as it’s guaranteed, though by definition it’s not basic pay, just trying to figure out what figures to apply percentages to. Other forums are listing £96945 as yr1 sfo basic but I’m not sure this is correct?
Thank you for your help, please PM me if you can share this info, I’m weighing up a decision and need help with the financials.
Last edited by MSN001; 28th August 2024 at 17:46.

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Working on the basis that the average sector is about 8hrs, on 750 hrs/yr that is equivalent to approx 90 sectors, so I could expect about 30sectors of Variable Flying Pay, paid each Feb, is this correct?
Is the 4% rise in Jan applicable to Basic pay, sector pay and variable/enhanced flying pay?
Is the 11% productivity pay on basic only, or do all the pay elements above increase by 11% as well?
Is basic pay YR1 SFO £88,132? I’ve read several times others including the 60Sectors guaranteed pay in the basic sum as it’s guaranteed, though by definition it’s not basic pay, just trying to figure out what figures to apply percentages to. Other forums are listing £96945 as yr1 sfo basic but I’m not sure this is correct?
Thank you for your help, please PM me if you can share this info, I’m weighing up a decision and need help with the financials.
Is the 4% rise in Jan applicable to Basic pay, sector pay and variable/enhanced flying pay?
Is the 11% productivity pay on basic only, or do all the pay elements above increase by 11% as well?
Is basic pay YR1 SFO £88,132? I’ve read several times others including the 60Sectors guaranteed pay in the basic sum as it’s guaranteed, though by definition it’s not basic pay, just trying to figure out what figures to apply percentages to. Other forums are listing £96945 as yr1 sfo basic but I’m not sure this is correct?
Thank you for your help, please PM me if you can share this info, I’m weighing up a decision and need help with the financials.
The 4% rise in January is on everything. I don't understand what you're referring to with "productivity pay" so I'll provide a breakdown:
Basic Pay (What everyone else in the world would call "Basic Pay" is split into two different payments (to get around the CEO's 5% for all payrise clause)). SFO Yr 1 2025
Base pay: £90,776 +
Fixed flying pay: £9,985 =
Guaranteed basic pay every year: £100,761
That guaranteed figure takes you to 60 sectors in a year. If you work 61-90 sectors then you get paid £145.24 per sector worked. If you work above 90 sectors, the sector payment goes up to £435.72. If you work a 'normal' year, expect a couple thousand a year as a Brucey Bonus in Feb.
Hope this helps.

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Working on the basis that the average sector is about 8hrs, on 750 hrs/yr that is equivalent to approx 90 sectors, so I could expect about 30sectors of Variable Flying Pay, paid each Feb, is this correct?
Is the 4% rise in Jan applicable to Basic pay, sector pay and variable/enhanced flying pay?
Is the 11% productivity pay on basic only, or do all the pay elements above increase by 11% as well?
Is basic pay YR1 SFO £88,132? I’ve read several times others including the 60Sectors guaranteed pay in the basic sum as it’s guaranteed, though by definition it’s not basic pay, just trying to figure out what figures to apply percentages to. Other forums are listing £96945 as yr1 sfo basic but I’m not sure this is correct?
Thank you for your help, please PM me if you can share this info, I’m weighing up a decision and need help with the financials.
Is the 4% rise in Jan applicable to Basic pay, sector pay and variable/enhanced flying pay?
Is the 11% productivity pay on basic only, or do all the pay elements above increase by 11% as well?
Is basic pay YR1 SFO £88,132? I’ve read several times others including the 60Sectors guaranteed pay in the basic sum as it’s guaranteed, though by definition it’s not basic pay, just trying to figure out what figures to apply percentages to. Other forums are listing £96945 as yr1 sfo basic but I’m not sure this is correct?
Thank you for your help, please PM me if you can share this info, I’m weighing up a decision and need help with the financials.
The company have previously stated that the average FT pilot was flying 87 sectors a year. A few less on the a Boeing (but higher block hours) and a few more on the Airbus (depending on whether you're 350 only, 330 only, mixed etc). But that is likely to change as the company move the fleet deployment around.
As for the 4% in Jan... that's made up of 3% on the basic and something like 11% on the flying pay. The variable and enhanced flying pay are fixed percentages of basic pay, so they go up by 3% as well.
I think by the "productivity pay" you are referring to the booster contract. That gives you 11% extra on your base pay for giving up your golden days and most of the union roster protections. The 11% is not applied to the flying/sector pay, but as you are flying more sectors, you'll hit the 91 FDPs quicker and therefore move onto the Enchanced Flying Pay quicker. At that point, each FDP (sector, basically) you
fly above 91 gives you £423 as a SFO1.
Hope that helps

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Thanks for the info, looking at the sums then someone starting YR1 SFO with defined pension contributions and a bit of FRE tax allowance with no other adjustments will take approx £5300- or £5600 on booster contract with perhaps around £8000 each Feb. Does this sound about alright?



