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fullforward 29th Oct 2003 21:01

Air Atlanta Icelandic
 
What could be expected from AAI contracts, terms, roster, perdiem, salary etc?

cheers!

Kato747 9th Nov 2003 08:59

FULLFORWARD....suggest you contact [email protected] for the "official" word.

There "is" a new and improved package being touted as we speak but few have taken them up on the offer of the long term contract.

am certain you could get the negative view from 767longhaul. shop around for info...not all of us are quite as ascerbic!

Perdiem???? what's that? a new Malaysian car?

fullforward 9th Nov 2003 12:19

Thanks, Kato!
Are you with AIA?

LONG_TAF 18th Mar 2005 15:58


There "is" a new and improved package being touted as we speak but few have taken them up on the offer of the long term contract.
So its been a while now. Anybody has any info about the package and Salaries for B767:ooh:

L_T

411A 21st Mar 2005 04:42

Couldn't have been that good a deal, as I personally know of two folks that turned it down, flat.:ooh:

Phil Squares 21st Mar 2005 05:46


What could be expected from AAI contracts, terms, roster, perdiem, salary etc?
How about crap! Believe me, you will get nothing from AAI except the bare minimum. You will not get what you and they agreeded to in the contract. You will be treated like a piece of meat. You will be expected to break FTL and not write up things all the time.

If you enjoy putting your ticket on the line every time you fly, then join. Otherwise, look other places!!!!:mad:

Kato747 28th Apr 2005 22:24

new email for the poison leprechaum
[email protected]

go for it!

fullforward 28th Apr 2005 23:40

Thank you!
 
...for the advice, mates!

1.6vs 6th May 2005 19:33

don't
shower of xxxx, unless your'e an out of work organ grinder ,and theses guys will certainly grind youre organs, only second to indiana jones for adventure. there's a young girl ,she is writhing , arms flayling , frothing at the mouth! xxxx ! I only want my expenses! Last week i couldn 't spell movie star ..now i are one.

Phil Squares 7th May 2005 00:34

What happened to Atlanta Driver's post about how good AAI is? Funny that sure didn't last long!:ok:

PPRuNe Towers 7th May 2005 08:54

Part of our ongoing education program Phil. He tries to 'out' someone - his entire post goes. Really rather simple as a concept.

Regards
Rob

icemanalgeria 7th May 2005 09:25

I am no longer with AAI so no axe to grind.

It had it's ups and downs but on a whole I enjoyed my 4 years with them on the 767.

The money was ok for me, Around $115,000 for the year and of course acomm. paid for by the company.

The pay was ontime always, although if you were due some extra payments these my have taken sometime to filter through.

For the last few months I flew on the AAE contract, They pay the industry standard but the add on's are a little lower. and again payment was on time.

Would I work for them again in the future, YES

So I get that will answer your questions, But it does not suit every one.

Why did I leave, for personal family reasons. And a new project came up which looked fun.

1.6vs 7th May 2005 23:02

air atlanta icelandic
 
icemanalgeria

could i borrow your rose tinted welding goggles? if they had not paid on time you would probably only stayed four and a half weeks not four years you must have been one of the longest serving. but lets admit the a/c are nearly always going tech i'd like to exagerate, but i cant stretch my imagination that far. i hope your domestic gets sorted and that the next assignment is a million miles from the last. good luck j

montys ex teaboy 11th May 2005 17:03

Air Atlanta Icelandic.

I spent just on 12 months with AAI. They didn’t get any revenue flying out of me I made damned sure of that. The reason being they refused to even acknowledge a letter of complaint I addressed to them after 6 months of been jerked around.

The “management” during my time there were morally bankrupt, thieved on provocation, the currency they dealt in was lies and half truths and incompetence was rife, not to mention unbelievable nepotism. I offered them a 3 on 1, "chat" across the table face to face, man to man. Of course they didn't have the gusts to accept as they knew I would have wiped the floor with them.

There are a lot of fine people working at AA, but the previous 2 “CP’S” were such, that words fail me. The Chief pilot of AAE in contrast is a fine chap.

Seymour Skinner 12th May 2005 08:38

There is no Chief Pilot of AAE, just a DFO, a CTC and two Fleet Managers.

Deske1 12th May 2005 16:58

Dear "Icelanders",


I got an offer for B747-400 F/O based in Madrid.Although I have the frame of the contract,please let me know how is life overthere.

-How/where is the accomodation?

-About how many MAD-HAV-MAD flight per month?

-Are there other routes than HAV?

-I am from Europe but not spanish,so how many days at home?

-How stable is the job?

-Any more 744 for Air Atlanta?

And of course I am open for any usefull info,I am rated and current on the 744.

Thanks in advance.

Deske

montys ex teaboy 14th May 2005 22:26

Seymour Skinner

Good show. Thanks for the update

Those chaps in management at AAE were splendid people.

However, any change in the management at AAI could only be welcomed.

europilot 15th May 2005 07:33

deske1,

I thought you are on Formosa....

EP

Deske1 16th May 2005 10:57

EP,


I am but I will die soon.......:\

maverick1980 29th May 2005 19:57

howz kl as a crew base. i mean the flying outta there as well as the layovers. what about crew accomodation. i heard in kl its the hyatt. is it any good? please advise.

thanks
mav


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