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scruggs 8th May 2007 11:19

PhD Student. Take home basic £1300 (none-taxable) + £15 per hour for any teaching I do, and I usually manage about 12 hours per month.

I usally pick up around £1500. This is also after the monthly deduction of £332 for my course fees.

S

Alan42 8th May 2007 12:35

Dash-8 captain for CHC Helicopters based in Libya.4 weeks on/ 4 off.....
3800 pound a month, also on months off.

ChocksAwayUK 8th May 2007 20:16


The forum the beancounters hoped would never happen. Your news on pay, rostering, allowances, extras and negotiations where you work. Let others in the industry make educated choices on where the grass is less brown! Scheduled, charter or contract -
Is this topic description for this forum new? Good stuff - it's about time people (in all industries) stopped seeing discussions of salary as some kind of faux pas. Keep the discussion going and everyone join BALPA.

Personally... EZ CTC recruit. £1000/month subsistence salary for the next (first) six months until I've proved myself but looking forward to things getting significantly better in November. And then better still!

skylux2 10th May 2007 08:40

germania year3 F/O
base pay:2500+50hrs=3600eur.(before tax) normal around 3000eur. with 75hrs.:(

3holer 10th May 2007 16:33

Korean Air B777 DEC
US$ 10500 (net) per month plus around US$ 1000 per diem
16 working days + 3 travel days and 11 days off and about 75 hours p/m

no vacation:{

MDDog 10th May 2007 16:49

MD11 CA with Gemini ACMI, $10,000/mo average with per diem and 13-15 days off a month with home based and business class travel to and from airplane when in India and Africa (1/2 the time). Typical month is 30-40 hours, with 2-3 days between trips. 3 weeks/yr vac which turns into 5-7 weeks with creative biding.

wokkameister 10th May 2007 16:59

Military Helicopter Crewman - £2500pm (if they get it right)

More if I spend my life in the Sand...but not enough more

308Win 11th May 2007 15:28

Take Home....
 
Flight Lieutenant, Short Service, 2 years to out, flying in the desert on another nations jets.

£4000 pcm
Further £3500 pa for bills etc
House rental paid
Free car
Fuel 15p litre
Pension at 60/65 (poor though as only a scuffing Flt Lt)
Med/Dent
Plenty of leave (flexi rules and loads of random days for Muslim Hols)
Half day working days

Plenty of time to do the licences before the jump :}

SunDowner69r 11th May 2007 23:40

25 years:eek: working my way up through electronics for a well known broadcaster sees me managing 10 staff for about 60 hours / week.
This equates to around £3000 / month net.
All of last years leave went on sitting at Bristol and then Gatwick for 6 weeks followed by more leave for CPL / IR.
Recent promotion means it is more difficult now to jump ship and take a paycut and start again from the bottom.
Now if I could only get made redundant - $$$$:rolleyes:

Shag 12th May 2007 04:47

US based 737 take-home pay
 
Ex-pat Brit living in the US and flying for a US low-cost airline (AirTran Airways). Just past 3 yrs with the company and now a B-737 Capt taking home on average 8500 USD after taxes, union dues and medical insurance have been taken. (Medical coverage is very steep at our compnay compared to other US carriers but with no NHS, you've got to suck it up!). Also, our company drops an additional 10.5% of your pay into a stock market based retirement account for you.

Gas (petrol) has just topped the $3 mark and they complain about it!!

jhx 13th May 2007 08:38

A310-304, German Airforce - VIP Goverment Ops, Pax, Cargo, Medevac
10th year F/O - 26days of per year
2450€, no extras, ~0,60€ per hour when flying at weekend or holiday :yuk:

Somebody needs a pilot ? ...will fly for food !

luke77 14th May 2007 14:11

I'm ex-RAF, could anyone tell me what an aircrew Flt Lt, Sqn Ldr and Wg Cdr take home if on a sqn in the uk?
I'm a BA SFO so I won't repeat what's been said already!

MOB P45 14th May 2007 18:13

Ryanair
 
S.F/O Net Pay pm = GB£3200 (Basic 1500 + Sector 1700 on average)

Average hours in 2006 = 750
Very stable roster pattern of 5 on, 3 or 4 off depending on base
You pay for:-
Full Uniform, Car park, bottled water & food, travel & hotel for Sim checks,
Damage to Aircraft if you are a new Capt!!!!!!

Benefits: Ryanair supply Aircraft, Fuel, Cabin Crew, Pax, PLOG, Toilet Paper and annual morale boosting pay negotiations (Pay Cuts every year)

thebeast 14th May 2007 18:35

'Benefits: Ryanair supply Aircraft, Fuel, Cabin Crew, Pax, PLOG, Toilet Paper and annual morale boosting pay negotiations (Pay Cuts every year)'

but you have to supply your own bin bags now!:O

MOB P45 14th May 2007 21:48

Ryanair
 
I wish i could say that 'the beast' was joking, but he is not.

allatp 15th May 2007 05:00

HI!!
I know I could sound a little off regarding geographic situation!!!! But, does anyone know what the pay for FOs is in COPA (Panama)?
I would also like to know the pay for the FOs in LanColombia as well.

Thanks for the info!!

AA

152wiseguy 17th May 2007 12:44

Hey MOB,

If you don't mind me asking, how long have you been working for Ryan and how many hours did you have on joining? I guess that's not the starting pay?

Got a friend looking at the cadet scheme so trying to figure out if it is a bad move or not.

aulglarse 18th May 2007 01:33

Jetstar A320 Capt.
up to 1000hrs/yr
Avg last 6 months
92 hrs block
+75hrs $161 Aud/hr (179/hr as of AUG'07)
=$14,142/mnth, less tax=$9500
no o'nights
9%super from gross
13 days off avg:)
42 days annual leave

MOB P45 18th May 2007 08:32

152 Wiseguy

S F/O grade requires 1500 on JAR 25 a/c. Either join with these hours or get upgraded when you get the hours.
I think someone else has already posted what Cadets earn.

thereceiver2004 18th May 2007 09:25

Yr 2 F/O ATR42/72 AerArann in Ireland.
Average take home is €3300 pm (£2100) (lowest €2400 highest €3900)
sectors are €12,
duty hours €1.60,
meals €8 (1 for 4 sectors),
overnights €31 in EIRE €66 outside (get paid for sim trips to Tououse)
D/O payments are €200
great little company, fly average of 750 hours per year


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