What does your roster look like? 2019 Edition
Hey everyone,
We talk lots about our salaries in this forum and have that old take-home thread to boot. I was hoping we could do something similar, but with rosters. Would be a good idea to see how much our colleagues work at other airlines and would give a better picture of life at other airlines. Who do you work for, experience, position, and maybe give us a previous month's roster as an idea. Of course, if you don't want to be too detailed for privacy's sake that's perfectly understandable. |
- Company: Irish LCC. - Roster: 5 earlies, 4 off, 5 lates, 4 off. - Average flight hours per month: 70. - Holidays: 1 month off + 10 days ad hoc. - Flight patterns: combination of 2 - 4 sectors, always sleep at home. I guess you know who I work for. 😉 |
6/3, 5/3, 4/2, in that order. An average of 2 nightstops per week. 650-700 hours per year Earliest t/o is at 0700 LT, occasionally earlier if it is a charter. Latest arrival at 0030, but often I am home latest at 22:00. Most often 2 legs, sometimes 3,2 or 1. Occasionally 4 legs. |
3-4 Trips a month Summer 2-3 in Winter
Random Roster 75% pattern Away from home 4-7 nights a month Mostly bullets or 1 clear day. 1 Long trip per half year on average. About 370 block hrs. Away from base hrs greater. No early starts, every trip home a deep night. |
5.5 trips this month.
Random roster 101.6 hours 12 days off(exc 4 rest days, 1 standby & 1 unassigned day) 4 deep night sectors 960 hours in last 365 days. Last trip was 24 hour layover with a total flight credit of 27 hours. |
3 trips all 2 nights night flights home rest of the time off at home West coast preference had all weekends off (doesn’t happen all the time but usually get most ) |
83 block hours in June. 5 3-day trips. One of which was 3 pilot. 14 days off and 1 sby. |
6/2 4/2 6/2
80 Hours with 10 days leave 2 nights (0230ish clear) 3 nights away from base :ugh: |
5/4 (but most pilots in our airline are on variable roster). 2-6 sectors every day. Average of 4 I’d say. 70-95 hrs/month. 3 out of 4 nights away on average. Mostly 2 away, one home, last one away. |
European legacy
3/3, 4/3, 4/3, 4/3, 4/3 all to US/Canada 80 blockhours plus 1 sim session Can't complain this month. |
Regional UK Airline flying Saabs
LHS, 75 block hours, two night stops per week plus some day shifts here and there. 11 days off and 1 standby. Earliest report is 0550Z and latest finish is 2005Z. |
What's the point of this thread without naming the airline? |
Green Legacy 5 on 3 off 90hr last month Decent amount of leave 2-4 sector days Few overnights |
B737 Norwegian
Fixed 5/4 roster 31 days of leave - gives more than 2 & 1/2 month off on the 5/4 roster Average 65-75 hours a month 1-6 sector days - Mainly 3-4 sectors Overnights between 5-9 a month average |
Originally Posted by Sam Ting Wong
(Post 10515952)
What's the point of this thread without naming the airline? |
easyJet, based in continental Europe, RHS. These are my stats for 2018, full year: Full time, 5 days on, 4 days off, one month of reserve. 122 days of flight, 165 days off, 28 days hp, 27 unused home standbies, 9 airport standbies, 14 training/positioning days. 343 sectors flown, for a total of 621 block hours. 1215 duty hours, excluding the unused home standbies. Roughly one layover per month, plus the occasional unscheduled overnight due to delay. All other nights in my own bed. |
Originally Posted by dirk85
(Post 10516703)
easyJet, based in continental Europe.
These are my stats for 2018, full year: Full time, 5 days on, 4 days off, one month of reserve. 122 days of flight, 165 days off, 28 days hp, 27 unused standbies, 9 airport standbies, 14 training/positioning days. 343 sectors flown, for a total of 621 block hours. 1215 duty hours, excluding the unused standbies. Roughly one layover per month, plus the occasional unscheduled overnight due to delay. All other nights in my own bed. |
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