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152wiseguy 18th May 2007 14:08

Thanks MOB, just found it.

TE RANGI 18th May 2007 19:14

Spanair A320 skipper, based PMI.

In '06 averaged out 8890 euro/month after tax, everything included.

836 hrs total, one month leave.

Perks include LOL, medical, dental insurance, concessionary travel in house plus a host of ZED carriers, breakfast and (some) meals at hotels, guaranteed employment at basic salary in the event of a busted medical, but NO provident fund (yet).

Quite stable rosters (on this fleet). Could be better, could be worse.

dogstar2 18th May 2007 20:18

Squdron Leader RAF take home is approx 3500 per month between 20 and 30 hours per month of brilliant flying. Pension is v.good with no contributions. Couldn't work with a finer bunch of people.

kiloquebec 19th May 2007 03:58

Canadian ATC

Net 6050 CAD (4,120 euro) per month after high Canadian taxes.

Benefits are fine, but most people assume that we also get free/cheap flights - which we don't! Nav Canada has actually been able to negotiate train discounts for us though, if that makes any sense... That's where all you pilots are lucky (as well as the higher pilot salaries of course)

strtomdf 19th May 2007 11:36

Widerĝe Norway, Senior first officer 9th year on Dash 8 400 and 300, about 600 hrs a year, 7 days on 7 days off, 9 weeks of vacation a year( 3 work periods off gives 9 weeks due to free period either side of work period). Loss of licence insurance, life insurance, excellent pension, phone allowance, Take home pay aprox.33.000 N.kr( £ 2900, 4200 euros) depending on pr.diem.

UP and Down Operator 19th May 2007 14:48

Anyone knows what a DE SFO @ EZY have as average takehome ???

Thanks :ok:

aviate2day 25th May 2007 11:04

Jet2 FO
Avg £2,850 after our "pay review":rolleyes:
This includes the £638 tax free element for the type rating, which is over 3 years. So take home will be about £200 less when taxed at full rate.
Company contributes 4% pension, with £80 or so from me. But there is precious little else in the package such as Health care, LOL etc.

S44 25th May 2007 16:10

anybody got any info about take home pay at GSS?

dlav 25th May 2007 18:03

BA SSP guys
 
Just a quick question for some of you lucky SSP chappies, how are you finding the salary initially?

I understand it is considerably reduced, and combined with having to live in london, do you find it provides a comfortable standard of living?

Have a sim check in a few weeks, just curious!

dlav

Track 26th May 2007 19:52

Transavia.com Captain 737

9 years in the company. Capt since 2 years. 32 yrs old.

4500 Euro on my account after 52% tax/l.o.l./pension and all else.

+8 % extra in may, 4 % in december and up to 8% in august depending on company profit (average 4% last 8 years).

650 hrs a year of wich 350 in the 4 summer months / 3 days off every week but gruelling reporting times and often 14+ hr duties.

ICING AOA 26th May 2007 20:15


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

that's crazy :eek:

OPEN DES 27th May 2007 13:45

easyJet direct entry SFO A319, UK contract
23 years old

continental base

avg 5500 euro after tax / month

plus LOL, pension, healthcare etc..

Alan42 27th May 2007 17:58

FlyBe takehome
 
I'm a current Dash-8 captain who has been hired by FlyBe, but hasn't made a decision yet whether or not to go for the job.
Does anyone know what the takehome is (after tax) per month? Part of my decision will be based on this.....

Thanks!!!!

theWings 27th May 2007 19:41

Alan42, doesn't it say in your Terms of Employment?!:confused:

GConti 27th May 2007 19:41

F/O Blue Islands
Jetstream 32
Annual £31000 Gross, Take Home £2100 Net
No other benefits

apron 27th May 2007 20:54

Open Des, are you telling me that a sfo at easy on a british contract earns in the region of £4000 after tax? (using 1.4 conversion)

If so is this an average or with days sold etc?

Sgnr de L'Atlantique 29th May 2007 08:52

Untill 6 months ago Snr FO A330 Qatar Airways

Basic salary 5700USD
Allowances fix 3500USD
Flight pay 25usd/hour * 90 hrs = 2250 usd

Total: 11450 USD/month

Captain :E

Basic salary 7300USD
Allowances fix 5000USD
Flight pay 33usd/hour * 90 hrs = 2970 Usd

Total: 15279 USD/month

Extra perks: 42 days leave/year, LoL, hospital insurance, end of service benefits ( 3 weeks basic salary/year of service), all hotel meals paid, free laundry, schooling paid up to 13800USD/year, full staff travel program ( ID90 etc), one confirmed annual leave ticket home, food drinks and toilet paper are free and available on board ( inclusive caviar and lobster if you are a nice guy)

downsides as well but for those, please visit the middle east forum...plenty of !!!! flying around there...

westie 30th May 2007 20:57

aren't we the lucky one Nigel

Irene 31st May 2007 04:02

Got a lemon
 
Co-pilot on Beech 1900, Afghanistan - $3800 per month (when on tour), $1800 per month (when off tour). Rotation is 2 months on, 1 month off.

Perks: All living expenses covered when on tour, all travel costs between home and Kabul covered.

Extra perk: All small arms fire directed at aircraft is free of charge:}

thrust clb 31st May 2007 07:32

5 years now with Cebu Pacific..Manila, Philippines. Currently Capt on 319/320.USD$ 4300 net on average of 90 hours/month.


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