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scherzo 1st April 2008 20:39

CFI
 
Teaching FIC and CPL £1500-£2000 month, less when on PPL work.......wish I'd done IR all those years ago

adverse-bump 2nd April 2008 19:02

year 1 FO on tp, 1500 a month :{

XXPLOD 3rd April 2008 11:17

UK Police Inspector: £48K. Retire at 52 on two thirds of my final salary.

In a quandry about a career change - do I/don't I take unpaid leave to do my ATPL?

virginpilot1087 3rd April 2008 23:52

XXPLOD

"Once you have tasted flight you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward"

LEONARDO DA VINCE.

bengolds 6th April 2008 20:45

2nd year FO on a Brookfield contract with RYR. with 80 hours a month take home £3600, no benefits, only work 11 months a year.

have fun

Just a spotter 7th April 2008 17:29

MD of own start up company for 12 months (not aviation related), average €0 pm for the last year.

Still, plenty of time to get out and watch the movements ... or not.

:uhoh:

JAS

cityshuttle737 7th April 2008 20:25

Hi,
Air Berlin Captain,2nd year
after german tax take home between 4000 and 5500 Euro net,depending on flight hours,at the moment about 40 to 60 hours a month because of increased crew-factor.
If you are married you can add about 500-1000 Euros.

360 degree mason 7th April 2008 20:42

:cool:

Field Service Engineer 27 Years old, take home about £2900 per month total. Studying towards CPL/IR. Not your typical student Pilot career background tbh.:\:\:\

I love my Job even though i'm re-training to be a Pilot.

Knoxy777 8th April 2008 09:38

Civil Service 'Scientist', earning £1100 net per month.

Start CPL training in July :)

herbaceous 8th April 2008 10:34

Left RN last year as LT, going nowhere due to 'differences' in aspirations.
Take home pay about £3300 a month.
Now working in the city take home around £5k a month and six figure bonus.
Mmmm I would love to have that conversation with my old CO again. More to life than just flying, but I do miss it!

ItsAjob 8th April 2008 12:40

herbaceous
What job have you got in the city?
Did you work there previously?

herbaceous 8th April 2008 12:58

Trader and no, just very lucky right place at right time.

Dirty Bleeder 8th April 2008 15:37

Couldn't cut it as a pilot then!!!

This is a Pilots Forum you blunty!!:ok::ok::ok:

herbaceous 9th April 2008 11:49


Couldn't cut it as a pilot then!!!

This is a Pilots Forum you blunty!!:ok::ok::ok:

Oh Dirty bleeder why embarass yourself like that?
Thanks for pointing out that this is a pilots forum, obviously you are an incredibly perceptive person. Just because my main job is no longer flying does this mean I am no longer entitled to post a thread here?

I was lucky enough to have a great 15 year career flying fast jets all over the world which I am eternally greatful for the opportunity.
Whether I 'can cut it' as a pilot is neither here nor there but if you fancy yourself I am happy to see if I can. A bit of 1v1 to see if I can?

My intention of my post was to merely point out that there are opportunities outside of flying where the skills that we have aquired over the years are valued.

Time Traveller 9th April 2008 13:36

:ok: - that means he's yankin' your chain

You working too hard?

D SQDRN 97th IOTC 9th April 2008 13:44

herbaceous

which city firm do you work in at Ilchester?
not many that I know of out there....

if you work at somewhere like lehman, deutsche, morgan stanley....

I may know you

flyingcamel 9th April 2008 17:41

Flybe FO, year 1, with the company since Jan.

Take home is between £1700-1900 it seems. That doesn't include pension deductions which should be around £70 I think. Seems like a damn good bit of business straight out of the OAT sorry 'OAA!!!' sausage machine!

SEAMASTER 9th April 2008 20:26

Interesting !
 
Hope your not trying to run a house and family on that kind of money if you are good luck to you !

AQFlyer 9th April 2008 23:16

Take home pay
 
Skymark 737-800 Captain, 1st year, $13,200 USD per month. This includes housing and living money and a little extra because I get paid in JPY and the dollar has been weak. If all the currencies were equal, I am guaranteed $12,500 per month. It's the best contract in the World!

Dirty Bleeder 10th April 2008 12:39

NetJets year 1 FO

Got a £5300 pay rise since I started working for the company 4 months ago.

3.3% for the annual inflation based pay rise- even though I had only been in the company 21 days. But more importantly, £4000 of it because of the extremely beneficial exchange rate!!! Come on the EURO.

Not in the same league of pay as Herbaceous but your have to have something going for you when you're from the Southern Hemisphere!!!!

Time Traveller - thanks for trying to help with this simpleton. What can I say - once a mud mover always a mud mover!!! (ps. he now knows that I'm an old oppo):ok:

Regards


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