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An excellent thread but
have you noticed the wide disparity of annual hours flown vs total pay?
As low as 250 hrs per yr up to 1200:eek: Anyone good at graphs can show hours against pay for the sample? Might make interesting reading for those bumping up to max hours. At 250 hours a year I could do a window cleaning round too and really make money:ooh: Sir George Cayley |
Transavia.com in the Netherlands
Take home pay 2600 euro after 1½ years in service + app. 1000 euro into the pension scheme. 600-700 hours a year, extremely tuff schedules, example: Day 1 check in 4:00 am local time to LPA, landing 16:00 pm Day 2 check in 16:00 pm local time, landing 4:00 am And so on...." ---- Let me get this straight. does that mean you are overnighting in LPA for 12 hours straight before ur showtime at LPA ? or does that mean you arrive back in Amsterdam at 16:00 only to show up the next day at the airport at 16:00 PM for a red eye? If that is the case it sucks and I see ur point. However if you are saying you think a 12 hour layover sucks I would encourage you to come over here Stateside and fly for a regional.... 12 hour overnights are like a freaking vacation!!!! try 6/7 hour reduced rest overnights after flying 7 legs on a 14hr duty day. :ugh: Dus niet zeuren! werken voor je geld !! ;) proost! V1. |
Salary as year 3 jet 2 fo is about £36,300 for someone who joined when I did-not sure what it is now. It increases with annual increments.
£36300 is £3025 pm gross. Pay the tax + national insurance on that and you're left with about £2300 net. Plus duty and sector pay which for me worked out at about £350 pm when taken over the whole of last year: £2650 pm net. Others may be different of course depending on time spent at work and away from base. In my case, add £250 net per month training pay to my paycheck makes it £2900; so yep it's more like 2900 than 3000. no sponsor, I can't comment on what the other fo's make, as I don't know whats in their contracts. But it is the same company. "Costcutting" by watering down new joiners contracts then reflecting it as increased profit on the company's balance sheet is a "clever" tactic developed by companies like ryanair. :yuk: Unfortunately diseases like that seem to be contageous. |
Mexicana
Ok, here go my 2006 numbers:
A320/19/18 First Officer 9th year in Mexicana Airlines Hours Flown: 820 Total Monthly Income (after tax): $7,100 Usd, 5,600 Income includes per deim, food + gas coupons, anual savings fund. Pension Fund around 10%, still very good medical coverage/insurance, 5 days off per month. If you have certain seniority you can apply for 7x5 (fly/off) Vacations down to 30 days (after agreement) and +1 day starting 10th year of seniority We just signed an agreement lowering our costs because of 6 new LCC in Mexico... so probably these numbers will go down around 15% in 2007... cheers! |
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BMi Regional 145 Capt.
2nd year take home after all deductions inc my pension contributions 3400GBP per month. The figure includes duty pay. Last year flew 500hrs. Min 8 days off per month. Farly stable roster. |
Dragonair Hong Kong - Airbus First Officer (Year 1)
Previously EasyJet 737 Captain Converted From Hong Kong Dollars to UK STG Monthly: Base Salary : £3800.00 Housing : £2870.00 Overtime beyond 75 Hours in the month around £50 flying hour Overtime beyond 85 Hours in the month around £100 flying hour Annually Travel Fund : £7000.00 Chinese New Year Bonus : £3800.00 (Months Salary) Chinese New Year Bonus paid 1/3 year one, 2/3 year 2 and one months salary every year thereafter 15% Gratuity. First paid in year 3 and backdated to cover first 3 years, thereafter annually All Figures are GROSS and Hong Kong Tax 15% (give or take a little) In addition, standard Family Medical Cover, School Fees, House Purchase scheme, etc etc Hours per year? unsure as yet, guess around 750, certainly less than easyJet. Monthly GROSS Salaries (including Housing Allowance) Year 1 FO Average Salary (GROSS) £6200 Year 2 FO Average Salary (GROSS) £6400 Year 3 FO Average (Gratuity Year - 3 years backdated ) £8400 Year 4 FO & Thereafter Average Salary (GROSS) Around £7300 Remember GROSS, so deduct around 15% for Gordon Browns buddy in Hong Kong. Leave 10 Weeks a Year |
Air Berlin - Boeing 737 First Officer (Year 3)
average net 2800 (1900 pounds) sometimes more sometimes less depending on hours flown that month New year bonus and expenses included Base salary (gross) 33150 (22100 pounds) per year LoL insurance covering 1000 (670 pounds) / month No pension scheme 860 hours per year 38 days leave / 10 days off per month |
Air Mauritius
1st year ATR 72 500 Captain Equivalent GBP 1740.00, including all benefits. Lovely view of the ocean anywhere between 350 and 550 hrs a month very little chance of Jet upgrade within 4yr period.:{ Recent article in Johannesburg paper, personal secretary gets GBP1755.00 |
s2h,
Damn you're busy:} |
that's beach chair time, of course :ok:
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Sorry, that be in a year!!!:zzz:
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Sia 777
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Semi-specialised operation hog drivin'
5 weeks on 5 weeks off net US$ 5500 per month year round max 350-400 hours per annum 6 months free every year nobody ever died from under work! |
Take the time to upload your terms to www.airlinepilotcentral.com
It's already a good resource for N.A. based carriers but international info is somewhat lacking. CHeers |
If you want international T&Cs then you should refer to ppjn.com
This thread though is excellent and eye opening.:ok: |
Air One (Italy):
Cpt. 5500-6000euros/month NET depending on hours flown F/O 3500-4000euros/month NET depending on hours flown No fixed roster, 10 days off/month (can be reduced to 8),many changes during month and requests to fly on days off(paid extra). 2% contributory pension scheme LOL Medical airport parking |
Metroliner Captain 36000 US dollars a year.
Based in Miami |
I'm a Year 1 BE1900 F/O in the U.S. with monthly take-home of 1400 USD, give or take a few quarters. Looking at about 8 days off per month. We also get medical and life insurance, to some extent. I'm hoping to fly 1200 hours this year, and shed my distinction as the brokest pilot in this thread by moving to Capt.
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BOEING 777 CAPTAIN 2 YEARS EK
BASIC 29200 DHS OR 4000 UK pounds per month or 7800 US dollars per month. minus 10 percent of salary for pension contributions, health insurance,car loan. Take home 25000 DHS or 3400 UK pounds or 6700 USDollars. At the moment working very hard and can make 5000 dhs in OVERTIME. However i get no choice about the OT and if i could, would not do it!! But I can bank on 3400 UK pounds take home or 6700 USDollars take home.:ok: Not that great HUH!!:ugh: |
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