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FourGreens 24th February 2001 16:42

Any Flexjet pilots willing to comment ?
 
I have got my interview coming up next month and was wondering about the pro's and con's of working for them - Flexjet Europe.

Pay seems alright, but how about the conditions and work/rest time regulations. The operation seems a lot more diverse then the scheduled pax line ops I'm doing now.

Anybody care to comment ?

- Thanks

Gibbon Tickling Fan 25th February 2001 04:29

Whats the package on offer, if you don't mind me asking...?

FourGreens 25th February 2001 13:23

Is this reply or an extra question ? If the former, please rephrase your question - I don't understand what you mean. http://www.pprune.org/ubb/NonCGI/confused.gif

Gibbon Tickling Fan 2nd March 2001 00:25

Got me there ! - I have applied for an info pack, but was just trying to gather information ahead of it arriving.
I'm interested to hear what they are offereing in terms of salary, basing, rostering etc... If you have any info it would be greatly appreciated.

I am unable to comment on the quality of 'your' package. !

GTF

LAVDUMPER 3rd March 2001 02:59

Fourgreens,

I am not a Flexjet pilot, but I know quite a few (all in the States). Most really enjoy the operation. My understanding of Flexjet Europe is that the operation is growing and that the Lear 60 will be the primary fleet on the Contient - much like in the States. I believe Challenger 604s will continue to be added.

Have you ever sat in a Lear 60 flight deck? I have - it was really, really, nice. Flying in the sharp end of a Flexjet Lear 60 around Europe would not be a bad deal in my book!

Cheers

Flanker 3rd March 2001 04:04

Lavdumper

Flexjet Europe do not have Challenger 604's.

FourGreens 3rd March 2001 13:40

Gibbon Tickling -

Package - OK, got you now. Basic info they gave me is this: fixed schedule 6 on, 4 off. First day you pick up the AC where ever it is (either at homebase or you commute to it) and the day six you go home.
Pay starts at GBP30,000 for Lear FO. Then first increase is when becoming CPT Lear or FO Challenger - GBP50,000. CPT Challenger make GBP70,000. Add GBP50 per diem for every day away working. Upgrading acc to seniority and personal ability (min. 2500 TT and 100 on type).
Vacation equivalent to 6 weeks per year. Based on bidding system.
From what I can make out it it a very well organized and professional club. Hope this helps any.

Lavdumper -

Thanks for the info. I like the idea of flying the Lear 60, they say it's a rocket. 'd be fun, I say. And what you say about the Challengers may already be true, since they gave me the facts and figures for the upgrade to fly the thing. I'll keep you posted.

Flanker 3rd March 2001 17:49

FourGreens

What Lavdumper said is NOT true which is why I corrected him first time! People are in fact moving from the Challenger to the Lears! Did they tell you that?
Let me know who is right.

Flightwise 6th March 2001 16:25

Pilots only moving to the Lear 60 because of a delay in the 2nd Challenger and therefore over subscribed in the 601. Pilots will move back to the 601 as soon as the second 601 arrives.

Flanker 6th March 2001 21:24

Which will be when exactly? Not anytime soon.


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