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boeing89 12th June 2019 16:40


Originally Posted by Biggles88 (Post 10491192)
I’ve been in the pool about the same time now. I heard from a source that they have stopped SH training for Aug & Sep as they can’t afford to release the trainers off the line over the busy summer schedule. Not sure how true it is but hopefully courses will start again in the Autumn.

Thanks for the info Biggles88. Fingers crossed :ok:

aceman18 15th June 2019 17:21

Pension
 
Is it possible to transfer the BA pension into a SIPP or are you locked into their scheme?

Thanks in advance!

Dupre 15th June 2019 17:55


Originally Posted by aceman18 (Post 10494494)
Is it possible to transfer the BA pension into a SIPP or are you locked into their scheme?

Thanks in advance!

you can change when the window is open once a year

GS-Alpha 15th June 2019 18:44

You can also transfer money out of BAPP and into your own SIPP any time you like.

aceman18 15th June 2019 19:24

Thanks guys.

Gingerbread Man 19th June 2019 08:59

How long are people waiting in the hold pool for SH recently? I note a post from May from someone saying they’d been waiting two months.

boeing89 19th June 2019 09:30


Originally Posted by Gingerbread Man (Post 10497451)
How long are people waiting in the hold pool for SH recently? I note a post from May from someone saying they’d been waiting two months.

I’ve been in the SH hold pool since mid-May. Hoping for some course start dates soon :)

RexBanner 19th June 2019 15:15

Just as bit of news for potential new joiners today, a Chief Pilot video has been delivered to our inboxes (mostly about ongoing industrial negotiations) in which he says he wants to share with us some exciting ideas for flight ops to benefit both us and the company. The cynic in me is guessing he’s referring to Klaus’ 24 hour Long Haul slips downroute :yuk:

RexBanner 19th June 2019 15:41

Heisenb3rg I’m guessing it’s got to be the destinations where there are regular and daily flights, Heathrow stuff like Nashville, Durban, Charleston and Gatwick trips like Mauritius and the Maldives etc would stay safe because the schedule simply wouldn’t allow it. For destinations like Los Angeles and San Fran though it’s an utter game changer and I agree with you, there’s literally no point in doing long haul if all you’re doing is slipping 24 hours an an airport hotel downroute. The sickening thing though is they’re (read Klaus is) trying to sell it like it’s in our interests because we’d have more “time at home”. It’s in reality their wet dream to reduce costs even further at the expense of flight safety.

This is why we cannot back down now in these industrial negotiations because once BA/IAG management see weakness they’ll be like a cat with its prey, being cruel and vindictive until the life force of the workforce has disappeared.

Berbly 19th June 2019 17:52

How do you know if you’re in the short haul hold pool or not? Are you informed once you’re successful in the sim?

midfieldgeneral 19th June 2019 18:26


Originally Posted by Heisenb3rg (Post 10497766)



Are 24 layovers really on the cards? Would any destination be safe or is that network wide? Because I can’t help but feel if that’s the case there’s surely no point in being long haul? By the time you’ve had a sleep and something to eat, you’ve run out of time to go and do anything other than sit by the pool for a few hours. If the airport hotel even has a pool.

Aer Lingus currently do 24 hour layovers to LA and SFO for the crew. I don’t think it’s airport hotels they stay in though. I guess IAG will benchmark their long haul crew costs vs the rest of the group owned airlines and come up with the lowest number for all.

RexBanner 19th June 2019 19:15

Not sure of the actual hour requirement Percula however as a junior pilot you’ll be nowhere near the seniority required for the fleet, especially now it’s down to one aircraft. To the best of my recollection it’s actually more senior than the 787 and the rest of the long haul fleets so the required Airbus hours would be a given by the time you achieved that level of seniority. (Unless you joined in Gatwick on the Max :} but that’s another story!)

eckhard 19th June 2019 20:16


Most junior LCY captain 1026
Most junior LCY co-pilot 3327

Most junior 777 captain 1244
Most junior 777 co-pilot 4555

Most junior 787 captain 1608
Most junior 787 co-pilot 4553

Most junior 747 captain 1643
Most junior 747 co-pilot 4531

Most junior A380 captain 1653
Most junior A380 co-pilot 4557

Most junior A350 captain 1803
Most junior A350 co-pilot 3194

So, as Rex says, the LCY Airbus is more senior than other fleets for captains, although the A350 just beats it into second place for co-pilots. It’s certainly more senior than the 787.


Mylius 19th June 2019 20:22


Originally Posted by eckhard (Post 10497979)

Most junior LCY captain 1026
Most junior LCY co-pilot 3327

Most junior 777 captain 1244
Most junior 777 co-pilot 4555

Most junior 787 captain 1608
Most junior 787 co-pilot 4553

Most junior 747 captain 1643
Most junior 747 co-pilot 4531

Most junior A380 captain 1653
Most junior A380 co-pilot 4557

Most junior A350 captain 1803
Most junior A350 co-pilot 3194

So, as Rex says, the LCY Airbus is more senior than other fleets for captains, although the A350 just beats it into second place for co-pilots. It’s certainly more senior than the 787.


For context if you were to join tomorrow you’d be in the late 4500s seniority-wise.

captain.weird 19th June 2019 21:01

Are the new joiners on the 380 only Airbus rated?

Sapphire5 19th June 2019 21:10

Assessment tips
 
Hi all,

Does anyone have any advice for the stage 1 computer assessment and verbal reasoning?

Any tips would be much appreciated.

norfolkungood 20th June 2019 02:21


Originally Posted by Heisenb3rg (Post 10497766)



Are 24 layovers really on the cards? Would any destination be safe or is that network wide? Because I can’t help but feel if that’s the case there’s surely no point in being long haul? By the time you’ve had a sleep and something to eat, you’ve run out of time to go and do anything other than sit by the pool for a few hours. If the airport hotel even has a pool.

We have regular 26 hr LH layovers on in Cathay Pacific. In the winter we do Boston, which is about 15hr flight time each way and get 26hrs on the layover! I’m on a HKG-YVR-JFK-HKG pattern as I type this. 35 hrs off in YVR and 25:30 in JFK. Averaging about 870 hours a year as a 777 Capt.......living the dream😂

SOPS 20th June 2019 04:34

Nearly all EK layovers are 24 hours. Makes it really hard when you have to try and sleep twice in 24 hours.

Threethirty 20th June 2019 08:25

Norfolkungood yes but it’s slightly different in Cathay as you’re flying with 4 crew, most BA flights are 3 crew.

wiggy 20th June 2019 08:34

Just to avoid misunderstanding and perhaps raised expectations amongst potential joiners I take it by that you mean most of our "long range" ops is 3 pilot. Obviously (?) there's also a heck of a lot of two pilot work around at BA, even on the Long Haul Fleets.


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