ERJdca said:
Just want to clear a few things up for the folks who are interested though. What CX payscale are you looking at that is within 2,000/month with airtran??
Just what's posted on airlinepilotcentral.com, here's how it breaks down, based on a 90 hour average credit at airTran (that's what most people pull down flying about 85 hours a month from what I've been told):
Year/Position - - AirTran - - Cathay
1st Yr F/O - - - $46,440 - - $63,480 (plus $17,040 Cathay)
2nd Yr F/O - - - $60,480 - - $69,480 (plus $9,000 Cathay)
3rd Yr F/O - - - $65,880 - - $74,580 (plus $9,600 Cathay)
4th Yr - - - CA $120,960 - F/O $81,000 (plus $39,960 AirTran)
5th Yr - - - CA $129,600 - CA $134,280 (plus $4,680 Cathay)
10th Yr - - CA $155,520 - CA $157,440 (plus $1,920 Cathay)
Max - - - - CA $165,240 - CA $160,560 (plus $4,680 AIR TRAN)
Of course, not everyone will credit 90 hours, but most reserve pilots are crediting around 100-105 hours if they want to (and still hold 14 days off) and most line holders seem to be right around 80-85 hours of block, 85-90 hours of credit with 16-18 days off (those soft credits for work rules are NICE).
I know for a fact the Pax fleet guys bring home a much higher salary then airtran. There's more of a bonus then just the 15.5% you mention, especially if your HKG based. How about stability as well?
Stability is good here as well, 7 years consistently profitable during the worst downturn in U.S. Aviation history. Wouldn't want to be HKG based so I'm basing most of my monetary assumptions on U.S basing. How much more do the pax fleet guys bring in? How long to upgrade on the pax side if you stay in the U.S.?
I'M not on the freighter but have a few friends that are and i havn't seen one of their rosters with less then 16 off (again thats not to say their aren't). I am on the Pax and havn't seen less then 18 off. 19 seem's to be the average but occasionally 20-21 is possible.
That's very cool. How much do they hire DEFO into the pax side? Or do they at all?
The bases are spelled out, no mystery, just look at the CX website-its all there! You do not "bid" for a roster, you can request specific days off each month and depending on the lifestyle of your choosing can bid for a compact or supercompact roster allowing for maximum days off in a row. Shift swap if you like, but its honestly not so bad as you may think. Medical is excellent. I have been treated very well by all the crews.
That's good to hear. Does the CX website post its payscales as well? Would like to see the pax side pay.
But to be honest, i flew in the states, i have many friends at many different carriers and im quite shocked we don't get more U.S. guys interested.
I think a lot of us are perplexed by the lack of information that's out there on these issues. I'm sure I'm not alone when I say thank you for your input, it's great to shed some light on all of it and maybe it will entice some more U.S. pilots to put their apps in!