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sevenair wrote:You reap what you sow. I've zero sympathy for them. Years of malpractice and mistreatment has created a toxic atmosphere that even a 5 week bonus can't cut though.
They'll need Euro/America/Australasian bases. It's the only way they'll get people to go there. Yes, it'll add complexity but rather planes be flying and making money with a slightly higher cost base than sitting rotting away.
mercure1 wrote:Crew bases in LON, FRA, MAD, NYC, LAX, DFW, HKG, SYD would be interesting.
Arion640 wrote:mercure1 wrote:Crew bases in LON, FRA, MAD, NYC, LAX, DFW, HKG, SYD would be interesting.
With the ammount of planes they send to the London Area per day (at least 9 with STN launching) i think it would be quite possible to have a London crew base. It would make rostering interesting but like mentioned would keep planes flying.
I think a shared crew base between MAN, BHX, LHR and LGW would even work. BA pilots commute via Train, car and air from all areas of the country to LHR. Only problem is they would have to play by british pilot rules.
trent772 wrote:I don’t think crew bases outside of the UAE will ever happen, EK is not willing to “lose” control of its employees like that, and even if crew bases were opened abroad, without a hefty raise in pay it’ll never work.
EK should definitely think about paying better wages or the exodus will continue.
Arion640 wrote:mercure1 wrote:Crew bases in LON, FRA, MAD, NYC, LAX, DFW, HKG, SYD would be interesting.
With the ammount of planes they send to the London Area per day (at least 9 with STN launching) i think it would be quite possible to have a London crew base. It would make rostering interesting but like mentioned would keep planes flying.
I think a shared crew base between MAN, BHX, LHR and LGW would even work. BA pilots commute via Train, car and air from all areas of the country to LHR. Only problem is they would have to play by british pilot rules.
berari wrote:I think it's beyond paying better wages. What they have done (if I understand correctly) is paid pilots very well, and given them all the perks any pilot could dream of.
sevenair wrote:You reap what you sow. I've zero sympathy for them. Years of malpractice and mistreatment has created a toxic atmosphere that even a 5 week bonus can't cut though.
They'll need Euro/America/Australasian bases. It's the only way they'll get people to go there. Yes, it'll add complexity but rather planes be flying and making money with a slightly higher cost base than sitting rotting away.
andrefranca wrote:They will be hiring in Brazil and rumors say it will be their biggest hiring process ever...
QuarkFly wrote:Hmmm, so somebody will do more than 8-hour duty with only one spare pilot during a 16- hour flight?
mercure1 wrote:Crew bases in LON, FRA, MAD, NYC, LAX, DFW, HKG, SYD would be interesting.
787Driver wrote:One of my colleagues used to work there as an A380 instructor and was happy down there for 10 years until a family member got seriously ill and my colleague requested additional time off which they wouldn't give him. That's when he left. Indeed you reap what you sow.
log0008 wrote:787Driver wrote:One of my colleagues used to work there as an A380 instructor and was happy down there for 10 years until a family member got seriously ill and my colleague requested additional time off which they wouldn't give him. That's when he left. Indeed you reap what you sow.
I've got a worse story, close friend of mine at EK had his mother pass away - requested a week off to head back home and attend and organize the funeral. Received an email from scheduling manager saying "Suck it up Princess you mother would be ashamed of you for being so rude to your employer" - this was recent and I have seen the email.
StTim wrote:log0008 wrote:787Driver wrote:One of my colleagues used to work there as an A380 instructor and was happy down there for 10 years until a family member got seriously ill and my colleague requested additional time off which they wouldn't give him. That's when he left. Indeed you reap what you sow.
I've got a worse story, close friend of mine at EK had his mother pass away - requested a week off to head back home and attend and organize the funeral. Received an email from scheduling manager saying "Suck it up Princess you mother would be ashamed of you for being so rude to your employer" - this was recent and I have seen the email.
That is dreadful and definitely not the way to treat any staff - let alone a key staff member like a pilot.
worldranger wrote:EK will now reduce their 4 pilot ULR ops to 3 man, due pilot shortage.
I needed one more piece of evidence to be convinced by a regular poster EmiratesDriver & now I’m a believer
EK are now dancing with fire and are willing, to in many pilots view, trade safety for profit.
Not good...and in my view a huge hole in the Cheese block.
Virtually every pilot I’ve chatted to has now become quite concerned at the latest developments.
33 aircraft parked @ DWC & counting , multiple media reports of shortage, FLL & MCO frequency increases cancelled.
Watch this space and let’s hope it’s not a headline.
worldranger wrote:
33 aircraft parked @ DWC & counting
dtw2hyd wrote:Interestingly 2017-18 PR spending went up, the single useless expenditure not yielding any results, but not able to keep crew happy.
cougar15 wrote:...as did profits by a considerable margin...
so the PR must be archiving something!
NZ321 wrote:What is this thread actually about? Let's put the title aside. That's what got me interested. But the more I read the more I think it's in danger of becoming a vent machine.
A few more facts would be helpful. Do we know precisely the parameters of the announcement? For example, is it really 3 pilots for routes like DXB-AKL which can have a sector time of 17+ hours? Or is it a re alignment of some routes to within margins acceptable to many other 4* and 5*airlines? I think it would be helpful to see a little more in-depth analysis before we get our proverbial knickers in a tangle.
NZ321 wrote:What is this thread actually about? Let's put the title aside. That's what got me interested. But the more I read the more I think it's in danger of becoming a vent machine.
A few more facts would be helpful. Do we know precisely the parameters of the announcement? For example, is it really 3 pilots for routes like DXB-AKL which can have a sector time of 17+ hours? Or is it a re alignment of some routes to within margins acceptable to many other 4* and 5*airlines? I think it would be helpful to see a little more in-depth analysis before we get our proverbial knickers in a tangle.
emiratesdriver wrote:NZ321 wrote:What is this thread actually about? Let's put the title aside. That's what got me interested. But the more I read the more I think it's in danger of becoming a vent machine.
A few more facts would be helpful. Do we know precisely the parameters of the announcement? For example, is it really 3 pilots for routes like DXB-AKL which can have a sector time of 17+ hours? Or is it a re alignment of some routes to within margins acceptable to many other 4* and 5*airlines? I think it would be helpful to see a little more in-depth analysis before we get our proverbial knickers in a tangle.
emiratesdriver wrote:emiratesdriver wrote:NZ321 wrote:What is this thread actually about? Let's put the title aside. That's what got me interested. But the more I read the more I think it's in danger of becoming a vent machine.
A few more facts would be helpful. Do we know precisely the parameters of the announcement? For example, is it really 3 pilots for routes like DXB-AKL which can have a sector time of 17+ hours? Or is it a re alignment of some routes to within margins acceptable to many other 4* and 5*airlines? I think it would be helpful to see a little more in-depth analysis before we get our proverbial knickers in a tangle.
“From 1 July the following seven pairings will be operated with a flight crew complement of 3:
SYD 414/415
MEL 408/409
JFK 201/202
EWR 223/224
BOS 237/238
GIG 247/248
GRU 261/262”
Straight off the Flight Ops update as of yesterday, it’s no rumour, it’s fact, it is also in my opinion a significant erosion of safety.
The reason this is being highlighted is that whilst there are a lot of EK fanboys on here, a great many have no clue as to what is going on behind the scenes.
I wonder how many passengers will be comfortable with 3 crew operating operating a 14 hr sector with a 2.30am takeoff, arriving at 10.30pm, having 26hrs rest and operating a 15 hr sector back with a 4am wake up after most likely being unable to achieve more than 8 hrs rest in those preceding 26. That would be EK 414/415.
Doing all this as part of a 100 hr flying month with a mix of east and west flying, one word, dangerous.
Fatbus wrote:EK operates under the GCAA not Dubai anything..
mercure1 wrote:Crew bases in LON, FRA, MAD, NYC, LAX, DFW, HKG, SYD would be interesting.
emiratesdriver wrote:emiratesdriver wrote:NZ321 wrote:What is this thread actually about? Let's put the title aside. That's what got me interested. But the more I read the more I think it's in danger of becoming a vent machine.
A few more facts would be helpful. Do we know precisely the parameters of the announcement? For example, is it really 3 pilots for routes like DXB-AKL which can have a sector time of 17+ hours? Or is it a re alignment of some routes to within margins acceptable to many other 4* and 5*airlines? I think it would be helpful to see a little more in-depth analysis before we get our proverbial knickers in a tangle.
“From 1 July the following seven pairings will be operated with a flight crew complement of 3:
SYD 414/415
MEL 408/409
JFK 201/202
EWR 223/224
BOS 237/238
GIG 247/248
GRU 261/262”
Straight off the Flight Ops update as of yesterday, it’s no rumour, it’s fact, it is also in my opinion a significant erosion of safety.
The reason this is being highlighted is that whilst there are a lot of EK fanboys on here, a great many have no clue as to what is going on behind the scenes.
I wonder how many passengers will be comfortable with 3 crew operating operating a 14 hr sector with a 2.30am takeoff, arriving at 10.30pm, having 26hrs rest and operating a 15 hr sector back with a 4am wake up after most likely being unable to achieve more than 8 hrs rest in those preceding 26. That would be EK 414/415.
Doing all this as part of a 100 hr flying month with a mix of east and west flying, one word, dangerous.
log0008 wrote:787Driver wrote:One of my colleagues used to work there as an A380 instructor and was happy down there for 10 years until a family member got seriously ill and my colleague requested additional time off which they wouldn't give him. That's when he left. Indeed you reap what you sow.
I've got a worse story, close friend of mine at EK had his mother pass away - requested a week off to head back home and attend and organize the funeral. Received an email from scheduling manager saying "Suck it up Princess you mother would be ashamed of you for being so rude to your employer" - this was recent and I have seen the email.
cougar15 wrote:QuarkFly wrote:Hmmm, so somebody will do more than 8-hour duty with only one spare pilot during a 16- hour flight?
Yup, totally in line with what every Euro legacy carrier has been doing for years! 4 was luxury, 3 is economic reality!
777Jet wrote:For a country that depends on foreign workers, to do both the skilled work that their nationals can't do and the unskilled work that they don't want to do, they sure treat their workforce interestingly.