T tail Posted October 11, 2006 Report Posted October 11, 2006 Hi All, Does anyone get paid for doing maintence flights .e.g getting paid there hourly rate for track & balancing etc ?? And also for long Non Revenue flights .e.g switching machines over, or ferrying a machine from one spot to another when the customer isn't paying for it.. Or is that all looked on as part of the job ?? Cheers TT Quote
rainman Posted October 11, 2006 Report Posted October 11, 2006 I know of at least 2 company's that don't. Quote
thekingshead Posted October 12, 2006 Report Posted October 12, 2006 I've worked for one company that does, and many that don't. Good luck with that one. Quote
Skidz Posted October 12, 2006 Report Posted October 12, 2006 We get flight pay for non-revenue flights (at a lesser rate than revenue). Our weekly reports have a column for revenue flight time and a column for non-revenue flight time. No distinction between ferries and maintenance. Quote
Fish Posted October 12, 2006 Report Posted October 12, 2006 Along the same lines as Skids, OCS (on company service) pay is 50% of your normal hourly flight pay, for services such as repo of an A/C or non-rev flights. Quote
T tail Posted October 12, 2006 Author Report Posted October 12, 2006 Thanks for bit of an insight guys into what is going on around the place. Cheers TT Quote
chopperman Posted October 12, 2006 Report Posted October 12, 2006 We only pay flight pay for revenue flights, but we also don't hand out a bill when our pilots take family or friends for a ride or a fishing trip. I feel that there has to be a give and take. Our take is when the company is making money so are the pilots. Quote
lineworker Posted October 13, 2006 Report Posted October 13, 2006 Dude! Repo of an aircraft? Does that really happen regularly? You'd think they would bring it back. But I guess at that point one might not afford the fuel. I would love to hear about a repo Emilio. Quote
canook pilot Posted October 14, 2006 Report Posted October 14, 2006 I work for a company that pays anytime the aircraft goes flying.It should be that way with everyone, the work loads is always the same. :up: :punk: Quote
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