Ash Ketchum wrote: ↑Fri Feb 17, 2023 3:11 am
E2 captain pay is good but I still feel like there is room for improvement on the FO side.
Likely be more pressure if AC adjusts theirs. It seems a consistent average amongst Canadian airlines that FOs are 'only' worth between 55-70k. I'd love to see AC FO's, especially for the talent they are still acquiring starting closer to the US mainlines, 91-95k then onto formula.
For now though, well done Porter, 4 months into a brand new AOC, literally 17 days since revenue day zero, and already raising the industry bar.
Ash Ketchum wrote: ↑Fri Feb 17, 2023 3:11 am
E2 captain pay is good but I still feel like there is room for improvement on the FO side.
At 63K per annum, it’s pretty descent.
I did think the DH8 should have come up though. Folks who were on the fence about transferring over previously will be bailing from the Dash program in a New York minute now, leaving that program severely deprived.
Decent compared to what? Other airlines in Canada?
It’s not decent until every FO makes at least 100k yr.
100 a year today is same as about 80 3 years ago. Our government Ponzi scheme monetary system moves much faster than wages.
Ash Ketchum wrote: ↑Fri Feb 17, 2023 3:11 am
E2 captain pay is good but I still feel like there is room for improvement on the FO side.
Likely be more pressure if AC adjusts theirs. It seems a consistent average amongst Canadian airlines that FOs are 'only' worth between 55-70k. I'd love to see AC FO's, especially for the talent they are still acquiring starting closer to the US mainlines, 91-95k then onto formula.
For now though, well done Porter, 4 months into a brand new AOC, literally 17 days since revenue day zero, and already raising the industry bar.
eh, raising the bar would be upping the Q pay quite a bit. This is because they need more guys on the EMB.
I agree that FO pay should be 100K to start. That puts it at roughly 2/3 of first year captain pay which I think is fair given the responsibilities and requirements of the job. AC first year pay should double but I doubt we will see that.
Ash Ketchum wrote: ↑Fri Feb 17, 2023 10:00 am
I agree that FO pay should be 100K to start. That puts it at roughly 2/3 of first year captain pay which I think is fair given the responsibilities and requirements of the job. AC first year pay should double but I doubt we will see that.
Agreed on both, pay needs to come up commensurate with experience, that being said, if they continue to put 250 hour pilots in the right seat, I don’t see it happening to the degree we would like to see.
Some airlines in the past have an additional salary per 500 hrs PIC, could something like this work, I think so. That being said, I believe the non ATPL pilots should be compensated fairly as well. The net result of paying more for more experience will have and increase for the lower experience 704, 703 ops.
Ash Ketchum wrote: ↑Fri Feb 17, 2023 10:00 am
I agree that FO pay should be 100K to start. That puts it at roughly 2/3 of first year captain pay which I think is fair given the responsibilities and requirements of the job. AC first year pay should double but I doubt we will see that.
Agreed on both, pay needs to come up commensurate with experience, that being said, if they continue to put 250 hour pilots in the right seat, I don’t see it happening to the degree we would like to see.
Please provide an example of any major in the country that has a 250 hr pilot in the right seat. I'd say most nothern carriers dont even do that in turboprops.
Ash Ketchum wrote: ↑Fri Feb 17, 2023 10:00 am
I agree that FO pay should be 100K to start. That puts it at roughly 2/3 of first year captain pay which I think is fair given the responsibilities and requirements of the job. AC first year pay should double but I doubt we will see that.
Agreed on both, pay needs to come up commensurate with experience, that being said, if they continue to put 250 hour pilots in the right seat, I don’t see it happening to the degree we would like to see.
Please provide an example of any major in the country that has a 250 hr pilot in the right seat. I'd say most nothern carriers dont even do that in turboprops.
I agree that there really isn't a significant number of 250 hour pilots in the right seat of an airliner. Aside from a handful of Sunwing cadets, I can't think of anyone with that sort of experience in the right seat. That being said, its not exactly wild speculation to see that this is where things are headed. Every major airline in Canada has been gradually lowering the experience required to get in with them. An email from the union at Transat explicitly mentioned that the company was seriously looking at a cadet program to meet their staffing requirements.
Companies will sooner hire someone with less time than pay more. Our American brothers benefited when a hard floor was placed on the experience required. We don't have that here, at least not yet. So I think it's fair to assume we will continue to see First Officers being hired with exceedingly fewer hours before we see any signifiant movement on the pay side.
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Ash Ketchum wrote: ↑Fri Feb 17, 2023 10:00 am
I agree that FO pay should be 100K to start. That puts it at roughly 2/3 of first year captain pay which I think is fair given the responsibilities and requirements of the job. AC first year pay should double but I doubt we will see that.
Agreed on both, pay needs to come up commensurate with experience, that being said, if they continue to put 250 hour pilots in the right seat, I don’t see it happening to the degree we would like to see.
Please provide an example of any major in the country that has a 250 hr pilot in the right seat. I'd say most nothern carriers dont even do that in turboprops.
Wasaya and Perimeter do for sure on the classic dash/ beech 1900/ metros.
Agreed on both, pay needs to come up commensurate with experience, that being said, if they continue to put 250 hour pilots in the right seat, I don’t see it happening to the degree we would like to see.
Please provide an example of any major in the country that has a 250 hr pilot in the right seat. I'd say most nothern carriers dont even do that in turboprops.
Wasaya and Perimeter do for sure on the classic dash/ beech 1900/ metros.
Saying they require a minimum of 250 hours is different than putting a 250 hour pilot in the right seat of a 1900. Im not saying it hasn't ever happened. I assume you know someone personally that got hired with 250 hours? Otherwise its hear say.
Also, putting ONE 250 hour pilot in the right seat doesn't mean they make a habit of it. Using the term "continue" seems to imply its happening often and everywhere.
Please provide an example of any major in the country that has a 250 hr pilot in the right seat. I'd say most nothern carriers dont even do that in turboprops.
Wasaya and Perimeter do for sure on the classic dash/ beech 1900/ metros.
Saying they require a minimum of 250 hours is different than putting a 250 hour pilot in the right seat of a 1900. Im not saying it hasn't ever happened. I assume you know someone personally that got hired with 250 hours? Otherwise its hear say.
Also, putting ONE 250 hour pilot in the right seat doesn't mean they make a habit of it. Using the term "continue" seems to imply its happening often and everywhere.
Sorry to burst your bubble, it has been happening at Jazz for years, not months. I also encountered a 750TT Captain on metro 3, who told me they flew with bare commercial licence in the right seat, in the mountains no less.
Not sure where you’ve been but it is happening on a fairly large scale, the only major not looking at this right now is AC, as they have Jazz for that.
Ash Ketchum wrote: ↑Fri Feb 17, 2023 10:00 am
I agree that FO pay should be 100K to start. That puts it at roughly 2/3 of first year captain pay which I think is fair given the responsibilities and requirements of the job. AC first year pay should double but I doubt we will see that.
Agreed on both, pay needs to come up commensurate with experience, that being said, if they continue to put 250 hour pilots in the right seat, I don’t see it happening to the degree we would like to see.
Please provide an example of any major in the country that has a 250 hr pilot in the right seat. I'd say most nothern carriers dont even do that in turboprops.
Sunwing, Jazz. 95% of the northern operators do that in turboprops.
This is probably trying to keep a union out (they hired a lot of guys to the jet from outside Porter that would be used to a union, and they pissed off basically all the dash 8 people with pay cuts and equipment "freeze").
I hope their employees see through this and organize regardless.
khedrei wrote: ↑Fri Feb 17, 2023 11:19 am
I asked to provide an example of a MAJOR in canada that hires 250 hour CPLs.
Wasaya and Perimeter are not majors. Unless your definition is different than mine.
Again, I could be mistaken... That's why I asked for an example.
I’m not sure what your definition of major is but Jazz has been doing it for as long as I can remember and Sunwing has a large cadet program. About 1/3 of the 120+ pilots hired in the last year were straight out of flight school.
Ash Ketchum wrote: ↑Fri Feb 17, 2023 10:00 am
I agree that FO pay should be 100K to start. That puts it at roughly 2/3 of first year captain pay which I think is fair given the responsibilities and requirements of the job. AC first year pay should double but I doubt we will see that.
Agreed on both, pay needs to come up commensurate with experience, that being said, if they continue to put 250 hour pilots in the right seat, I don’t see it happening to the degree we would like to see.
Please provide an example of any major in the country that has a 250 hr pilot in the right seat. I'd say most nothern carriers dont even do that in turboprops.
Jazz has 100% been putting 250hr college kids in the right seats of Q400’s and RJ’s for years now.
When I started at Jazz my initial sim partner was a college kid, told me he had more time in the sim in his log book than in an actual airplane.