BAW and BMI airbus rosters
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BAW and BMI airbus rosters
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what is the rosters like for the above airlines on the bus days on/off night stops stable roster based out of LHR, can anybody give a example for the months gone
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what is the rosters like for the above airlines on the bus days on/off night stops stable roster based out of LHR, can anybody give a example for the months gone
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How does 'fluid and ever changing' future monthly roster stability sound. BA is about to undergo some major restructuring and BMI has just been fully taken over by LH.
Want any more variables in the pot at the moment???
Want any more variables in the pot at the moment???
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Maybe I can help with something more constructive...![Wink](https://www.pprune.org/images/smilies/wink2.gif)
Certainly from where I sit (On the left of a BA Airbus) my roster stability is good and despite wobble2plank cries of doom, the future seems good. Some other fleets are shrinking, routes being trimmed and moved around, but the Airbus is certainly to remain the core of BA Shorthaul. (2 new A320s being delivered in December)
I'm junior on the fleet - so bearing that in mind
August
11 days off
20 days working
6 nightstops
3 of the 10 weekend days off
September
7 days leave
10 days off
13 days working
5 nightstops
5 of the 10 weekend days off (2 during the leave)
October
15 days off
16 days working
4 nightstops
2 days simulator
1 day SEP (Cabin emergency procedures / security /etc)
3 of the 8 weekend days off
November;
9 days Leave
8 days off
13 days working
4 nightstops
5 of the 10 weekend days off (2 during the leave)
December
Reserve from 4th to 31st December including Christmas
Block of 7 days off in that period
2 of the 8 weekend days off
There you go......
Note the difference between summer & wnter schedules. More leave & days off during winter. More work in Summer.
T'bug
Maybe I can help with something more constructive...
![Wink](https://www.pprune.org/images/smilies/wink2.gif)
Certainly from where I sit (On the left of a BA Airbus) my roster stability is good and despite wobble2plank cries of doom, the future seems good. Some other fleets are shrinking, routes being trimmed and moved around, but the Airbus is certainly to remain the core of BA Shorthaul. (2 new A320s being delivered in December)
I'm junior on the fleet - so bearing that in mind
August
11 days off
20 days working
6 nightstops
3 of the 10 weekend days off
September
7 days leave
10 days off
13 days working
5 nightstops
5 of the 10 weekend days off (2 during the leave)
October
15 days off
16 days working
4 nightstops
2 days simulator
1 day SEP (Cabin emergency procedures / security /etc)
3 of the 8 weekend days off
November;
9 days Leave
8 days off
13 days working
4 nightstops
5 of the 10 weekend days off (2 during the leave)
December
Reserve from 4th to 31st December including Christmas
Block of 7 days off in that period
2 of the 8 weekend days off
There you go......
Note the difference between summer & wnter schedules. More leave & days off during winter. More work in Summer.
T'bug
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I have been in BA for 2 years, and bar some sectors taken off me because of disruption (ie fog) I have had no roster changes- hows that for stable!
Bid line also means you get input into your roster (if junior not much, if senior you can get alot of what you want wrt to days off/type of trip/destinations)
Bid line also means you get input into your roster (if junior not much, if senior you can get alot of what you want wrt to days off/type of trip/destinations)