Originally Posted by
todd1200
But CRJ 200/700/900 are considered a common type according to the agreement, and pay will be according to the ratio of 50+ seat aircraft to 50 seat aircraft among the common type. So if you have 5 CRJ 200s and 5 CRJ 900s for a total of ten planes, then the top 50% of pilots assigned to the fleet will get the $2 bump regardless of variant and the bottom 50% will not get the bump no matter which plane they fly. So if you're junior, you can fly the 900 and get no raise.
This is only a deal on the LXJT side. They don't fly the CRJ. So it doesn't apply. It has no effect on the ASA side.