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Old 01-27-2014 | 06:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Skykid
I just finished reading all 398 pages of this thread to learn as much as I can about SkyWest. Overall sounds like most pilots are happy.

During the course of all these pages there were several acronyms used that I didn't understand. Could someone tell me what these mean; SJS BHO AAG?

I think BHO might be "block hour override" for flying the 700 or 900. If that is the case, does that mean that for every hour you fly the larger plane you get a couple of tenths of an hour of pay?

The other two, SJS & AAG have me stumped. Could someone let me know what these mean and a short example or explanation?

Also, could someone please give a little overview of the pay issue you are voting on? I am anticipating a class date soon and just want to be as informed as possible. Thanks!!!
BHO is Block Hour Overide, for every hour I fly the CRJ 700 I get 106% of my base pay and for the CRJ 900 I get 108% of my pay.

And I think the AAG is for American Airlines Group. the new American.