Originally Posted by
C6vette088
Thank you for taking the time to reply to my question with a sarcastic and useless answer. I was talking about cockpit charts.
It's kind of amusing that you use sarcasm to complain about Gordo's use of sarcasm. Please understand that asking Allegiant pilots about charts is like asking the titanic crew about deck chair arrangements.
Moving along, we use Jeppessen now but will be transitioning to NOS with the iPads. This is because its cheaper. Yes. Don't laugh. Until that happens (next decade?) we will continue to use jepps but I would caution you to do a complete inventory before you take off because charts are often missing and it's embarrassing and hazardous to your future when the company (and FAA) comes after you because you had to divert for their oversight. While you're at it, make sure you find time for a very exhaustive scan of the maintenance logbook and release paperwork. Plenty of little nuggets there too. Pubs are like every other department around here. A minefield of opportunities to surrender your certificate. Add crappy training, busted checkrides due to hostile FAA, inept cheap maintenance and you can start to understand why so many have tanked their careers here and so many, even senior captains, are leaving. The revolving door accelerates so come on over, there will be huge vacancies to fill as far as the eye can see. Minimum requirements and a pulse will do.