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Braniff DC8
Can somone provide some info on the 120 side of things currently? Ads out for home based Captains. What does that entail exactly? A couple of the airframes I believe are non EFIS which is fine just maybe old is all.
A few questions if I may;
Pay on the 120 and perdiem
training again where and how long. Ive heard shes a tough bird to learn?
Bennies again, medical/dental
CASS
Uniforms
Sounds like it could be a nice gig if Via can get over the recent bump in the rode.
Thanks again
Via won some more EAS routes, but with no official announcement they have asked we not talk about where exactly, but they are in WV. Captains will be home based, your home being any airport with reasonable airline traffic. I am AUS based for the E145 (drive 2 hours to get there). They will get you the cheapest airline ticket, so expect LCC and middle seats, but still beats commuting or living in WV.
Being on the 121 side flying ERJ's I know very little about the Brasilias. I do know they are operated under 135 and part 380. As for learning the plane, I do not know first hand, but have heard from others that it can be challenging to learn, but not impossible.
Pay according to HR yesterday is $65k, plus $350/day for every day over 16 worked in a month. Per Diem is listed on the APC profile as 2.85/HR but they fail to mention that it's only up to 14 hours... So $40/overnight (not great I know). Schedule should be 7/7 or 8/6. Uniform is black/silver with wings and boards provided.
Benefits are not stellar. No 401k match as of right now, no official PTO(but negotiating time off without losing salary is not hard if you ask), full health benefits through Aetna, but the premiums are extremely expensive for a family.
Not in CASS yet, but the 135 and 121 DO's have it near the top of the list of things to get done. KCM is available through NATA.
Fleet is projecting to double on the Brasilia side of the house next year as we continue to add flying for College Teams.
Any more specific questions, just PM me.