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Old 05-14-2019 | 12:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Azorian
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only problem is i think a LOT of the former BTQ'ers are on with skywest, mesa, envoy etc and its not going to be something many of them would be interested in or even "outside flying" they would legally able to do.

interest is going to depend a lot on the details which they dont have yet.

An 8 on 8 off rotation might be interesting depending on the pay/benefits etc, NetJets(?) does something similar to that i think... if i remember correctly they get a monthly guarantee or actual hours flown whichever is greater and it is like a week on week off type thing.

another question is, since they mentioned "if your available you are if your not your not" sounds like an on call thing to me - but the question is, how much of that contract flying is going to be re-positioning PC-12s in the middle of the night to free up line pilots? or how much, if any of it is going to be covering scheduled BTQ ops like a perma-reserve guy?
As far as rotation, she made it sound like the idea would be that you give them your availability when you can and they contact off of that. My current company does allow moonlighting, so I know at least one regional does. I can't speak for any other airline/company.

Also, it was made to sound like just strictly charter flying. Not support flying for the line, but who knows. Quite honestly, what's the difference? If someone is looking to pick up a little extra time/money on the side, does it really matter if you are taking golfers to Bandon Dunes, or an empty Platypus to DEN?
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