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Old 02-24-2020, 11:03 AM
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Originally Posted by WhaleSurfing View Post
I did ACMI flying for over 25 years. Unfortunately with this type of flying it is, and will always be a moving target as far as schedules, QOL, and pay. The biggest problem being that you will spend your entire career worrying if your airline and job will be around in a decade or a year. It’s a cut throat part of the industry severely dependent on other companies such as Amazon or the military for contracts and to keep the planes flying.

While having 12-14 days off is nice it also comes at a cost. Don’t kid yourself about being on vacation while at work. The schedules can be grueling and even if you are in business class (no one is riding in real first class) the toll this type of flying takes on your body and health over the long run is real.

Some guys love being “flying Gypsies” roaming the world, doing laundry on line and not being able to get things done at home for two weeks at a stretch. I was lucky enough to work for an airline where my seniority eventually allowed a 6 on 7 off type of schedule but that is never guaranteed in the ACMI business because of its nature of always changing, substandard CBAs even so, you’re gonna be there a long time before you can hold that type of schedule even if it does exists.

If you’re looking to go to a FEDEX or UPS then the experience is a plus. If you’re looking to go to one of the Big 4 I think you’d be better off at a good regional. With 4500 you’re already qualified so the question begs to be asked, what is your long term goal?

I had a very good 25 year career doing this type of flying and started at it at a very young age with some serious seniority for a good let off my career. I’m now at one of the Big 4 and wouldn’t go back to that type of flying, no matter what! There’s no comparison.
my schedule the past year has been 1 leg followed by either 2 or 3 nights off; then repeat. Definitely not grueling.
Yes, we do fly first class and collect those points. Any international flight over 3 hours has to be the next class up from any economy/coach which on most planes ends up being first class.
Omni & Kalitta are the two best ACMI; ATI a close third. Omni is pax only and has 117 rest rules also.
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