Originally Posted by
westcoastj
Hi all, I start with the company in September and have some questions about the LAS pilot base
1) how long would it take to hold a line? how about Long call? - Training is 2 months plus a 2-3 week to get IOE done, then a month of a relief line. so thats about 4 months on property without actually sitting reserve. so with that being considered can someone give me the average time currently it takes to hold a line or long call? I live in PHX and would be cool with LCR as the commute is quite easy.
2) Do LAS trips consist of any international flying? - Is the international stuff usually straight from LAS or do you get funneled into somewhere like FLL? - do those trips go senior?
3) piggy backing on the last question, what is the trip build usually like out of LAS? Is there lots of 4 leg SOCAL shuttle trips? I heard lots of redeye's to the east coast, but after the redeye whats the rest of the trips like
4) could I pick up any X/Y listings being a commuter from PHX?
If you have any other information about the base that you think would useful please let me know
Thanks!
1 - I’d bet a line takes about 6 months on reserve to get especially going into the slower season. I’d say long call would be about 4 months since Vegas is the base with the most long calls. Also yes it’s possible to have 4-5 months on property without sitting reserve. If you finish IOE after the 4th of the month then you will get an extra month of relief lines.
2 - int’l flying is routed thru IAH or MCO or FLL and normally not fun with redeye jungle turns. Definitely not senior. People drop them since the 8% override is not worth it.
3 - trips are all over the place. There’s long turns to like MSY that go senior, 4 leg locals that go junior, 1 redeye day stay and fly back that night, lots of legs on 2/3 days, and 4 days that are longer legs.
4 - You can grab X lists out of Vegas yes but some callouts are not too long to get it commutable. Can also Y list in PHX but I wouldn’t bet on any certain income since not too many flights there and if someone calls out need to get a very quick call that a reserve can’t fill. Also you need to match days off to that pilot calling out.
Off topic 5. Vegas is a very commutable base with a lot of flights and great commuter policy and easily doable from PHX. Also for short call reserve prob want to preference the redeye reserve period since those are more commutable but the downside is those don’t pay as much and you’ll never break guarantee.