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Fly76 01-25-2023 03:20 AM


Originally Posted by Tangalanga (Post 3578808)
Once you get at a line at MIA, either 737 or 320...How many days OFF normally? I went over the entire post and I couldn't find it. Just trying to compare with another Legacy that I got a hold of their 737 February award, with 16 days OFF for the junior people. Similar at AA? Around 16 OFF is the norm?
Thank you!!!!

Tangalanga


On the 320 MIA, most Junior line holder got 15 off with 82 credit. 1 above him 17 off. After that I see anywhere from 14 to 16 mostly. This is for February.

Tangalanga 01-25-2023 03:46 AM


Originally Posted by Fly76 (Post 3578837)
On the 320 MIA, most Junior line holder got 15 off with 82 credit. 1 above him 17 off. After that I see anywhere from 14 to 16 mostly. This is for February.

Very nice.Thank you.

Tanga

LimaF 01-29-2023 04:23 PM


Originally Posted by Fly76 (Post 3578837)
On the 320 MIA, most Junior line holder got 15 off with 82 credit. 1 above him 17 off. After that I see anywhere from 14 to 16 mostly. This is for February.

Whats the trip lengths like for the jr? If trying to hold mostly turns, 2 day, and some 3 day what are the chances?

AllYourBaseAreB 01-29-2023 04:28 PM


Originally Posted by LimaF (Post 3581894)
Whats the trip lengths like for the jr? If trying to hold mostly turns, 2 day, and some 3 day what are the chances?

bottom line are mostly 3-4 day trips

thrust 01-29-2023 05:03 PM


Originally Posted by LimaF (Post 3581894)
Whats the trip lengths like for the jr? If trying to hold mostly turns, 2 day, and some 3 day what are the chances?

Turns, 2 days, commutable three days trend senior. The less legs/day the more senior- a 1-2 is senior to a 3-3, etc.

airplanes 01-30-2023 03:19 PM

Is there an area in MIA area that most pilots live. Good schools/few stabbings?

450knotOffice 01-31-2023 08:13 PM


Originally Posted by airplanes (Post 3582488)
Is there an area in MIA area that most pilots live. Good schools/few stabbings?

If you are willing to live 110 miles away, come on up to the Port Salerno/Stuart/Hobe Sound/Palm City/Port St. Lucie area. It’s WORLDS better than the crowded rat race that is Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties. Tons of AA and JetBlue pilots up here. Easy on Short Call Reserve, believe it or not.

But you’ll have to buy a boat. I think that’s a requirement. 😉

ColdAndDark 02-01-2023 06:47 AM

Can you short call from St Pete (3.5 hour drive) or is that pushing it?

TallFlyer 02-01-2023 07:48 AM


Originally Posted by ColdAndDark (Post 3583624)
Can you short call from St Pete (3.5 hour drive) or is that pushing it?

Probably pushing it, despite their actually being no published time requirement. LC? Piece of cake, but you knew that already.

Maxxter 02-01-2023 08:00 AM


Originally Posted by airplanes (Post 3582488)
Is there an area in MIA area that most pilots live. Good schools/few stabbings?


I am up in Parkland. Its nice up here, not as crazy as down south. It is right next to Boca and Coral Springs. The beach is 10 ish miles away.

Its 50 miles to MIA and PBI and only 30 miles to FLL (perfect for short call reserve) The FLL drive is 30 minutes and MIA is 1 hour with no major traffic (1.5 hours right at rush hour)

The area is growing with several new homes being built with a wide range of prices (No its not only for the rich like people say)


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