Originally Posted by SubPilot67
(Post 3780850)
Why is Breeze requiring 121 time in aircraft greater than 41,000 pounds for upgrade? Is Breeze unique compared to other airlines? I don't see the requirment in the regionals. The regionals will count all of your 121 time but Breeze only counts what they call "group two", a/c > 41K lbs. Breeze recruits for "Experienced FO" and will hire pilots with at least 500 of 121 time and then not count it towards upgrade unless the time is "group two". It seems to make it even harder to compete with the regionals that are giving bonuses for pilots with 750 hours of any 121 time. PSA? is paying FO's captains pay if they come with have 750 hours 121 time.
Breeze also requires 500 of Breeze time towards the 1500 total 121 "group two" time to upgrade but that makes sense as does the normal seniority requirment for bid. I can't imagine the A220 is harder to fly than any other regional jet but I haven't flown the A220. I am curious why Breeze is holding itself out differently. The recommendations of the captains and check airmen seem be a better criteria along the FAA 121 hours requirment. |
Originally Posted by SubPilot67
(Post 3780909)
Avelo isn't competing with the regionals either and don't have the "group two" aircraft requirement for upgrade but do have requirments for heavier aircraft for Direct Entry CA. I was looking for a more thoughtful answer. I wasn't attacking Breeze. If Breeze has more to offer or thinks it has because of the A220 that's a good enough answer for me. Breeze first year CA pay is higher than most top step regionals as well, minus the bonuses for experienced hires. My question was an opportunity to hopefully hear the merits of going to Breeze. Someone or group in Breeze decided to limit what types of 121 time are creditied for CA upgrade for a reason and I am interested in those reason(s). Its unique and worth showcasing.
They have the option of upgrading right now on a case by case basis. Depending on recommendations, you can be upgraded at 1000 pt121 time. Although you should probably upgrade when you’re ready… |
Originally Posted by bluespoon
(Post 3781019)
They have the option of upgrading right now on a case by case basis. Depending on recommendations, you can be upgraded at 1000 pt121 time. Although you should probably upgrade when you’re ready…
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Originally Posted by makawow
(Post 3780915)
Hello, can a junior A220 Captain share their schedule, days off & trip mix for the last few months?
Also what are the current class sizes? |
Originally Posted by SubPilot67
(Post 3781043)
It looks like Breeze is filling classes for July now. I am hoping for a BDL or PVD base if I do get a class date. If anyone can share schedules it would be appreciated and how did the summer affect the schedule last year?
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Any word if ORF will become an A220 base in the near future?
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Originally Posted by Team SAW
(Post 3781797)
Any word if ORF will become an A220 base in the near future?
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Originally Posted by AR1978
(Post 3779570)
So is Tampa still the only base for the A220?
Just wondering if there were any rumors of Breeze expanding and potentially opening a base in Chicago.
Originally Posted by bonvoyage
(Post 3779592)
Breeze has slowly, but doubtlessly, positioned itself to compete directly with all legacy and worldwide carriers. Expect a base in JFK, ORD, DFW, ATL, SEA, SFO, and LAX before the end of the year.
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Originally Posted by AR1978
(Post 3781990)
So is this accurate information? I live in Chicago 30 minutes from ORD and would be very open to Breeze if they came here.
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Originally Posted by AR1978
(Post 3781990)
So is this accurate information? I live in Chicago 30 minutes from ORD and would be very open to Breeze if they came here.
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