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boschpilot 03-22-2018 09:08 AM


Originally Posted by Paperboi (Post 2556429)
What kind of hotels do omni pilots stay in and do they keep all points as well as airline points? Thanks!

Regional airline quality hotels or better-points on airlines and hotel points about 80% of the time.

hoover 03-26-2018 07:36 PM


Originally Posted by Formerbuspilot (Post 2555332)
....Such as??

SW 15 days of work min pay is 90. Most likely you'll be above 100 for 15 days of work. 10 soon to be 11 bases to choose from. Drive to work!

aviatorhi 03-27-2018 07:00 AM


Originally Posted by hoover (Post 2559520)
SW 15 days of work min pay is 90. Most likely you'll be above 100 for 15 days of work. 10 soon to be 11 bases to choose from. Drive to work!

The money sounds nice... the pace and having to live in base sounds terrible. Choose the one you like more. Noone is going to force you (or anyone) to work for an ACMI. However, some of us like the lifestyle, degree of freedom, and work we do.

MountainWaves 03-27-2018 10:27 AM


Originally Posted by aviatorhi (Post 2559731)
The money sounds nice... the pace and having to live in base sounds terrible. Choose the one you like more. Noone is going to force you (or anyone) to work for an ACMI. However, some of us like the lifestyle, degree of freedom, and work we do.

SWA newbie (6 months) commuter, 22 Days off in Feb (with 6 days VAC), 19 in Mar. My last 3 day was commutable on both sides. Living in base is desirable but not mandatory with good commuter policy. As far as the pace is concerned, I haven't flown more than 3 legs in a day but a couple times. Typically 2-3 daily. Just throwing info out there, it's great you enjoy your current situation but it isn't for everyone. Variety and options are good. Sorry for the drift, I was just bored, down a rabbit hole reading APC.

brokepilot2 03-27-2018 12:57 PM

Anyone have any insight as to the competitive minimums to get hired at Omni?

aviatorhi 03-27-2018 01:32 PM


Originally Posted by brokepilot2 (Post 2559967)
Anyone have any insight as to the competitive minimums to get hired at Omni?

For rough numbers you're going to need a minimum if 3000 TT and 1000 PIC (the PIC is a hard minimum). The numbers will adjust upward depending on the quality of applicants they're getting if and when the TA passes.

brokepilot2 03-27-2018 01:49 PM


Originally Posted by aviatorhi (Post 2559993)
For rough numbers you're going to need a minimum if 3000 TT and 1000 PIC (the PIC is a hard minimum). The numbers will adjust upward depending on the quality of applicants they're getting if and when the TA passes.

Is that TPIC or just any PIC?

aviatorhi 03-27-2018 01:59 PM


Originally Posted by brokepilot2 (Post 2560004)
Is that TPIC or just any PIC?

Any kind of PIC.

FL450 03-27-2018 03:49 PM

The PIC is the only hard number and that too could change. Apply and let the company decide if your qualified not these forums.

HeavyDriver 03-27-2018 04:01 PM

Word is a bunch of Southern Air pilot applications just hit the stack.


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