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Old 06-15-2015, 04:18 PM
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Received a phone call for class date for an Emb145 position.

Anyone here work there or have more info about this company ?
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Received a phone call for class date for an Emb145 position.

Anyone here work there or have more info about this company ?
Flying for Cesar's palace to replace republic
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Anyone have any updates about the company? I have a Skype interview on the 17th and any information would be greatly appreciated.
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Just got an email from these folks. I replied to a job posting several months back and actually forgot about it. It was for a Tunica, MS base. I wonder if that's still their current plan, or if they will be basing somewhere else? What's schedule and pay like?
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Old 09-25-2015, 08:37 PM
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All I'll say is do your research. If you still want to go to work for this place, then you need to do your research again.


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Old 09-25-2015, 09:46 PM
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Is Via Pt.121 certified yet?
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Old 10-19-2015, 03:54 AM
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Had a Skype interview last week, they have submitted all 121 manuals to the FAA and their 121 training program was approved so all classes for the ERJ-145 are 121 classes. They were pretty open about their plan, appears that their 121 transition is being supported by Caesars as they have a long term contract to operate the Caesars network that Republic used to fly.

They were also honest about schedules, they said that during the rapid growth schedules would be demanding but the additional incentive pay brings pay well above industry average. Bases are Atlantic City, Tunica and Laughlin with some home basing for other contracts.
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Is it true that a few jets will be left under Part 135?
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All I'll say is do your research. If you still want to go to work for this place, then you need to do your research again.


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apparently you know more than everyone else because if you search for Via Airlines, hardly anything comes up.
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apparently you know more than everyone else because if you search for Via Airlines, hardly anything comes up.
Formerly known as Charter Air Transport.
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