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Strenyakov 01-12-2019 08:16 PM

Without trying to offend anyone, I’m curious about why people are still interested in Compass? There is a good chance they will lose delta flying. I imagine those planes will move to American or somewhere else and the basing will change to NY, DFW, or somewhere else. Why don’t people just go to say, Skywest on the west coast.

DiamondDriver 01-12-2019 08:41 PM


Originally Posted by Strenyakov (Post 2741943)
Without trying to offend anyone, I’m curious about why people are still interested in Compass? There is a good chance they will lose delta flying. I imagine those planes will move to American or somewhere else and the basing will change to NY, DFW, or somewhere else. Why don’t people just go to say, Skywest on the west coast.

I dont think any new hires are getting the 175 with a west coast base at Skywest without long reserve times. You could also go to a more "stable" regional wait those 7 months just for a class date, then sit reserve for awhile not growing as much flight time. Both SkyWest and say YX and 9E are definitely safer choices, with more stability, and an excellent option if you have a family, are older, no degree, other obligations, etc.

Any regional will be the best, or the worst depending on who you ask, just look at the varying opinions people have in every regional forum on APC. Find your lane, and your regional based on what works best for you. The rest is just noise.

Mid 20s, no wife, no kids, 4 year non-aviation degree, no crippling flight debt, etc, the risk / reward of coming here. Far outweighs the potential negatives that may happen. If CPZ is gone in 2020, 700+ 121 hours with the type will afford plenty of other options.

Excargodog 01-12-2019 09:01 PM


Originally Posted by Strenyakov (Post 2741943)
Without trying to offend anyone, I’m curious about why people are still interested in Compass? There is a good chance they will lose delta flying. I imagine those planes will move to American or somewhere else and the basing will change to NY, DFW, or somewhere else. Why don’t people just go to say, Skywest on the west coast.

Contracts always have expiration dates. There is NEVER any predicting when or if they will be renewed.

The planes won’t ‘move to American’ since Delta owns them. They will go wherever Delta wants them to go. The FLYING out of the western bases Compass services will remain there because that’s where the people are. Someone will fly those pax. Unless/until Delta is ready to cover that flying with A220s (of which they currently have four of a 90 plane order) Delta will most likely use their planes to cover that flying.

Whether Compass does it, Skywest does it, Mesa does it, Endeavor does it, or Republic does it, those 36 aircraft are likely to continue on those routes. Already possessing the pilots and other infrastructure, it is probably cheaper to just leave them at Compass, but that’s going to require TSH and Delta to come to terms. Whether that happens or not is anyone’s guess.

And certainly people can go to Skywest, although that does not mean they will be on the west coast. A newbie starting in the 175 at Skywest currently is probably looking at at least 4-5 months at ORD or LGA. They will be in a crash pad sitting reserve awhile and not seeing a great deal of flying. And with their recent increase in pay, nothing really wrong with doing that, although you might wind up logging only 400 hours your first year you will be paid your minimum guarantee.
CRJ western bases are more junior and (generally) get more flying.

Horizon right now is not much better although there is a promised quasi-flow to Alaska. Mesa...., well, it’s Mesa.

So what does a newbie get? A bonus usually, and a type rating, and a relatively short time on reserve at one of three pretty good bases. Then you’ll have your line and be flying your butt off, logging 83 hours of flying a month. If the contract with Delta is renewed you’ll be upgrading at 18 months or so, and this will be a hell of a good deal.

If not, you take however many hours you have and a type rating and go where you want to go. Skywest will give you a bonus for having an ERJ type rating and credit for pay purposes (although not seniority) for your previous 121 time and you can go become a DEC pilot or almost DEC pilot at Envoy or Horizon or a couple of other places.

It is high risk high reward, but if TSH gets additional flying, either an extension from Delta or from anyone else, it’s likely your fastest way to build 121 time and 121 TPIC. If they don’t, you’ve got a type rating and 83 hours a month of 121 for as long as the flying lasts to take with you to your next job.

But there ARE no guarantees at the regionals. So it’s your choice. Ante up if you like the odds and it’s your kind of game. Go elsewhere if you don’t,

VIRotate 01-12-2019 10:44 PM


Originally Posted by Excargodog (Post 2741961)
Contracts always have expiration dates. There is NEVER any predicting when or if they will be renewed.

The planes won’t ‘move to American’ since Delta owns them. They will go wherever Delta wants them to go. The FLYING out of the western bases Compass services will remain there because that’s where the people are. Someone will fly those pax. Unless/until Delta is ready to cover that flying with A220s (of which they currently have four of a 90 plane order) Delta will most likely use their planes to cover that flying.

Whether Compass does it, Skywest does it, Mesa does it, Endeavor does it, or Republic does it, those 36 aircraft are likely to continue on those routes. Already possessing the pilots and other infrastructure, it is probably cheaper to just leave them at Compass, but that’s going to require TSH and Delta to come to terms. Whether that happens or not is anyone’s guess.

And certainly people can go to Skywest, although that does not mean they will be on the west coast. A newbie starting in the 175 at Skywest currently is probably looking at at least 4-5 months at ORD or LGA. They will be in a crash pad sitting reserve awhile and not seeing a great deal of flying. And with their recent increase in pay, nothing really wrong with doing that, although you might wind up logging only 400 hours your first year you will be paid your minimum guarantee.
CRJ western bases are more junior and (generally) get more flying.

Horizon right now is not much better although there is a promised quasi-flow to Alaska. Mesa...., well, it’s Mesa.

So what does a newbie get? A bonus usually, and a type rating, and a relatively short time on reserve at one of three pretty good bases. Then you’ll have your line and be flying your butt off, logging 83 hours of flying a month. If the contract with Delta is renewed you’ll be upgrading at 18 months or so, and this will be a hell of a good deal.

If not, you take however many hours you have and a type rating and go where you want to go. Skywest will give you a bonus for having an ERJ type rating and credit for pay purposes (although not seniority) for your previous 121 time and you can go become a DEC pilot or almost DEC pilot at Envoy or Horizon or a couple of other places.

It is high risk high reward, but if TSH gets additional flying, either an extension from Delta or from anyone else, it’s likely your fastest way to build 121 time and 121 TPIC. If they don’t, you’ve got a type rating and 83 hours a month of 121 for as long as the flying lasts to take with you to your next job.

But there ARE no guarantees at the regionals. So it’s your choice. Ante up if you like the odds and it’s your kind of game. Go elsewhere if you don’t,

I swear you are the voice of reason on the CPZ forums.

TJBrass 01-13-2019 01:25 AM

Mesa flying for Delta?

ninerdriver 01-13-2019 02:44 AM


Originally Posted by Strenyakov (Post 2741943)
Without trying to offend anyone, I’m curious about why people are still interested in Compass? There is a good chance they will lose delta flying. I imagine those planes will move to American or somewhere else and the basing will change to NY, DFW, or somewhere else. Why don’t people just go to say, Skywest on the west coast.

Because SkyWest is lame. All the cool kids know that.

poorflyer 01-13-2019 06:44 AM


Originally Posted by ninerdriver (Post 2742003)
Because SkyWest is lame. All the cool kids know that.

Word302 and his buddies right now:

https://i.imgflip.com/2r19k3.jpg

JK we love you.

VIRotate 01-13-2019 01:54 PM


Originally Posted by poorflyer (Post 2742073)
Word302 and his buddies right now:

https://i.imgflip.com/2r19k3.jpg

JK we love you.

It’s actually a bit concerning how long it’s been since we’ve heard from word302...

Next time you are in SLC and on EXACTLY a 4 hour sit, go to the bathroom nearest the Skywest crew room and whisper “word302, word302, word302” in the mirror and he should appear.

Dalda Erlines 01-14-2019 10:51 AM

During my time at CPZ I want from new hire to 25% in the company in just under three years...nowhere else will you get that. As Excargodog says...contracts are contracts. Rumors come and go. Might as well work for a company that gets you the most time the fastest. CPZ was a great place to work with a lot of great people. I still refer people to get experience at CPZ. (Even with the so called impending doom).

Taco280AI 01-14-2019 11:11 AM

Below 50% in less than a year for me


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