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#4851
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A couple things from the past week talking to the union and Chief pilot.
The delivery schedule for AA has been ramped up to 3 per month. Deliveries will be done by the end of summer. They're trying to impress AA so they can win another 10-20 airframes. Apparently they've been sold on additional airframes if compass is a reliable partner for AA. AA also wants the planes in the sky asap...
The company is actually advocating for a continued flow. They want at least the preferential interview... Keeps their longevity low and profit up. Specifically, their interview process staying with the delta style process and not watering it down like some other regionals was cited.
A year ago, applicants were only flight instructors because nobody thought they would have such movement there. Those guys don't have 1,000 hours sic yet. They spoke about the possibility of having street captains if hiring from previous 121 slows. If compass gets another 10-20 airframes, it'll be explosive.
The delivery schedule for AA has been ramped up to 3 per month. Deliveries will be done by the end of summer. They're trying to impress AA so they can win another 10-20 airframes. Apparently they've been sold on additional airframes if compass is a reliable partner for AA. AA also wants the planes in the sky asap...
The company is actually advocating for a continued flow. They want at least the preferential interview... Keeps their longevity low and profit up. Specifically, their interview process staying with the delta style process and not watering it down like some other regionals was cited.
A year ago, applicants were only flight instructors because nobody thought they would have such movement there. Those guys don't have 1,000 hours sic yet. They spoke about the possibility of having street captains if hiring from previous 121 slows. If compass gets another 10-20 airframes, it'll be explosive.
#4852
I was denied the ability to list a non-rev or the flight deck jump seat by an AA gate agent at VPS yesterday. I called the AA non-rev line and they said to go to MyID Travel and list for the flight there. Can anyone who knows what they are talking about please tell me what an individual's user ID would be, or who to contact at Compass HQ to get me signed up for MyId Travel. I have listed for AA flights with many gate agents before and have never been denied at the gate.
#4855
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From: The Parlor
This is the best thing I have heard/read all day!!(only to be crushed when the next post says the opposite I am sure). Regardless...brightened my day for a little while and hoping all the above happens. I was impressed by the process and the people and can't wait to get started.
#4856
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That login and password for my id travel is incorrect. Can you try it and see if it works for you
#4857
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A couple things from the past week talking to the union and Chief pilot.
The delivery schedule for AA has been ramped up to 3 per month. Deliveries will be done by the end of summer. They're trying to impress AA so they can win another 10-20 airframes. Apparently they've been sold on additional airframes if compass is a reliable partner for AA. AA also wants the planes in the sky asap...
The company is actually advocating for a continued flow. They want at least the preferential interview... Keeps their longevity low and profit up. Specifically, their interview process staying with the delta style process and not watering it down like some other regionals was cited.
A year ago, applicants were only flight instructors because nobody thought they would have such movement there. Those guys don't have 1,000 hours sic yet. They spoke about the possibility of having street captains if hiring from previous 121 slows. If compass gets another 10-20 airframes, it'll be explosive.
The delivery schedule for AA has been ramped up to 3 per month. Deliveries will be done by the end of summer. They're trying to impress AA so they can win another 10-20 airframes. Apparently they've been sold on additional airframes if compass is a reliable partner for AA. AA also wants the planes in the sky asap...
The company is actually advocating for a continued flow. They want at least the preferential interview... Keeps their longevity low and profit up. Specifically, their interview process staying with the delta style process and not watering it down like some other regionals was cited.
A year ago, applicants were only flight instructors because nobody thought they would have such movement there. Those guys don't have 1,000 hours sic yet. They spoke about the possibility of having street captains if hiring from previous 121 slows. If compass gets another 10-20 airframes, it'll be explosive.
#4858
That login and password for my id travel is incorrect. Can you try it and see if it works for you
#4859
I guess the better question is how large will the pilot group be by Nov '15? 600, 650, 700 pilots?? Sept14-Summer15 the training department plans to hire 440. Most airline staffing has the most JR CA 55%-60% seniority. Even a few months ago the most Jr CA at Compass was 59%. So point being, the most JR FO on property before Sept hiring started will be about 46% in Nov'15 given the most conservative of estimates (460 seniority # - 150 flows - 30 other attrition = 280 ÷ 600 = 46%, or ÷ 700 = 40%). November's most Jr new hire would be seniority #360 ÷ 600 = 60%, or ÷ 700 = 51%. Still, not accounting for bypasses.
#4860
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With a November class date, I calculate that being at 50% or less seniority in company by Nov '15. That's not including any bypassing. Explain to me how that's not an upgrade capable position? I get the 250 number quickly: 150 flows + 100 new CAs for AA flying = 250 new CAs. However, I think that's overly simplistic.
I guess the better question is how large will the pilot group be by Nov '15? 600, 650, 700 pilots?? Sept14-Summer15 the training department plans to hire 440. Most airline staffing has the most JR CA 55%-60% seniority. Even a few months ago the most Jr CA at Compass was 59%. So point being, the most JR FO on property before Sept hiring started will be about 46% in Nov'15 given the most conservative of estimates (460 seniority # - 150 flows - 30 other attrition = 280 ÷ 600 = 46%, or ÷ 700 = 40%). November's most Jr new hire would be seniority #360 ÷ 600 = 60%, or ÷ 700 = 51%. Still, not accounting for bypasses.
I guess the better question is how large will the pilot group be by Nov '15? 600, 650, 700 pilots?? Sept14-Summer15 the training department plans to hire 440. Most airline staffing has the most JR CA 55%-60% seniority. Even a few months ago the most Jr CA at Compass was 59%. So point being, the most JR FO on property before Sept hiring started will be about 46% in Nov'15 given the most conservative of estimates (460 seniority # - 150 flows - 30 other attrition = 280 ÷ 600 = 46%, or ÷ 700 = 40%). November's most Jr new hire would be seniority #360 ÷ 600 = 60%, or ÷ 700 = 51%. Still, not accounting for bypasses.
If you're a November hire, you might upgrade by 2016 but I wouldn't count on it. I think the last of the captains for next year have already started training. I think November hires are looking at early/mid 2016, which is still pretty stellar for a regional given the current circumstances. YMMV.
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