New Hire Class Drops
#4911
However, hiring is reportedly about to slow significantly from the levels of the last few years. That will likely slow the ability to change to at least some of the bases. To what extent is difficult to predict.
I’ll leave an ATL or MSP 73 pilot to offer current lineholder minimums.
#4913
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I'm not sure how long it would take to hold a line, but reserve can be a pretty sweet gig, especially if you live within 2 ish hours of the airport.
#4914
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737 pays more, and has more “ interesting” destinations (mainly Caribbean flying). If you want transcons and to see more of the country then bid the 737, just be prepared to be cramped in the cockpit. Many 737 trips are “hard time” trips, meaning you’re blocking 21+ hours on a 4 day trip.
Time to hold a line on either fleet is probably about the same.
#4915
OO I believe is SkyWest. For some reason, DL feed carriers get the short straw on call for interview/class date. Some of the flows meter the transition way longer than an OTS (off-the-street) hire. OE is 'Online Experience', sometimes IOE 'Initial Online Experience'.
#4916
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OE and IOE are “operating,” not online
#4917
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The 71 is more junior, and also a superior airplane. Why would you voluntarily subject yourself to the jury rigged jalopy that the 73 is?
I'm not sure how long it would take to hold a line, but reserve can be a pretty sweet gig, especially if you live within 2 ish hours of the airport.
I'm not sure how long it would take to hold a line, but reserve can be a pretty sweet gig, especially if you live within 2 ish hours of the airport.
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