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#6521
Why can't we just agree that Delta wants to run "hot" and I'll help them out for a premium. I love being able to make a ton of money. They love being able to run an on-time machine, while making a ton of money.
Can't we all just get along?
"We're gonna run it redline."
"Sweet, I'll make it happen for you. And I'm gonna get paid for my trouble."
??? "No."
??? (Grumpy face)
Can't we all just get along?
"We're gonna run it redline."
"Sweet, I'll make it happen for you. And I'm gonna get paid for my trouble."
??? "No."
??? (Grumpy face)
#6522
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Joined: May 2019
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From: 757/767 CA
#6523
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Joined: Oct 2021
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Don't know if this belongs on this thread but I received the interview email with the request for travel information on 4/1. Filled out the form a few days later and then nothing until 4/14 which was just an email saying to continue monitoring my email for a scheduling link to the interview. I know they are full steam ahead with new hires and was just wondering is this normal. Beyond excited and nervous.
As for your actual post... I'm not sure and maybe someone can chime in to help you.
#6524
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Joined: Apr 2026
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Hey y’all, starting at the air line here in May and super stoked. Just had a couple of quick questions:
1) Looking to be LAX based. I assume seniority moves quicker on the 737 compared to the Airbus (the French one)?
2) Do both fleets do about the same amount of redeyes or does one fleet do a disproportionate number of them? Is there a particular fleet with better flying/overnights?
3) I assume reserve is much longer on the 7ER? I might commute for the first 6 months or so. I also heard of a lot of redeyes on this fleet. Probably won’t prioritize a bid for this fleet but open to opinions.
Thanks in advance gents!
1) Looking to be LAX based. I assume seniority moves quicker on the 737 compared to the Airbus (the French one)?
2) Do both fleets do about the same amount of redeyes or does one fleet do a disproportionate number of them? Is there a particular fleet with better flying/overnights?
3) I assume reserve is much longer on the 7ER? I might commute for the first 6 months or so. I also heard of a lot of redeyes on this fleet. Probably won’t prioritize a bid for this fleet but open to opinions.
Thanks in advance gents!
#6525
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#6526
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Joined: May 2024
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Originally Posted by NeverTrustAnFO
Hey y’all, starting at the air line here in May and super stoked. Just had a couple of quick questions:
1) Looking to be LAX based. I assume seniority moves quicker on the 737 compared to the Airbus (the French one)?
2) Do both fleets do about the same amount of redeyes or does one fleet do a disproportionate number of them? Is there a particular fleet with better flying/overnights?
3) I assume reserve is much longer on the 7ER? I might commute for the first 6 months or so. I also heard of a lot of redeyes on this fleet. Probably won’t prioritize a bid for this fleet but open to opinions.
Thanks in advance gents!
1) Looking to be LAX based. I assume seniority moves quicker on the 737 compared to the Airbus (the French one)?
2) Do both fleets do about the same amount of redeyes or does one fleet do a disproportionate number of them? Is there a particular fleet with better flying/overnights?
3) I assume reserve is much longer on the 7ER? I might commute for the first 6 months or so. I also heard of a lot of redeyes on this fleet. Probably won’t prioritize a bid for this fleet but open to opinions.
Thanks in advance gents!
I can’t speak to the trip quality of the 73N or Le Bus, but the ER has a lot of decent deals to be had at all seniority levels (especially while charter flying is still in the 757). I have been able to hold whatever days off I wanted for quite a while as long as I’m willing to switch between line and reserve. You’ll probably be on reserve longer in Le Bus. Decent amount of redeyes on the ER whether it’s Hawaii or transcons, but they are mostly avoidable.
It’s hard to say exactly what’s going to happen over the next few years, but eventually the ER is going to leave LAX and likely be “replaced” by a combination of NEOs/MAX 10s/<767 replacement>.
So long term, the ER has the worst seniority prospects, but also, your seat lock is only 2 years (at worst). Absent some sort of economic catastrophe, I’m going to bet the over on almost any estimate for when the 757s start leaving LAX to the point where the category starts meaningfully shrinking. You’re initially going to be on reserve in any of these categories (especially with the recent PB day drama), probably for most if not all of those 6 commuting months.
#6528
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Joined: Dec 2016
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Don't know if this belongs on this thread but I received the interview email with the request for travel information on 4/1. Filled out the form a few days later and then nothing until 4/14 which was just an email saying to continue monitoring my email for a scheduling link to the interview. I know they are full steam ahead with new hires and was just wondering is this normal. Beyond excited and nervous.
I got the same email on the 14th and then on the 17th got the email for an interview date.
#6529
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Joined: Feb 2007
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From: Big ones
edit- oh and don’t be late
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