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buzzpat 10-22-2014 12:32 PM


Originally Posted by block30 (Post 1751314)
Ahem....some of us tip the van driver :D

No kidding! I'm amazed, though, on what some guys scrimp on.

NWA320pilot 10-22-2014 12:45 PM


Originally Posted by CheapTrick (Post 1751271)
Bring back the cap to an airline that will struggle finding qualified pilots in 5-6 years? (Maybe 3 to 4?) I doubt that will happen.

I doubt that Delta will have an issue finding qualified pilots....... Now our regional affiliates that's another issue.

Mesabah 10-22-2014 12:48 PM


Originally Posted by NWA320pilot (Post 1751404)
I doubt that Delta will have an issue finding qualified pilots....... Now our regional affiliates that's another issue.

Qualified yes, but Delta doesn't hire like that. They hire cultural fit pilots, which they will run out of, in about a year. The EtD saw 800+ qualified apps, but only 10 were a Delta fit.

80ktsClamp 10-22-2014 12:55 PM


Originally Posted by Mesabah (Post 1751405)
Qualified yes, but Delta doesn't hire like that. They hire cultural fit pilots, which they will run out of, in about a year. The EtD saw 800+ qualified apps, but only 10 were a Delta fit.

You need to qualify that those people were applying to Endeavor. That's a different demographic.

Mesabah 10-22-2014 01:01 PM


Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp (Post 1751411)
You need to qualify that those people were applying to Endeavor. That's a different demographic.

Actually, they applied to Delta, and got the apply at 9E email. Our EtD guys are extremely qualified military commanders with thousands of hours. The willingness to allow 9E to die on the vine because they won't compromise is interesting.

80ktsClamp 10-22-2014 01:05 PM


Originally Posted by Mesabah (Post 1751415)
Actually, they applied to Delta, and got the apply at 9E email. Our EtD guys are extremely qualified military commanders with thousands of hours. The willingness to allow 9E to die on the vine because they won't compromise is interesting.

That doesn't add up. Why did none of my military friends get told that?

CheapTrick 10-22-2014 01:16 PM


Originally Posted by NWA320pilot (Post 1751404)
I doubt that Delta will have an issue finding qualified pilots....... Now our regional affiliates that's another issue.

DAL is hiring at historic levels and will soon increase that. The original stack of applicants were scored resume by resume. Stack 1 = super qualified, Stack 2 = pretty good, Stack 3. In less than one year we are going through stack 2. How will regionals function in two years? (Poorly, if at all.) What will be the quality, quantity and cultural fit of our applicants in 5 years?

Why would DAL let us become less efficient and increase the need for more pilots when they are aware of a quickly diminishing pilot pool? Not going to happen on this contract or the next.

Mesabah 10-22-2014 01:18 PM


Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp (Post 1751420)
That doesn't add up. Why did none of my military friends get told that?

Probably because you gave them advice on what to do, and Delta sent the email to everyone, our military EtD guys didn't know any better.

iceman49 10-22-2014 01:29 PM


Originally Posted by tim123 (Post 1750319)
Would you do that with an FAA guy on board?


Flight Dispatch Release Acknowledgement (FDRA) Process
The Flight Dispatch Release Acknowledgement (FDRA) process is being revised to allow crews to complete the FDRA hand-off much earlier in the departure process. This change will allow ACS personnel to focus more attention on passenger accommodations and the proper flight close-out process during a high workload time by eliminating the requirement to visit the flight deck to retrieve the FDRA. The Captain is jointly responsible with the gate agent to ensure the proper completion of the FDRA and the collection of all signatures is accomplished. The ACS agent will not close the main cabin door until receipt of the FDRA and the required verbal confirmation by the Captain is obtained. An All Pilot Bulletin defining specific procedures will be published and distributed prior to implementation.

DFW Refugee 10-22-2014 01:35 PM


Originally Posted by Timbo (Post 1750330)
Not only that, many times I've had them try to shut the door while the mechanics were still on board, and other times when the mx logbook was with the mechanics, outside the airplane!

This is just another attempt to "Rush" us off the gate, and it's stupid.




Years ago, at American, my wife was working First Class on the DC-10. Agent's in a rush, wife says we can't go, agent closes the door.



No Pilots on board. :cool:


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