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Originally Posted by forgot to bid
(Post 863531)
MD81s? They've got 9 of them. Its the same size as the 88 but its not an 82, its an 81 so I think its limited in MTOW and probably range. Would we take them as a DC9 replacement or use them for the shuttle or something? They've got to be dirt cheap.
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Originally Posted by acl65pilot
(Post 863322)
So we can keep tabs on A/C rumors.
More 744's (4 white tails in VCV and some JAL birds) Total 4-10 Possible 748i 717's more MD-90's possible Saudia MD-90's 787-900 C-Series What am I missing? :D If one or two of those come true we need lots bodies. 1. 748i 2. 744 3. 787-9 4. MD-90 5. 717 6. C-series :D |
Originally Posted by forgot to bid
(Post 863804)
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The Forecast Staffing report on the Crew Resources page shows that in Feb. '11 the company will require 40 7ER Capts and 51 7ER F/O's in SLC. The balance are 767 Domestic.
So for those of you unfortunate wretches who endured the spool up and wind down of the CVG 7ER category, what does that mean to those who are converted early? They must be planning on completing the T.O.E.'s by spring '11... will this mean reserve for those stuck on the "bottom" of the half-converted ER category over the holidays? |
I'm slated to go to training in November based on an award on the last AE. Who can I contact regarding getting the training pushed back?
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FWIW Feb 2011 would be half way though the conversion of the 767 to the ER so the staffing makes sense.
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Contact your training planner.
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Originally Posted by JABDIP
(Post 863827)
I'll take them in this order:
1. 748i 2. 744 3. 787-9 4. MD-90 5. 717 6. C-series :D JAL submits plan to emerge from bankruptcy - MarketWatch NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Japan Airlines Corp. on Tuesday submitted a bankruptcy-emergence plan to a Tokyo court, according to The Wall Street Journal. The carrier plans to refinance its current debt of about 300 billion yen by the end of March, cut its workforce by about 16,000 to around 32,600 and scrap 49 unprofitable routes, the newspaper said. Elsewhere, Reuters reported JAL will retire 103 aircraft, including all Boeing 747-400s, Airbus 300-600s, MD-81s and MD-90s. The current fleet is 258. JAL's profit is expected to improve to 117.5 billion yen in the fiscal year through March, 2013, with revenue down 15% to 1.273 trillion yen, the Journal said. JAL last year was the center of a tug-of-war between AMR Corp.'s American Airlines and Delta Airlines , both of which sought its partnership to obtain a bigger foothold in Asia. FWIW they have 36 744's |
Originally Posted by buzzpat
(Post 863821)
I buy beer anyway....but a few extra bongo bucks in the wallet don't hurt.
Also, LAX guys don't actually DRINK beer. We prefer a nice pinot noir or our martinis dirty....blue cheese-stuffed olives are a nice touch. Just so's ya know in the future and you want to reciprocate. D I'm buying your book, and I'm going to watch you on the 7th and if I could be so rude to ask, can you flash the APCF gahng symbol? Or say "carl spackler"? On rj's they have this very wonderful invention called an intercom and since the guy can hear you while they're making a PA you can keep saying over and over "don't say ****, don't say ****" :D oh its great. so just imagine 80 in your ear saying "dont say carl, dont say carl..." |
Originally Posted by acl65pilot
(Post 863322)
So we can keep tabs on A/C rumors.
More 744's (4 white tails in VCV and some JAL birds) Total 4-10 Possible 748i 717's more MD-90's possible Saudia MD-90's 787-900 C-Series What am I missing? :D If one or two of those come true we need lots bodies. |
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