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#2332
Gets Weekends Off
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Let me run this by folks. What would be your opinion of a "Delta job subscription service" which a guy could buy into for $21,000 a year if they were a Captain and about $15,000 a year if they were a First Officer. In exchange for buying into that service they would be given a guaranteed interview.
Would we support such a program; the sale of Delta interview slots?
Would we support such a program; the sale of Delta interview slots?
#2334
Can't abide NAI
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From: Douglas Aerospace post production Flight Test & Work Around Engineering bulletin dissembler
I'd prefer FO-FO for initial since you can concentrate on FO stuff and help each other. After you are familiar CA-FO works perfect.
On some aircraft (like the 737) there are Captain specific toys (like the Heads Up Guidance System) that take a lot of time to get through all the possible permutations while you sit there with nothing to do.
#2335
Can't abide NAI
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From: Douglas Aerospace post production Flight Test & Work Around Engineering bulletin dissembler
#2336
They do both depending on need. Both have their upsides. If the Captain has been on the airplane, that's a plus. However, he's probably not going to want to study flows with you, etc ....
I'd prefer FO-FO for initial since you can concentrate on FO stuff and help each other. After you are familiar CA-FO works perfect.
On some aircraft (like the 737) there are Captain specific toys (like the Heads Up Guidance System) that take a lot of time to get through all the possible permutations while you sit there with nothing to do.
I'd prefer FO-FO for initial since you can concentrate on FO stuff and help each other. After you are familiar CA-FO works perfect.
On some aircraft (like the 737) there are Captain specific toys (like the Heads Up Guidance System) that take a lot of time to get through all the possible permutations while you sit there with nothing to do.
#2338
Buzz, I'm in the middle of SLC/LAX (LAS) and a BIG downside to commuting to SLC is the lack of flexibility due to the time change - you can't make ANY early reports in SLC due to changing from PST to MST. I have been based at SLC before and quite frankly the weather in LAX means you rarely have a problem getting into LAX and the time change and additional commute time (LAX is 42 minutes, SLC is 1+20), less frequency (at least from LAS) and the time change means that any small bump in seniority is quickly overridden by the down sides I mentioned.
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