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#4162
There were ATL 7ER slots that went unfilled on the latest AE award. I believe about a dozen should be available to new hires soon. Enjoy
#4164
I was told the 7ER, based on this years new hire classes, goes very senior in class whenever its available. Its very interesting how each pilot group thinks. United 76T and American 75/76 MIA go very junior, all the way at the bottom, but the prestige/quality of trips/etc of flying the 7ER at DAL keeps it senior despite knowing they'll be on reserve forever.
#4167
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Something that may skew that equation at DAL vs. the others is that reserve at DAL seems to be A LOT (less worse depending on perspective) than the others.
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I was told the 7ER, based on this years new hire classes, goes very senior in class whenever its available. Its very interesting how each pilot group thinks. United 76T and American 75/76 MIA go very junior, all the way at the bottom, but the prestige/quality of trips/etc of flying the 7ER at DAL keeps it senior despite knowing they'll be on reserve forever.
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#4170
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What's the best seat for an NYC new hire that wants to 1.) make as much as possible, and 2.) not do any red eyes/night flying(through the night)?
I live 30 min drive to both airports.
Consensus seems to be to bid md88 and get senior on that over reserve on a larger airplane.
I live 30 min drive to both airports.
Consensus seems to be to bid md88 and get senior on that over reserve on a larger airplane.
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