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#211
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I'm a junior NYC -88 guy. Your month will vary depending upon what the staffing is like. During the Summer, plan to fly right up to guarantee (70 hours) or over. I commute from California and I'm home about 14 to 15 days per month on average. If you live close to base, you'll definitely be home more. On a 31 day month, you have a guaranteed 13 days off. All reserve pilots are on long call (12 hours) and they can assign you up to six short call periods (2 hour call out) per month. A short call period is 12 hours long and you can usually get released two hours early. Example... a short call might go from 6am to 6pm and if scheduling approves it, you can get released at 4pm. If you aren't commuting by plane and it's the slow time of year, you should be able to be home at least 15-16 days a month. Hope this helps out.
#212
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Seems like that would be a gamble sitting in Cali for reserve in NYC. There are only 5 direct flights a day on Delta.
#213
#214
No, don't even try. Get an NYC crash pad and be there when you're on call. They can schedule you as close as 12 hours in advance. Don't chance it. Especially during probation. One strike and you'll be out.
#215
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Not to mention you're losing 3 hours in time zone change alone on the commute flight.
#216
And always watch the wx in NYC. One CB in the wrong spot or that four letter word - snow, and the airspace just shuts down. Even the BOS and DC guys have problems then. The crashpad is an insurance policy even for BOS/DCA guys. When bad weather hits the hotels cancel and supposed airline rates and charge what the market will bear.
#217
Like the others said above, don't even think about messing around while on probation. Just get a crashpad and make sure you're in NYC. Give yourself at least one backup flight, but ideally two!
Feel free to PM me if you have more questions.
#218
#219
If you do a little footwork you can find a nice crashpad in the Kew Gardens/Forest Hills area. It will cost you a little more to get to and from the airport, but when your hanging out there on reserve it isn't that bad of a place. I had a pad in a 4500 sq/ft house in Forest Hills that was a very nice place. There were 28 beds there, but I never saw more than 6 of us there at once. A couple blocks from Forest Park which is great for a run/walk, halfway between LGA/JFK, and great food almost any time of the day. I actually found myself kinda liking some of the crashpad days when I could sleep in, get some good breakfast, watch TV, go for a long run, walk around Forest Hills acting like I had some money, and have nothing to do except wait for a call that never came. I would stay away from the apartment pads in Kew if you can help it.
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