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etflies 09-23-2014 09:01 PM


Originally Posted by Jetnfast (Post 1733233)
I am considering Vegas, but being dual domiciled (AF Res job and Delta LAX based) is what I am after. No personal income tax in NV is huge, that would save 9% vice living in CA.

The other nice thing I have recently considered about LAX is you have potentially 6-7 places to commute from: LAX, SNA, ONT, SAN, PSP, LGB, maybe BUR? All of which fly either fly to SLC and ATL, so hopefully catching a ride to work in the early stages while waiting for an LAX opening will be tolerable.

Not that I have a dog in the Delta fight yet, but in normal/light traffic, SAN and PSP are a 2hr drive to LAX. BUR, SNA and ONT can be less but if you hit rush hour, forget it. I don't know the public transit too well from most of those to LAX but I know from San Diego it would not be convenient at all, unfortunately. LGB is 20-30min during normal traffic but I've seen it take upwards of 2hrs in traffic. Good luck, I hope this helps somehow!

buzzpat 09-23-2014 09:16 PM


Originally Posted by etflies (Post 1733275)
Not that I have a dog in the Delta fight yet, but in normal/light traffic, SAN and PSP are a 2hr drive to LAX. BUR, SNA and ONT can be less but if you hit rush hour, forget it. I don't know the public transit too well from most of those to LAX but I know from San Diego it would not be convenient at all, unfortunately. LGB is 20-30min during normal traffic but I've seen it take upwards of 2hrs in traffic. Good luck, I hope this helps somehow!

Spot on. The traffic in the LA/SoCal area is the worst and getting "worster." If you have to manage the 5, the 101 or the 405, its totally a wild card. I'm a DAL guy based in LA and live 45 miles northwest. I have to navigate the 101 and the 405.

Getting to LAX is a hassle, covering the other airports is a complete crap shoot. If I have an early sign in at SNA or ONT, I drive down the night before and get a hotel. There really isn't much public transport unfortunately. It largely serves downtown LA and the Inland Empire (otherwise known as San Bernadino).

If you choose to move to SoCal, know that guys commuting from LAS, SMF and SLC can oftentimes beat me to sign in from their homes and mine. Same on the way home after a trip. Friday nights? Forget it, its a slog. Rush hour? 5-10 mph most of the way.

LA's a great base and I love the guys I fly with. We're here because my wife is a Cali girl, our kids love the outdoor stuff and the beaches, and I'm gone most of the time. :0

GoneGolfing 10-22-2014 06:32 PM

Delta Bases
 
So I know NYC cover all three, but are there any trips that start out of Newark and what aircraft would have the best chance of doing that? Also, is it true that short call reserve you only have to be within a couple hours of any one of the three. Basically trying to figure if living in eastern PA is doable for QOL.

RJDio 10-22-2014 10:39 PM

Out of curiosity, how junior is DTW? I know it's been typically junior, but is it new hire junior? Is the a320 and 737 junior out of DTW? How about Slc 320 and 737?

GogglesPisano 10-23-2014 05:24 AM


Originally Posted by GoneGolfing (Post 1751670)
So I know NYC cover all three, but are there any trips that start out of Newark and what aircraft would have the best chance of doing that? Also, is it true that short call reserve you only have to be within a couple hours of any one of the three. Basically trying to figure if living in eastern PA is doable for QOL.

If you can make sign-in in EWR in 2 hours you're legal. When I was on reserve I usually camped out at a mall/Strarbucks/Panera in northern NJ for short-call. Now that it's 14 hours (?) it's tolerable.

qball 10-23-2014 07:56 AM


Originally Posted by RJDio (Post 1751734)
Out of curiosity, how junior is DTW? I know it's been typically junior, but is it new hire junior? Is the a320 and 737 junior out of DTW? How about Slc 320 and 737?

A guy I commute with (Compass flow) with roughly APR hire date, held back and had summer training is DTW73B. Not sure on the Airbus.

gloopy 10-23-2014 08:00 AM


Originally Posted by GogglesPisano (Post 1751793)
If you can make sign-in in EWR in 2 hours you're legal. When I was on reserve I usually camped out at a mall/Strarbucks/Panera in northern NJ for short-call. Now that it's 14 hours (?) it's tolerable.

What's 14 hours?

badflaps 10-23-2014 08:02 AM


Originally Posted by gloopy (Post 1751874)
What's 14 hours?

From blowing SC to the CPO.....

GogglesPisano 10-23-2014 08:13 AM


Originally Posted by gloopy (Post 1751874)
What's 14 hours?

Sorry. A SC period is now 12 hours. There have been so many changes.

C17T6Magat 01-03-2015 09:10 AM

Question about reserve in NYC. I live in south Jersey and Newark is the closest to where I live. When on short call, do I need to be within 2 hours of all NYC airports or just one?


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