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Originally Posted by Meow1215
(Post 2826112)
^What he said, half the 200 FOs in ATL and ATL are all off seatlock in the next 90 days. A bunch of guys missed the vacancy cutoff by 7 days for 19-02. It’s going to be 200 heavy classes the first few months.
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Originally Posted by Hawk739
(Post 2826116)
I’ve got September class, looking for NYC based. Does that increases chances to get 900?
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Originally Posted by flydiamond
(Post 2826129)
either plane you’ll have no problem getting nyc.
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Originally Posted by ninerdriver
(Post 2826197)
Actually, if a lot of the folks on the 200 in NYC bail for the 900, then the 200 could be a blessing in disguise for a new pilot who wants NYC. There's no movement at the top half of the NYC 900 FO list at all right now.
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Originally Posted by Hawk739
(Post 2826255)
You mean, no movement= no upgrade?
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Originally Posted by JulesWinfield
(Post 2826268)
We lost flying in NYC, so 900 FOs are moving backwards.
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Originally Posted by Hawk739
(Post 2826274)
Is there a specific reason that Endeavor lost flying in NYC? Is these flying going elsewhere? Or just the airline shrinking ?
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Originally Posted by Casualinterest
(Post 2826310)
We're actual growing supposedly, but it's just a redistribution of flying. ATL 900 grew at the expense of NYC 900. And I think DTW 900 went up a bit as well.
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Originally Posted by FlyJay
(Post 2826315)
Similar effect on the 200 side. ATL 200 lost flying, NYC 200 gained flying (redistribution of flying, mainly moving RDU/CVG flying to NYC 200 crews).
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Originally Posted by Casualinterest
(Post 2826310)
We're actual growing supposedly, but it's just a redistribution of flying. ATL 900 grew at the expense of NYC 900. And I think DTW 900 went up a bit as well.
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