Any "Latest & Greatest" about Endeavor?
#4011
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With the threat of 50 seaters going away, why are they bringing them back with a vengeance?!
In training, are all pilots trained on both the 200 and 900 or only the one your bid award gives you? If you bid to the other plane, is there a differences class of some kind?
What are reserve rules like?
Do current 121 pilots do a sim at the interview?
In training, are all pilots trained on both the 200 and 900 or only the one your bid award gives you? If you bid to the other plane, is there a differences class of some kind?
What are reserve rules like?
Do current 121 pilots do a sim at the interview?
#4012
With the threat of 50 seaters going away, why are they bringing them back with a vengeance?!
In training, are all pilots trained on both the 200 and 900 or only the one your bid award gives you? If you bid to the other plane, is there a differences class of some kind?
What are reserve rules like?
Do current 121 pilots do a sim at the interview?
In training, are all pilots trained on both the 200 and 900 or only the one your bid award gives you? If you bid to the other plane, is there a differences class of some kind?
What are reserve rules like?
Do current 121 pilots do a sim at the interview?
You are trained on the model that you are awarded, if you change to the other model, you get a differences course. You won't be flying both types on the same trip.
Reserve is tolerable if you live in base ( in fact some that live in base pick it over bottom lines for flexability of what days off.. think weekends/ holidays), though there are some protections lineholders get that reserves don't, such as trip guarantee, protected start and end times for a trip, and trip trade rules... just some examples. If you don't live in base, don't plan on seeing home very much. (if you have more than 5 full days a month at home, you are lucky) since company policy is a reserve is only getting 11 days off a month no matter how many reserve lines are built, even if half the base is reserve and the other half is holding at least 17 days off a month.
As far as I've heard, no sim in the interview.
#4013
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From: 6 Train - Panhandler
With your level of written English skill, the least you can do is to apologize for calling someone out on something you yourself lack: Grammar; Composition; Sentence Structure; and your inability to write in general while using sarcasm, slang, and nonsensical words in an argumentative mode. Look up the meaning of the word ‘Hypocrite’. It perfectly describes characters like you.
(Learning about Lufthansa pilots, for whom English is a Second Language, did get under your skin, didn’t it?)
(Learning about Lufthansa pilots, for whom English is a Second Language, did get under your skin, didn’t it?)
#4014
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From: 9E Pilot
Ok that's what I was thinking. When do they plan on opening the JFK/LGA base for the 200? I don't get why they would hire for 200 based there, if there isn't any 200 based there yet? Lol Get my drift? I'm just trying to put it into perspective. Thanks again for the info.
#4017
As is bases and planes? You don't find that out on day one. We didn't get our aircraft for a week, it was close to 3 weeks before we got our base. Other classes have been quicker so your milage may vary.
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