Reverse Flow!
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Only at Piedmont is there a "reverse flow" in the sense that if you fail training at AA you can go back to your old seat and seniority. Meaning you don't have to start at the bottom again and retain your former position.
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If you are asking if Envoy flows can return to Envoy after flowing..that's also a negative. Much like my anus hole...that's a one way street.
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Don't forget the flow back K rail at G19, or the multiple p-56 busts or the "American captain" MG who was an aviation expert on KTLA in lax when something aviation related made the news.
I did however, learn a lot about being an airline pilot from the good TWA guys.
I did however, learn a lot about being an airline pilot from the good TWA guys.
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Thanks for the info. I'm also wondering about upgrade time? It appears some pilots upgrade in a few months. Is that a misprint or about right? Can I also equate the hourly rate *100 for my monthly pay? Is that realistic or should I multiple line/reserve guarantee?
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Thanks for the info. I'm also wondering about upgrade time? It appears some pilots upgrade in a few months. Is that a misprint or about right? Can I also equate the hourly rate *100 for my monthly pay? Is that realistic or should I multiple line/reserve guarantee?
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Thanks for the info. I'm also wondering about upgrade time? It appears some pilots upgrade in a few months. Is that a misprint or about right? Can I also equate the hourly rate *100 for my monthly pay? Is that realistic or should I multiple line/reserve guarantee?
Thanks
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