FO Domiciles out of training
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FO Domiciles out of training
I have gone back through the posts and some people are talking about how some of the domiciles are really saturated with FOs right now. Does anyone have an idea of what the current snapshot to hold a line is by FO based on airframe and domicile? The company profile only gives out captains by airframe and domicile.
Also, I have read that seniority in each new hire class is based on age, as a 29 year old, what are the odds of getting the 175 in training or is it just a total guess until its time to pick?
Thank you.
Also, I have read that seniority in each new hire class is based on age, as a 29 year old, what are the odds of getting the 175 in training or is it just a total guess until its time to pick?
Thank you.
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One other thing. Apparently recruiting is putting everyone into a pool so if you fall into either of those two categories then it might be a few months before you even see a class date. I’d definitely make sure you’re updating your applications with the other regionals. They don’t need low time FO’s. They need people ready to upgrade.
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Thank you for the quick response, I have 0 prior 121 time and am not currently a cadet. ORD would be fine for me (would live in base), but I have heard the stories about commuting to LGA.
Lead time to a class date should not be a huge issue, I am a few months out from being available. Are the 175 drops that few and far between or are there just that many cadets?
Thanks
Lead time to a class date should not be a huge issue, I am a few months out from being available. Are the 175 drops that few and far between or are there just that many cadets?
Thanks
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Thank you for the quick response, I have 0 prior 121 time and am not currently a cadet. ORD would be fine for me (would live in base), but I have heard the stories about commuting to LGA.
Lead time to a class date should not be a huge issue, I am a few months out from being available. Are the 175 drops that few and far between or are there just that many cadets?
Thanks
Lead time to a class date should not be a huge issue, I am a few months out from being available. Are the 175 drops that few and far between or are there just that many cadets?
Thanks
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In my class, the 175 didn't get picked until the third person selected, and the CRJ slots were all gone several picks before the end. So, the youngest guys in class ended up in the 145.
No cadets, and only 1 prior 121 guy picked the 175. All the 175 slots except for that one went to people who were selecting based on their age.
Don't pick a company based on equipment, at least in a vacuum. There are WAY more important factors that should go into your decision making.
And, as was mentioned, you could just try and go for the CRJ knowing they are going away. You will end up with a worthy type on your certificate, and know the end-game could you see you getting displaced exactly where you want to be.
Think two years out, not two months.
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I had not considered the CRJ but you bring up some good points about it being in ORD and potentially being able to displace.
As far as equipment goes, I would be happy flying all 3 planes, the desire for the 175 was just from wargaming getting to where I would like to be based. Getting to ORD should be no problem as it seems to be far junior to DFW and living in base is what is the most important.
145 should not be too bad, but I think there is a chance, especially with the summer and the potential for expanded operations out of LGA to be stuck commuting for a while before I can hold ORD even on reserve. This could end up being just a few months, where in the scheme of things its not too bad.
Based on the input here I think I would still prefer the 175, then the CRJ, then the 145.
Thank you.
As far as equipment goes, I would be happy flying all 3 planes, the desire for the 175 was just from wargaming getting to where I would like to be based. Getting to ORD should be no problem as it seems to be far junior to DFW and living in base is what is the most important.
145 should not be too bad, but I think there is a chance, especially with the summer and the potential for expanded operations out of LGA to be stuck commuting for a while before I can hold ORD even on reserve. This could end up being just a few months, where in the scheme of things its not too bad.
Based on the input here I think I would still prefer the 175, then the CRJ, then the 145.
Thank you.
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