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#4732
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Joined APC: May 2016
Posts: 1,609
If you know ten pilots will get displaced then the ten most junior pilots will get displaced. Senior pilots can volunteer to be displaced instead of junior pilots.
#4733
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Joined APC: Jan 2016
Posts: 388
Which one of you bad MoFos can answer this burning question once and for all:
Seat lock and flow. According to the contract, if a Captain bids for a new equipment he will be seat locked for two years. However, for the purpose of flow to AA he only has to "serve" one year of that seat lock.
Soooo...if a dashing, rather well equipped EMJ CA was about 2 years from flowing...and he bid for the 175...his flow wouldn't be interfered with? Am I understanding that correctly?
Seat lock and flow. According to the contract, if a Captain bids for a new equipment he will be seat locked for two years. However, for the purpose of flow to AA he only has to "serve" one year of that seat lock.
Soooo...if a dashing, rather well equipped EMJ CA was about 2 years from flowing...and he bid for the 175...his flow wouldn't be interfered with? Am I understanding that correctly?
#4734
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Joined APC: Dec 2015
Posts: 687
Which one of you bad MoFos can answer this burning question once and for all:
Seat lock and flow. According to the contract, if a Captain bids for a new equipment he will be seat locked for two years. However, for the purpose of flow to AA he only has to "serve" one year of that seat lock.
Soooo...if a dashing, rather well equipped EMJ CA was about 2 years from flowing...and he bid for the 175...his flow wouldn't be interfered with? Am I understanding that correctly?
Seat lock and flow. According to the contract, if a Captain bids for a new equipment he will be seat locked for two years. However, for the purpose of flow to AA he only has to "serve" one year of that seat lock.
Soooo...if a dashing, rather well equipped EMJ CA was about 2 years from flowing...and he bid for the 175...his flow wouldn't be interfered with? Am I understanding that correctly?
#4735
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Joined APC: Jan 2016
Posts: 388
I upgraded about 6 months ago..forgot about the training freeze. Does that prevent me from bidding a different equipment? Damnit...
#4736
For anyone who interviewed more than a hundred hours out and got the job offer, how did getting your class date go? Did you just update your hours with hiring and once in range they assigned a class date? Depending on weather and company need it's looking like a 3 month swing for hitting the 1500.
Just working on getting an idea of when to apply. I know it can be up to a year out but didn't know if worth applying now without a more firm availability date
Just working on getting an idea of when to apply. I know it can be up to a year out but didn't know if worth applying now without a more firm availability date
You should apply when you are roughly a year from 1500.
#4737
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Joined APC: Dec 2015
Posts: 687
#4738
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Joined APC: Mar 2007
Position: ERJ Right
Posts: 541
When does the clock start ticking on the one year of hard time served? Award date, entering training date, finish IOE date? Could be a six month spread in there amigo. Tenemos mucho en pensar.
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#4740
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Joined APC: Jun 2017
Posts: 53
Great thanks. About 6 months out now but current gig may do an upgrade offer (take it or sit reserve) before then so trying to weigh out applying without giving a false available date or ending up unemployed for a couple months.
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