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Originally Posted by AAL763
(Post 2530460)
Hey everyone! I'm a newcomer to this thread, but am looking for a few opinions, as Fedex is my dream carrier(disregard the username, I was in High School).. Anyways, I am starting in the new Ameriflight Cadet program, in which they pay for all of my training, if I guarantee 3 years with them afterwards. Including the hours instructing (1200), this would get me around 3400hrs of Total flight time, with 2200hrs of guaranteed Multi-Turbine PIC time in the 1900. My question is, do you know of any guys that go right to Fedex after 135 turboprop flying? Or would I more than likely have to go somewhere else, such as Atlas, to get some actual turbofan time? It's worth noting that the Cadet program also has flow-through agreements with Frontier, Allegiant, and Omni to get some turbofan time if needed, but I prefer cargo flying personally.
Regards - Rob I would personally believe that the Heavy International time (Omni or Atlas) would be far more valuable than Airbus time at Allegiant or Frontier. |
Originally Posted by FlyingOkra
(Post 2530813)
Many have come from Turboprop operations like Great Lakes, but I’d say that they are few and far between. Definitely not the norm and those individuals were likely very well connected.
I would personally believe that the Heavy International time (Omni or Atlas) would be far more valuable than Airbus time at Allegiant or Frontier. |
Atlas has been a stepping stone for many to FedEx, and may continue to be for a while. However, IF they ever get their contract stuff settled and make some decent gains, and IF this Amazon Prime thing continues to grow, what was a stepping stone could turn into a career destination.
Some there say it will take new management before that happens, and they are closer to the fight than I am. What I do tell folks is going to Atlas is NEVER a bad move for a step up, but it might morph into something better on the way. Lots of good folks have come from there, and I love crossing paths the crews on the road. Hope they get those improvements... |
Originally Posted by Albief15
(Post 2530975)
Atlas has been a stepping stone for many to FedEx, and may continue to be for a while. However, IF they ever get their contract stuff settled and make some decent gains, and IF this Amazon Prime thing continues to grow, what was a stepping stone could turn into a career destination.
Some there say it will take new management before that happens, and they are closer to the fight than I am. What I do tell folks is going to Atlas is NEVER a bad move for a step up, but it might morph into something better on the way. Lots of good folks have come from there, and I love crossing paths the crews on the road. Hope they get those improvements... |
Originally Posted by Tokyo
(Post 2528707)
Only at Fedex is the lowly 757 looked down upon.:)
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Anyone by any chance able to post a trip/sequence typical for a MEM based 757 driver? Thank you!
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Originally Posted by howardhughes8
(Post 2531675)
Anyone by any chance able to post a trip/sequence typical for a MEM based 757 driver? Thank you!
Lafayette(LFT) all month. This is for March which is a 5-week bid month (26 Feb to 1 Apr). Line pays 91:42, works 15 days, 20 days off. Day one (the blue trips) is a front-end DH on each sequence. You have $371 to get yourself to LFT. You need to be there by about 1330L. Pick-up at the hotel that night at 21:17L. One leg to MEM, 1:32 Block. You'll get to MEM at 00:09L. End of trip. . Next trip (yellow) starts a couple hours later. Show time ~0230L. Block out an hour later. 1:16 Block back to LFT, land at 0440L. You'll be at the hotel by 0500L. Another pickup that night at 2117L, back to MEM at 00:09L, end of trip. The process continues all week. Last trip (green) is a back-end DH with the same ~0230L show and departure to LFT with the 0440L arrival. Hotel is available if you want it. You have $355 to get yourself home either ASAP on the first flight out or after you sleep in the hotel. |
Originally Posted by Adlerdriver
(Post 2531737)
Here's an attachment showing one AM line. Blue is front-end DH, yellow no DH, green back-end DH.
Lafayette(LFT) all month. This is for March which is a 5-week bid month (26 Feb to 1 Apr). Line pays 91:42, works 15 days, 20 days off. Day one (the blue trips) is a front-end DH on each sequence. You have $371 to get yourself to LFT. You need to be there by about 1330L. Pick-up at the hotel that night at 21:17L. One leg to MEM, 1:32 Block. You'll get to MEM at 00:09L. End of trip. . Next trip (yellow) starts a couple hours later. Show time ~0230L. Block out an hour later. 1:16 Block back to LFT, land at 0440L. You'll be at the hotel by 0500L. Another pickup that night at 2117L, back to MEM at 00:09L, end of trip. The process continues all week. Last trip (green) is a back-end DH with the same ~0230L show and departure to LFT with the 0440L arrival. Hotel is available if you want it. You have $355 to get yourself home either ASAP on the first flight out or after you sleep in the hotel. |
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Here's another snapshot of a few more lines without all the details. Patterns of arrival and departure to MEM will be similar. The LFT line above is a pretty senior line. Short single leg in and out of MEM. Nice pattern with deadheads on both ends (other than the last little 3 trip sequence).
Junior trip will have less of a pattern (maybe change cities each trip), some or no deadheads, multi-legs either inbound or outbound, longer legs (so shorter layovers). |
Originally Posted by VladimirPoutine
(Post 2527825)
Anyone have any info on recent class drops?
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