Pilot to Airplane Ratio at NJ & FJ
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XOJET Citation X
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Joined APC: Mar 2005
Position: DO, Baker Aviation, Citation X
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Pilot to Airplane Ratio at NJ & FJ
Any NJ or FJ pilots,
Could use some accurate numbers if you have them on actual number of pilots on property/seniority list and accurate count of aircraft on the certificate.
APC shows FJ @ 750 pilots and 152 airplanes. Wasn't sure what date this was from.
As for NJ, didn't see a date for their numbers but would appreciate the same info from any NJetters.
Thanks in advance for replying.
Could use some accurate numbers if you have them on actual number of pilots on property/seniority list and accurate count of aircraft on the certificate.
APC shows FJ @ 750 pilots and 152 airplanes. Wasn't sure what date this was from.
As for NJ, didn't see a date for their numbers but would appreciate the same info from any NJetters.
Thanks in advance for replying.
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XOJET Citation X
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Joined APC: Mar 2005
Position: DO, Baker Aviation, Citation X
Posts: 316
#4
Speed, Power, Accuracy
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Joined APC: Aug 2019
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Correct. It’s all about doing more with less. Hence IBI. Record numbers of pilots on CC76 “suicidal schedule” and extended days. Flying tire, flying fatigue just to fill their donut.
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Nothing more.
To call the CC76 pilots “suicidal” is about a diva drama filled as calling the CC52 schedule a “Princess Option“.
But I know several pilots who call the CC52 “cute”. I’m glad some can do it and i don’t judge them... nor do I judge those on theCC76... or the CC72, or the CC60 or the 7n7.
Pilots have choices. They bid them.
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Joined APC: Mar 2019
Position: Phenom driver
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What I envy here is a choice given to pilots to choose the schedule that fits their needs. Pretty luxurious.
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