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Old 05-25-2017 | 08:30 PM
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Hey everyone, any advice for a current E145 pilot who is burnt out from the regional industry? I'm interested in putting in for the 135. How is QOL? Someone said that upgrade was about 6 months, is that still holding true? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks folks!
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Old 05-26-2017 | 06:31 AM
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Im curious how the schedule works flying the 135 out of CCR. Is it mostly out and back to vegas/burbank and home most nights where you are based? Thanks
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Old 05-26-2017 | 12:10 PM
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What is the current payscale?
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Old 05-28-2017 | 02:44 PM
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Except JetSuite isn't in the fractional business... yet.
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Old 06-02-2017 | 05:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Dhood84
I am the first guy since the original crew to transfer across to the 135 (in school as we speak). For everyone that sent out resumes, we really appreciate it. Calls will be going out this week or the next for May 16th interview dates. This is for vacancies on the Phenom fleet.

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Are you guys still planning on adding Phenom 300s? I haven't seen any on the ramp yet.... Will they be flying on both coasts or starting to replace the CJ3s on the East Coast?
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Old 06-15-2017 | 08:13 PM
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Are they hiring into the 135?
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Old 08-16-2017 | 07:01 PM
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Did I see that Jetsuite recently added a managed Legacy 650 for charter? Will it be flown by the JetsuiteX 135 pilots as well or will it have a dedicated crew? Will we see more managed 600/650s flown for charter?
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Old 09-07-2017 | 12:21 PM
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Does anyone have any current pay rates for these guys?
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Old 01-02-2018 | 07:22 PM
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Originally Posted by weekendflyer
Does anyone have any current pay rates for these guys?
I used to work for JetSuite, and I've been keeping up on some of the info with my buds.

JetSuite will recruit for both the Phenom and the E135. You need to keep an eye out (climbto350.com or the other usual websites), because they are only interviewing for a specific airframe at a time. You're seat-locked for two years, if things haven't changed. And there's a two-year prorated contract. That is a huge reason why they have a tough time recruiting. The Phenom training contract was $24K when I was there.

They've added about 3 or 4 Phenom 300's to the dozen or so 100's. Unlike the 100, these are contract aircraft. They are flown by company pilots (an additional type rating for Phenom guys), as is the Embraer Legacy (same type as 135).

The money isn't great outta the chute (FO: $250ish per day with other perks when I was there), but there were plenty of captains making over 100K flying Phenoms mostly around the west coast - good flying, in my opinion.

What's the problem? The schedule. They used to have a 5/5 (awesome), gave it up for the 8/6 (less awesome) and now have some weird mish-mash including 8/6 and a lot of other crappy pairings geared solely around their financials. Would be a great place to unionize.

In all, the flying was fun, the company is super chill and the schedule sucked. Take this with a grain of salt, because I left there last Spring.
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Old 01-04-2018 | 02:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Btoflyer
I used to work for JetSuite, and I've been keeping up on some of the info with my buds.

JetSuite will recruit for both the Phenom and the E135. You need to keep an eye out (climbto350.com or the other usual websites), because they are only interviewing for a specific airframe at a time. You're seat-locked for two years, if things haven't changed. And there's a two-year prorated contract. That is a huge reason why they have a tough time recruiting. The Phenom training contract was $24K when I was there.

They've added about 3 or 4 Phenom 300's to the dozen or so 100's. Unlike the 100, these are contract aircraft. They are flown by company pilots (an additional type rating for Phenom guys), as is the Embraer Legacy (same type as 135).

The money isn't great outta the chute (FO: $250ish per day with other perks when I was there), but there were plenty of captains making over 100K flying Phenoms mostly around the west coast - good flying, in my opinion.

What's the problem? The schedule. They used to have a 5/5 (awesome), gave it up for the 8/6 (less awesome) and now have some weird mish-mash including 8/6 and a lot of other crappy pairings geared solely around their financials. Would be a great place to unionize.

In all, the flying was fun, the company is super chill and the schedule sucked. Take this with a grain of salt, because I left there last Spring.
I just got a call inviting me to a hiring event they’re having in two weeks. I’m below their mins by a few hundred hours and I don’t even have ATP written done... Mind if I PM you a few questions?
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