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ASpilot2be 02-17-2019 09:50 PM


Originally Posted by emersonbiguns (Post 2766018)
Get a cheap one. Rumor is, company is providing them for the pilots in April.

Good to know! I am in the pool for an April class, and they didn't mention anything about it. But things also change on a daily basis.

Prettywhacked1 02-18-2019 03:51 AM

“The pool”?

At where....UPS, United?

Good job, dude! Nice score!

PulledBreaker 02-18-2019 04:56 AM


Originally Posted by ASpilot2be (Post 2766049)
Good to know! I am in the pool for an April class, and they didn't mention anything about it. But things also change on a daily basis.

When you receive an actual class date, they will give you all the necessary info.

madmax757 02-19-2019 09:45 AM

Most Junior CA 4/16 hire in last bid - PHL. So 2 years 10 months.

Prettywhacked1 02-19-2019 08:08 PM

Just to clarify......

Junior CA/PHL...awarded this week....hired 04/2016....

Training mid March-May.......projected to be qualified on the line end of May, that’s when CA pay begins/end of OE/Fed ride.........

So 3 years 2 months is the latest and greatest on how long it is taking to hold CA at F9 for a new hire....as the likely junior base stands up.....what happens once that is fully staffed is another matter.....but odds are another base is announced this year..........maybe...........:confused:

HeisenbergBlue 02-19-2019 08:34 PM


Originally Posted by Prettywhacked1 (Post 2767219)
Just to clarify......

Junior CA/PHL...awarded this week....hired 04/2016....

Training mid March-May.......projected to be qualified on the line end of May, that’s when CA pay begins/end of OE/Fed ride.........

So 3 years 2 months is the latest and greatest on how long it is taking to hold CA at F9 for a new hire....as the likely junior base stands up.....what happens once that is fully staffed is another matter.....but odds are another base is announced this year..........maybe...........:confused:

So 2 years 10 months he was awarded. That’s the number people care about. What if he gets sick and pushes it back? FMLA? Mil leave? Changes the date he would be a “line qualified” Captain. So yah....2 years 10 months.

Everything else you said about the bases is correct.

lowcountryflyer 02-20-2019 04:00 AM


Originally Posted by Prettywhacked1 (Post 2767219)
Just to clarify......

Junior CA/PHL...awarded this week....hired 04/2016....

Training mid March-May.......projected to be qualified on the line end of May, that’s when CA pay begins/end of OE/Fed ride.........

So 3 years 2 months is the latest and greatest on how long it is taking to hold CA at F9 for a new hire....as the likely junior base stands up.....what happens once that is fully staffed is another matter.....but odds are another base is announced this year..........maybe...........:confused:

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Wheelswatch 02-20-2019 06:49 AM


Originally Posted by Prettywhacked1 (Post 2766090)
“The pool”?

At where....UPS, United?

Good job, dude! Nice score!

You know what he meant.

Prettywhacked1 02-20-2019 10:16 AM


Originally Posted by HeisenbergBlue (Post 2767228)
So 2 years 10 months he was awarded. That’s the number people care about. What if he gets sick and pushes it back? FMLA? Mil leave? Changes the date he would be a “line qualified” Captain. So yah....2 years 10 months.

Everything else you said about the bases is correct.

Sounded like a pay question to me, line slime that I am.

Flyin J 02-27-2019 04:42 PM

Can someone give me a run down on the typical training schedule? Is there any time between classroom and sim or do they try to roll you right in?


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