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Ijustlikeflying 06-08-2021 01:23 PM

Anyone know how attainable Orlando is for new hires ? Also, what does a typical monthly schedule look like? (3/4/5day trips? Days off after each trip?) thanks in advance !

JoeFever1 06-08-2021 05:23 PM


Originally Posted by Ijustlikeflying (Post 3247193)
Anyone know how attainable Orlando is for new hires ? Also, what does a typical monthly schedule look like? (3/4/5day trips? Days off after each trip?) thanks in advance !

Yes. Not really sure how to answer your other question. We have pbs so you can kind of create your schedule how you want it. If you live in or near MCO you have nothing to worry about!

Ijustlikeflying 06-08-2021 06:46 PM


Originally Posted by JoeFever1 (Post 3247313)
Yes. Not really sure how to answer your other question. We have pbs so you can kind of create your schedule how you want it. If you live in or near MCO you have nothing to worry about!

thank you for the response. what is the standard call out time for reserve?

Xdashdriver 06-08-2021 08:30 PM


Originally Posted by Ijustlikeflying (Post 3247366)
thank you for the response. what is the standard call out time for reserve?

2 hours short call, 12 hours long call.

Ijustlikeflying 06-09-2021 03:16 AM

Thanks to everyone for all the good info. Just trying to gather my facts before submitting an application. What does training pay look like as well? And is all training done in Denver?

Xdashdriver 06-09-2021 04:26 AM


Originally Posted by Ijustlikeflying (Post 3247459)
Thanks to everyone for all the good info. Just trying to gather my facts before submitting an application. What does training pay look like as well? And is all training done in Denver?

Training is min guarantee (75 hours) at first year pay. All training is in Denver, although we do use MIA as an overflow for sim when needed.

oneculiaoflyer 06-09-2021 11:30 AM

Hi everyone
Just wondering how long it takes (roughly) to get MIA for a new hired.
Thanks

WaterRooster 06-09-2021 11:45 AM


Originally Posted by oneculiaoflyer (Post 3247698)
Hi everyone
Just wondering how long it takes (roughly) to get MIA for a new hired.
Thanks

Probably day 1

Aero1900 06-09-2021 12:39 PM


Originally Posted by oneculiaoflyer (Post 3247698)
Hi everyone
Just wondering how long it takes (roughly) to get MIA for a new hired.
Thanks

If there is a vacancy in MIA you'll be able to get it immediately. But I don't think there's any guarantee that there will be. Although I doubt you'd have to be in any other base longer than a month or two.

MIA is very junior so if that's what you want itll work out well for you

StickPig 06-09-2021 01:38 PM


Originally Posted by oneculiaoflyer (Post 3247698)
Hi everyone
Just wondering how long it takes (roughly) to get MIA for a new hired.
Thanks

Everyone who selected MIA in the current NH class got it.


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