Hiring / training
#4671
Line Holder
Joined: Nov 2019
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What’s up everybody—just wondering what an appropriate estimate is that a first year FO can expect to make? Additionally, how many hours can you expect to fly on reserve and as a line holder?
Just looking for some rough numbers—I know they vary per base, season, etc. Thanks.
Just looking for some rough numbers—I know they vary per base, season, etc. Thanks.
#4675
Line Holder
Joined: Feb 2014
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#4676
#4677
Almost there
Joined: Apr 2021
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#4678
Line Holder
Joined: Feb 2014
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or better yet….https://www.flyfrontier.com/careers/pilot/?mobile=true
Whenever I see a question posted that is so obviously answered in about 5 other places (with much more reliability) I wonder why the question was posted. I usually give the benefit of the doubt and suppose the poster is just trying to make friendly conversation and/or getting a feel for the vibe in the thread.
Otherwise, I feel like it might be a situation I see all too often (especially from my kids) who are asking questions because they're too lazy to really do the research and are hoping I will do it for them. Which makes me wonder other things...
#4679
On Reserve
Joined: Oct 2025
Posts: 24
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exactly.
Whenever I see a question posted that is so obviously answered in about 5 other places (with much more reliability) I wonder why the question was posted. I usually give the benefit of the doubt and suppose the poster is just trying to make friendly conversation and/or getting a feel for the vibe in the thread.
Otherwise, I feel like it might be a situation I see all too often (especially from my kids) who are asking questions because they're too lazy to really do the research and are hoping I will do it for them. Which makes me wonder other things...
Whenever I see a question posted that is so obviously answered in about 5 other places (with much more reliability) I wonder why the question was posted. I usually give the benefit of the doubt and suppose the poster is just trying to make friendly conversation and/or getting a feel for the vibe in the thread.
Otherwise, I feel like it might be a situation I see all too often (especially from my kids) who are asking questions because they're too lazy to really do the research and are hoping I will do it for them. Which makes me wonder other things...
#4680
or better yet….https://www.flyfrontier.com/careers/pilot/?mobile=true
- Must be able to fasten a four-point jump seat harness without the use of extension devices
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