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monkeybrains 07-04-2019 05:47 PM


Originally Posted by HSCompressor (Post 2847795)
How many days off a month are line holders getting?
Anything in excess of 15?

Bid Awards range from 12-20 or 21 in a 31 day month. Average is usually 15 +\- half a day. At month’s end, guys that don’t want to work could wind up with 22 or 23, the guys that are picking up everything could be as low as 3 or 4. Credit per duty period was around 5:45 for July. All depends on your priorities.

Notarealpilot 07-04-2019 05:56 PM

I have not credited less than 105 hours this year and my least amount of days off has been 14. It’s all about working the system.

madmax757 07-04-2019 06:25 PM


Originally Posted by Notarealpilot (Post 2847803)
I have not credited less than 105 hours this year and my least amount of days off has been 14. It’s all about working the system.

But you must be a line holder and live in base - correct?

I agree with working the system, But it’s just not feasible for all 1400 of us to be able to do it. - Especially commuters.

I live in base on reserve and credited 110 ish for June. Unfortunately they started using me a lot on my reserve days and I’m beat. I don’t plan on working that hard anymore.

My 2 cents.

MCDUmanipulator 07-04-2019 08:32 PM

I’ve heard rumors that the FAA came down hard on frontiers training. Any truth to this?

singlepilot 07-04-2019 09:23 PM


Originally Posted by MCDUmanipulator (Post 2847845)
I’ve heard rumors that the FAA came down hard on frontiers training. Any truth to this?

Not sure why, this company does not do many things right, but I would argue training is top notch.

Aero1900 07-04-2019 09:49 PM


Originally Posted by MCDUmanipulator (Post 2847845)
I’ve heard rumors that the FAA came down hard on frontiers training. Any truth to this?

I highly doubt this.

I believe our training is probably the last thing the FAA is worried about

Mooneyguy 07-05-2019 06:44 AM

Typical internet rumors. The faa had looked into the fire training that was being provided at dia. They modified one thing. It will require a bit of training for some people.


Originally Posted by Aero1900 (Post 2847862)
I highly doubt this.

I believe our training is probably the last thing the FAA is worried about


Punkah Louvre 07-08-2019 09:14 AM


Originally Posted by Mooneyguy (Post 2847935)
Typical internet rumors. The faa had looked into the fire training that was being provided at dia. They modified one thing. It will require a bit of training for some people.

And we get paid over guarantee for it!

HeliHooker 07-11-2019 07:09 AM

Does anyone believe that classes won’t resume until December? I’ve heard several rumors about them starting back up in September.

SFA320 07-11-2019 07:51 PM


Originally Posted by HeliHooker (Post 2851426)
Does anyone believe that classes won’t resume until December? I’ve heard several rumors about them starting back up in September.

Yeah I’ve been hearing September or October as well.


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