Retiring USAF Pilot/Early Indoc/DEN Domicle?
#21
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Joined APC: Dec 2016
Posts: 50
Parrent Company Name: SkyWest
Ownership Structure: publicly traded (ticker symbol SKYW)
Headquartered in: Utah
Industry: airlines
Penalty total since 2000: $3,104,824
Number of records: 120
Parent Company Name: Delta Air Lines
Ownership Structure: publicly traded (ticker symbol DAL)
Headquartered in: Georgia
Industry: airlines
Penalty total since 2000: $278,282,059
Number of records: 584
Parent Company Name: Alaska Air
Ownership Structure: publicly traded (ticker symbol ALK)
Headquartered in: Washington
Industry: airlines
Penalty total since 2000: $9,100,529
Number of records: 231
Parent Company Name: JetBlue Airways
Ownership Structure: publicly traded (ticker symbol JBLU)
Headquartered in: New York
Industry: airlines
Penalty total since 2000: $1,357,950
Number of records: 28
Parent Company Name: United Continental
Ownership Structure: publicly traded (ticker symbol UAL)
Headquartered in: Illinois
Industry: airlines
Penalty total since 2000: $26,676,188
Number of records: 480
Parent Company Name: Allegiant Air
Ownership Structure: publicly traded (ticker symbol ALGT)
Headquartered in: Nevada
Industry: airlines
Penalty total since 2000: $397,500
Number of records: 9
rent Company Name: American Airlines
Ownership Structure: publicly traded (ticker symbol AAL)
Headquartered in: Texas
Industry: airlines
Penalty total since 2000: $114,437,636
Number of records: 770
Parent Company Name: Mesa Air
Ownership Structure: privately held
Headquartered in: Arizona
Industry: airlines
Penalty total since 2000: $1,723,599
Number of records: 86
Parent Company Name: Spirit Airlines
Ownership Structure: publicly traded (ticker symbol SAVE)
Headquartered in: Florida
Industry: airlines
Penalty total since 2000: $1,303,738
Number of records: 32
Parent Company Name: Trans States Holdings
Ownership Structure: privately held
Headquartered in: Missouri
Industry: airlines
Penalty total since 2000: $2,534,100
Number of records: 85
#22
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Joined APC: Jan 2018
Posts: 5
Be careful coming to this place Brad Sargent and Randy Bratcher will bounce you out of here faster than ****. Just like they did to a member of the Air National guard. A few months later they wanted to retract his termination to avoid going to trial for a lousy $20,000. Source of my information is court documents as well as depositions.
#23
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Joined APC: Aug 2016
Posts: 61
interesting comparison but I am pretty sure that you can't really compare GoJetZ to places like United, American, Delta, others from the list you have put together. I am pretty sure GoJetZ does not come anywhere remotely close in any aspect whatsoever to them.
#25
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Oct 2016
Posts: 108
Oh man.... here comes qualified50 again whining because he failed out of training. I’ve flown trips with Randy and he is definitely a pilot looks out for other pilots needs and is just an all-around nice guy.
But for the original question I moved to Denver from Florida at the beginning of training. Only took a month or two to hold Denver base.
But for the original question I moved to Denver from Florida at the beginning of training. Only took a month or two to hold Denver base.
#28
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Oh man.... here comes qualified50 again whining because he failed out of training. I’ve flown trips with Randy and he is definitely a pilot looks out for other pilots needs and is just an all-around nice guy.
But for the original question I moved to Denver from Florida at the beginning of training. Only took a month or two to hold Denver base.
But for the original question I moved to Denver from Florida at the beginning of training. Only took a month or two to hold Denver base.
O I forget you have not been here long enough.
#29
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Joined APC: Aug 2016
Posts: 61
Posting this primarily because of that qualified50 guy and his rants.
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?sto...d=151082759667
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?sto...d=151082759667
Let me guess also when the company gets taken to court for this illegal termination out of there own heart they offer him his job back and by the way they are so nice that they offer him a measly $20,000 to return back to work.
Maybe we should nominate the company for an award for being so nice and reinstating and giving him $20,000 for him to return to work after he was negligently terminated.
#30
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Oct 2016
Posts: 108
Very creative but I am not sure what you are talking about failing out of training but I passed all my training events at this place including my initial with Randy despite his antics yelling and screaming and disparaging remarks. Inclusive if you have flow with him you must have seen him rocking his seat so immaturely as well.
O I forget you have not been here long enough.
O I forget you have not been here long enough.
Reguardless, I’m sorry you feel this way and have such a bad taste in your mouth from your from your experience at G7; but please Just stay out of these threads. Nobody wants to hear you whine & complain anymore.
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