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JSchraub 08-31-2006 08:03 PM

Delivery flights
 
I was checking out photos on jp.net and came accross a photo of an E145 on its way somewhere being delivered from Brazil. My question is who picks these planes up? Are you able to bid for these delivery flights? I am mainly wondering about Express Jet. Thank you

FlyerJosh 08-31-2006 09:19 PM

Don't know about XJ, but when we were picking up new CRJs that ACA was receiving, the factory trips were pretty much reserved for management pilots.

The company conducted "acceptance" flights when we got a new RJ in YUL. This flight was about 1.5-2.0 hours in length and put the plane through the full "paces" of operation. Vmo/Mmo dives, GPWS, stall tests, the works. Since most line pilots weren't trained as company test pilots (they could volunteer, but most didnt), they couldn't do the flights.

I did have the opportunity to pick a plane up once (a managment team did the acceptance flight for our plane and one other that was delivered at the same time... we flew one back, they flew the other), but when I was assigned that particular trip, it was on a RSV day that I had picked up.

Ottopilot 09-01-2006 07:01 AM

Express used volunteer pilots, management pilots, and instructor pilots in the past. Line pilots were NOT paid and had to do it on their days off (that is why I never picked one up). I'm not sure what they do now, but they are just about done getting any aircraft for now.

JSchraub 09-01-2006 08:41 AM

That sounds like fun. Except for the not paid part... Still a pretty cool experience. Thanks for your posts guys


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