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Old 07-23-2010 | 11:08 AM
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I'm in the August 2nd class. 5 NFC, 5OFE, 3 SFA, 1 MFA. Anyone else?
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Old 07-24-2010 | 04:56 PM
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If those of you who have insider information were able to select your equipment, which aircraft would you select, and why?
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Old 07-24-2010 | 06:11 PM
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Some generalities when picking equip/base:

If you can move to wherever your base is, your quality of life will increase ten-fold.

Check passrider.com to look at what options you will have for commuting. Keep in mind if you commute on AA/AE you will have to pay to ride until you hit 5yrs seniority. It varies by length of route, but plan on around $15 per leg. If AA/AE is your only option for commuting then it can add up very quickly(Commuting to/from DFW might get expensive).

ATR will be your best shot at getting DFW based, or if you ultimately want to transfer back to DFW. ATR has the fastest progression towards better quality of life and holding a line since everyone senior to you wants to transfer out onto the jet after a year or two.

If you have an open mind and enjoy tropical paradises then go for SJU ATR. The flying is absolutely amazing, and will be something to look back on in 30 years with fond memories.

ORD has had a lot of ERJ openings lately, so if you cant get ORD ERJ on day 1, try for NYC ERJ and the transfer shouldnt be too long.

NYC has had a lot of CRJ openings, which is good because youll hold a line quickly since the company didnt let any existing first officers bid for the CRJ slots. Keep in mind though, the only way off the CRJ is by getting displaced, or upgrading to captain, so you might be on the jet for a while. The DFW CRJ base is shrinking, so not likely to transfer back to DFW CRJ.
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Old 07-24-2010 | 06:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Flyby1206
Some generalities when picking equip/base:

If you can move to wherever your base is, your quality of life will increase ten-fold.

Check passrider.com to look at what options you will have for commuting. Keep in mind if you commute on AA/AE you will have to pay to ride until you hit 5yrs seniority. It varies by length of route, but plan on around $15 per leg. If AA/AE is your only option for commuting then it can add up very quickly(Commuting to/from DFW might get expensive).

ATR will be your best shot at getting DFW based, or if you ultimately want to transfer back to DFW. ATR has the fastest progression towards better quality of life and holding a line since everyone senior to you wants to transfer out onto the jet after a year or two.

If you have an open mind and enjoy tropical paradises then go for SJU ATR. The flying is absolutely amazing, and will be something to look back on in 30 years with fond memories.

ORD has had a lot of ERJ openings lately, so if you cant get ORD ERJ on day 1, try for NYC ERJ and the transfer shouldnt be too long.

NYC has had a lot of CRJ openings, which is good because youll hold a line quickly since the company didnt let any existing first officers bid for the CRJ slots. Keep in mind though, the only way off the CRJ is by getting displaced, or upgrading to captain, so you might be on the jet for a while. The DFW CRJ base is shrinking, so not likely to transfer back to DFW CRJ.
To add to this... DFW ATR is getting to be a somewhat senior status. I am a 02/2008 DOH and can just now hold a line consistently. A lot of guy hired in the 6 months before I was are going to stick it out for a bit since a lot of them can hold commutable lines but would sit on reserve or as a junior line holder on the jet. If you want the jet in DFW be prepared to spend 3+ years on reserve. The ATR is probably going to run 1 1/2 to 2 years on reserve.
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Old 07-24-2010 | 08:29 PM
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Originally Posted by coldpilot
To add to this... DFW ATR is getting to be a somewhat senior status. I am a 02/2008 DOH and can just now hold a line consistently. A lot of guy hired in the 6 months before I was are going to stick it out for a bit since a lot of them can hold commutable lines but would sit on reserve or as a junior line holder on the jet. If you want the jet in DFW be prepared to spend 3+ years on reserve. The ATR is probably going to run 1 1/2 to 2 years on reserve.
Originally Posted by Flyby1206
Some generalities when picking equip/base:

If you can move to wherever your base is, your quality of life will increase ten-fold.

Check passrider.com to look at what options you will have for commuting. Keep in mind if you commute on AA/AE you will have to pay to ride until you hit 5yrs seniority. It varies by length of route, but plan on around $15 per leg. If AA/AE is your only option for commuting then it can add up very quickly(Commuting to/from DFW might get expensive).

ATR will be your best shot at getting DFW based, or if you ultimately want to transfer back to DFW. ATR has the fastest progression towards better quality of life and holding a line since everyone senior to you wants to transfer out onto the jet after a year or two.

If you have an open mind and enjoy tropical paradises then go for SJU ATR. The flying is absolutely amazing, and will be something to look back on in 30 years with fond memories.

ORD has had a lot of ERJ openings lately, so if you cant get ORD ERJ on day 1, try for NYC ERJ and the transfer shouldnt be too long.

NYC has had a lot of CRJ openings, which is good because youll hold a line quickly since the company didnt let any existing first officers bid for the CRJ slots. Keep in mind though, the only way off the CRJ is by getting displaced, or upgrading to captain, so you might be on the jet for a while. The DFW CRJ base is shrinking, so not likely to transfer back to DFW CRJ.
This is very valuable information....thanks guys!!!
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Old 07-26-2010 | 04:06 PM
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I know a March 2010 hire that will be holding a line on the ATR as soon as he gets here in October.
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Old 07-26-2010 | 06:37 PM
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Originally Posted by SuperDuperDude
I know a March 2010 hire that will be holding a line on the ATR as soon as he gets here in October.

Where is "here" ?

I've heard from several sources that the ATR is considered to offer better QOL than the jets. Anyone care to comment on this?
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Old 07-26-2010 | 07:30 PM
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Originally Posted by onetogo
Where is "here" ?

I've heard from several sources that the ATR is considered to offer better QOL than the jets. Anyone care to comment on this?
Based on the post, three above yours, seems like that's an accurate statement
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Old 07-27-2010 | 11:00 AM
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Anyone have any information on where the new hires are going? I've heard rumors that most are headed to SJU, but I don't know if it's true. Is it a possibility to get hired and start at DFW? I don't care what I fly, I just want to live in Fort Worth and the thought of not having to commute is mighty nice!

Also, does anyone know the hard minimums for flight time in order to get an interview?
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Old 07-27-2010 | 06:51 PM
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I believe the mins are still 1000 and 100, but you might want to double check that. DFW has not been offered to new hires since May or June, but there are always vacancy bids.
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