CommutAir
#12
#13
Random question(s)... how does parking work?
Example one: your base is EWR, can you park there free?
Example two: your base is EWR, you commute from another airport... can you park at the airport from which you are commuting for free?
Appreciate your responses!
Example one: your base is EWR, can you park there free?
Example two: your base is EWR, you commute from another airport... can you park at the airport from which you are commuting for free?
Appreciate your responses!
#15
Parking is paid at either crew base of your choice (CLE or EWR). If you commute from another city that's not a CommutAir base, you are responsible for any parking fees at that airport.
#16
Ah ok, that's what I suspected. Some airlines do though, right? Just wondering as per future ideas :-)
#17
#18
No more classes for 2010, hoping for Jan 2011
Interview is pretty much straight from the gouge. In and out in roughly 2 hours. Really seems like a great bunch of people to work with. Anyone else interview recently or get a call?
Interview is pretty much straight from the gouge. In and out in roughly 2 hours. Really seems like a great bunch of people to work with. Anyone else interview recently or get a call?
#19
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Joined APC: May 2010
Position: Sideways in a sim
Posts: 435
I remember getting a phone call from Commutair back in '08 to set up an interview... then the b@$%# never called me back or returned any of my phone calls... I wish they put me in touch with someone competent... maybe I'd be flying with them instead of futilely hunting for another job at a regional...
#20
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Joined APC: Apr 2009
Position: A-320 FO
Posts: 693
There's a good read on Commutair over at the ALPA site:“Under CommutAir’s most recent contract offer, a new-hire pilot would make less than $20,000 a year,” Segaloff continued. “Every airline pilot has a stake in what’s happening at this small airline, because if CommutAir is successful in cutting pay when the industry is coming out of its slump, they will lower the bar for regional pilots across the country.”
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