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Old 07-01-2023 | 08:17 PM
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I am after some tips/tricks/techniques/apps/whatever you all use in helping you commute, whether it be to/from work or pleasure.
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Old 07-01-2023 | 08:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Chestnut172
I am after some tips/tricks/techniques/apps/whatever you all use in helping you commute, whether it be to/from work or pleasure.
after commuting for 4 years living in base for 3 my biggest tip is:
Don’t
kidding but really but my was mindset always assume you’ll miss your first commute you planned on made getting on the first flight so much better. Other one is get to the gate early essp with OAL if you can be the first to list for the jumpseat, the better.
and always be nice no matter how annoyed you are with your day kill the gate agents and people you interact with kindness
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Old 07-01-2023 | 09:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Chestnut172
I am after some tips/tricks/techniques/apps/whatever you all use in helping you commute, whether it be to/from work or pleasure.
The StaffTraveler app is a must. Provides real load and schedule info. Other good apps are Flight Board, ID90, and Flight Aware.
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Old 07-01-2023 | 09:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Chestnut172
I am after some tips/tricks/techniques/apps/whatever you all use in helping you commute, whether it be to/from work or pleasure.
If your going to commute (as other have said, not recommended) look at options that are a pain but will do the job and unload the stress off your back. Example: I commuted at a regional from FL to ORD. Rather than dealing with fighting for the one jumpseat on an oversold plane with 5 other pilots willing to death match with you heading to ORD, I didn’t bother and went to MDW on AirTran at the time or SW then got a coffee at the MDW train station and sat on the train for an hr to ORD.

It added a little over an hour to the commute but it was zero stress as those flights always had room and AirTran always took care of me in business class.

Yes, it’s a PITA but you have to do that sometimes. If it sounds like not your cup of tea, and it’s not to many, you need to move or pick another airline where your car is waiting for you the same place you park the plane at the end of duty.

I now work for a major in my home town and my drive to work is 4.5 miles garage to parking space. I will NEVER go back to commuting again, I would literally leave the industry. I did the commute for a long time and let me tell you it will hurt your body, family, and your mind. My doctor, no joke, was amazed at my overall health improvement when I started being home based.
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Old 07-02-2023 | 05:07 AM
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I appreciate this post. I'm planning to commute for about a year, so I'll for sure need the advice. But I'm only doing it for a short time with a specific goal in mind so I feel it's doable.
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Old 07-02-2023 | 05:39 PM
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The StaffTraveler app is a must. Provides real load and schedule info. Other good apps are Flight Board, ID90, and Flight Aware.

Just to clarify you can use StaffTraveler to check route and schedules?

If it doesn't do this, what's a good app that can also capture freighters? flightware?
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Old 07-02-2023 | 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Chestnut172
Just to clarify you can use StaffTraveler to check route and schedules?
Yes, it will show all pax flights and then you can spend credits to get the loads you're interested in.

Originally Posted by Chestnut172
If it doesn't do this, what's a good app that can also capture freighters? flightware?
Don't think so, but not sure. The app references publicly available flight schedules published via interline systems, don't think cargo would be available.
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Old 07-02-2023 | 07:02 PM
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Originally Posted by rickair7777
Yes, it will show all pax flights and then you can spend credits to get the loads you're interested in.



Don't think so, but not sure. The app references publicly available flight schedules published via interline systems, don't think cargo would be available.

Thank you.
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Old 07-03-2023 | 03:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Chestnut172
Thank you.
And you as a user can answer load questions for your own airline (for other commuters) and get credits to use for your own questions.
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Old 07-04-2023 | 03:32 AM
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I commuted almost my entire career. The best tip I can give is be a low stress commuter. If the weather is going to be nasty go early or even the night before. Find a hotel that offers cheap day rates so you can be rested or have a Crashpad. Don’t be the guy who flies a all nighter to a East coast base and then sits in the lounge all day before reporting.
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