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Originally Posted by FIT59
(Post 344283)
That's the same reason I chose UPS and never applied to the domestic airlines like SWA, AirTran and Jetblue. The Legacy and cargo airlines have far better variety in the flying that they do. I would have like to have flown for Delta, but I was looking for more stability in my career.
If you were looking for stability then you made a brilliant move by not coming to Delta. DAL has its pros and cons like any other legacy, but stable is not a word that comes to mind when I think about employment at Delta.;) Scoop |
Originally Posted by Scoop
(Post 344443)
FIT59,
If you were looking for stability then you made a brilliant move by not coming to Delta. DAL has its pros and cons like any other legacy, but stable is not a word that comes to mind when I think about employment at Delta.;) Scoop |
Your very right about dept 31 at Delta. It really is the best flying around. I don't think anyone can beat the variety and scope of the flying available out of both NYC and JFK. You can pick from 2 day to 10 day trips and layover almost anywhere you want. To Paraphrase Rosco McMillan a former Delta Chief pilot and crew rest advocate "The worst trip in terminal E is better then the best trip in terminal A". E is international and A is domestic.
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I'm a new hire at NetJets and loving it,but if I stayed airline Delta would have been my first choice, you have picked up the gauntlet at JFK laid down by PanAm and TWA,please don't follow their path. I grew up in the shadow of the Canarsie Approach, its nice to see all those widgets over Brooklyn,and Queens, bound for foreign shores. Godspeed !
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So..... I guess the old "hiring slowing down" thing is false? Just looks like 100-80 or so pilots less this year? Is that the latest from the school house?
MARTY!! |
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Originally Posted by Martin404
(Post 344650)
So..... I guess the old "hiring slowing down" thing is false? Just looks like 100-80 or so pilots less this year? Is that the latest from the school house?
MARTY!! The latest that I heard was continued hiring though May, take a breather over the summer and resume again in the fall. Of course our 5 year plan changes every six months. 100-80 less is probably accurate as of now - what the plan will be tomorrow is anybodies guess. I guess the whole parking aircraft thing was really blown out of proportion. On the DAL boards they are saying we will park 12-15 specific mainline airframes that need heavy maintenance checks or have lease issues. Guys are saying these mainline aircraft will slowly be parked starting in the fall. This could be a way to force better lease deals but I personally think we will park some mainline aircraft. Parking aircraft is never good but at least we are not deferring any of our 2008-2009 aircraft orders - that totally bites. I remember following 911 all we did was defer mainline aircraft while buying a lot of RJ's - hopefully the company finally figured out RJ's are money losers with the high cost of fuel. I will continue to hope for the best as I plan for the worst. Scoop |
Any idea/rumors on which mainline A/C DAL will park?
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Originally Posted by 727C47
(Post 344553)
I'm a new hire at NetJets and loving it,but if I stayed airline Delta would have been my first choice, you have picked up the gauntlet at JFK laid down by PanAm and TWA,please don't follow their path. I grew up in the shadow of the Canarsie Approach, its nice to see all those widgets over Brooklyn,and Queens, bound for foreign shores. Godspeed !
Listen around min 15:00-17:30 mainly at 17:05 DAL is well aware of this. |
Originally Posted by GBU-24
(Post 345111)
Any idea/rumors on which mainline A/C DAL will park?
PS the above link is free. Pres/CEO Ed Bastian told JPMorgan Aviation & Transportation Conference that DAL may have some potential buyers for some older 757 and some DOM 767-300's and 88's nothing solid just interest. (min 31:00) |
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