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Originally Posted by GoFaster
(Post 2591628)
Thanks for checking. That’s a good point about changing bases. It’s still a toss-up. When do you pick your equipment- interview or indoc?
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Originally Posted by GoFaster
(Post 2591628)
Thanks for checking. That’s a good point about changing bases. It’s still a toss-up. When do you pick your equipment- interview or indoc?
And, you have considered Envoy and Republic? |
Originally Posted by GoFaster
(Post 2591212)
I've got an interview on Monday... trying to figure out the pros/cons of CRJ vs EJet. DFW and IAH are both easily commutable. Seems to me that two perks of the CRJ are travel privileges on both AA & United, and shorter training timeline. What about upgrades? Anything I'm missing? Besides SJS and those beautiful wing-mounted engines :) Thanks!
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Originally Posted by calmwinds
(Post 2591637)
I am not certain since the Ejet training got behind. You used to be able to change equipment during Indoc.
And, you have considered Envoy and Republic? Any additional info would be greatly appreciated. I also understand the CRJ training is faster but I live much closer to Houston than Dallas, so I think at the end of the day Houston is the better option for me personally. |
Originally Posted by PrwlerBallFinal
(Post 2598869)
Can you speak to how "behind" the training is? I did the Skype interview last week (best interview ever - I wasn't even wearing pants!!) and was offered E175/IAH with a June 13 class date.
Any additional info would be greatly appreciated. I also understand the CRJ training is faster but I live much closer to Houston than Dallas, so I think at the end of the day Houston is the better option for me personally. You will love the Ejet. The QOL is much better than those flying the CRJ. |
Originally Posted by calmwinds
(Post 2598875)
3 months ago, they were 8 months from DOH to IOE. This month, they were 6 months from DOH to IOE. They put 35 new FO’s on the line in an effort to catch up. I suspect they will be back down to around 4 months soon.
You will love the Ejet. The QOL is much better than those flying the CRJ. |
Originally Posted by calmwinds
(Post 2598875)
You will love the Ejet. The QOL is much better than those flying the CRJ. |
Originally Posted by SonicFlyer
(Post 2598992)
Can you explain why?
The Ejet is broke less, fewer MELs, less waiting for maintenance. The Ejet is more automated, like Airbus and Boeing aircraft. This can be more challenging if technology challenged. But, the automation helps with fatigue. I believe it helps prepare one for moving on to the majors. |
Originally Posted by calmwinds
(Post 2599027)
The Ejet does longer legs and you are able to squeeze more flying into fewer days. Here are some of the trips: IAH to BOI. IAH to DCA. IAH to BZN. IAH to YYZ. I wish we had more 28-hour, 4-days. But, if you are senior, 3 4-day pairings can be a min credit award.
The Ejet is broke less, fewer MELs, less waiting for maintenance. The Ejet is more automated, like Airbus and Boeing aircraft. This can be more challenging if technology challenged. But, the automation helps with fatigue. I believe it helps prepare one for moving on to the majors. |
Originally Posted by flyguy727
(Post 2599357)
The joke among mx tech is the 175 should be called 185, because you'll end up turning 185° to return to the airport. The 175 if you look at it too hard, it'll break, so look down when near it
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