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Old 02-06-2014 | 11:03 AM
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Oh, well that is what the gate agents were telling me in PHX a few years ago when I was based there. Are the leases up on the 200's? Is it in Skywest's contract to give pilots a 20 minute duty free break in hub? I hear Airwyays wants to get rid of the Skywest 200's out of PHX. What are ya hearing over at Skywest?
I think the 200s come off contract next year. It was only a four year deal if I remember correctly, the 900s in PHX we have may be something Skywest negotiated to stay longer.

There is nothing about a required break I know of, I do quick turns in hub cities all the time. And I have to agree our 200s are rarely weigh restricted, sometimes we have to put a little ballast on and taking a jump seater can be hard with the forward CG. but in about two years of flying the CRJ I can only think of two times we had to boot passengers off.
Old 02-06-2014 | 11:07 AM
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I found it. Our 14 planes 200s/900s with US in PHX come off contract in 2014, and our 12 200s with AA in LAX come off contract in 2015. they were both short term contracts
Old 02-06-2014 | 11:34 AM
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Oh, well that is what the gate agents were telling me in PHX a few years ago when I was based there. Are the leases up on the 200's? Is it in Skywest's contract to give pilots a 20 minute duty free break in hub? I hear Airwyays wants to get rid of the Skywest 200's out of PHX. What are ya hearing over at Skywest?
Haven't really heard much of anything regarding US/American flying. I think they would like to pick up some of the 175 flying, or perhaps even the 700 flying from L-AE but who knows. I think its kind of wait and see what Eagle does contract wise to see how much flying will be out there for SkyWest to try and pick up. But I don't know who would fill the void of the markets that SkyWest currently flies the 200 too. I mean FLG/YUM and others don't really need an increase in capacity with larger jets.
Old 02-06-2014 | 11:58 AM
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Thanks for the help guys. Was trying to differentiate the rumors from the facts. Damn I'm about 0/4 this last two days. Depending on if Airways puts these additional 900's in PHX. Guess I'll take a break.
Old 02-06-2014 | 12:13 PM
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SkW's US contract was 3 years. Expires at the end of 2014/beginning of 2015.

It's actually for 15 aircraft. Originally 14 200's.
The 4 900s we have were supposed to be 1/1 swaps with 200s, but they decided to keep one extra 200 around. There was NO contract extention with the 900s, nor the additional 200.
When the contract is up 12/2014-01/2015, if not renewed, we simply are done flying for US.

As to what we have heard, (at least me): Nothing of substance.

For the US operation, we post the best perf/reliability #s compared to any of our other partner operations (UA/DL/AS/AA). We are rarely restricted, we rarely cancel anything. As product goes, I would find it surprising to lose the contract based on poor performance. It would just likely be that we are no longer needed in the new merged airline's plans.

Such things happen. Welcome to the regionals.


As to crew getting 20 min breaks in the Hubs, we have no such thing. If a crew needs a break and says so, we will just take one, largely cause this is not abused. That said, more often than not, someone will run in for the whole crew and round up food and bring it back while the others bust butt to get departure out in minimal time.
When we are turning a/c, our min turn time from block in to out is scheduled for 28 min (to get an adjusted on time departure). On a 6 leg day where we get behind, it's normal to work straight through quick turning in less than allotted time just to get back as close as possible to on time.
Old 02-06-2014 | 01:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Piedmonster
SkW's US contract was 3 years. Expires at the end of 2014/beginning of 2015.

It's actually for 15 aircraft. Originally 14 200's.
The 4 900s we have were supposed to be 1/1 swaps with 200s, but they decided to keep one extra 200 around. There was NO contract extention with the 900s, nor the additional 200.
When the contract is up 12/2014-01/2015, if not renewed, we simply are done flying for US.

As to what we have heard, (at least me): Nothing of substance.

For the US operation, we post the best perf/reliability #s compared to any of our other partner operations (UA/DL/AS/AA). We are rarely restricted, we rarely cancel anything. As product goes, I would find it surprising to lose the contract based on poor performance. It would just likely be that we are no longer needed in the new merged airline's plans.

Such things happen. Welcome to the regionals.


As to crew getting 20 min breaks in the Hubs, we have no such thing. If a crew needs a break and says so, we will just take one, largely cause this is not abused. That said, more often than not, someone will run in for the whole crew and round up food and bring it back while the others bust butt to get departure out in minimal time.
When we are turning a/c, our min turn time from block in to out is scheduled for 28 min (to get an adjusted on time departure). On a 6 leg day where we get behind, it's normal to work straight through quick turning in less than allotted time just to get back as close as possible to on time.
6 legs a day! Wow. Haven't done that since Hawaii or my Delta Shuttle LGA-DCA days.

Heard from the training dept today all 4 900s are headed to CLT.
Old 02-06-2014 | 01:44 PM
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Originally Posted by prior121
6 legs a day! Wow. Haven't done that since Hawaii or my Delta Shuttle LGA-DCA days.

Heard from the training dept today all 4 900s are headed to CLT.
I had a feeling they would go the CLT but the rumor that some peeps had put out in the universe was PHX. Oh well that's why we have APC to clear this stuff up.
Old 02-06-2014 | 02:13 PM
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MAG better get a bigger crew room in CLT.
Old 02-06-2014 | 03:11 PM
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With Mesa being authorized to use ipads, I was curious as to the percentage of pilots flying the line with one, since the cost is to be borne by the pilot group?

I realize your take home pay won't take you home, however I would call this a necessary expense, vs. carrying four Jepp binders and a flight case.
Old 02-06-2014 | 04:11 PM
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MAG better get a bigger crew room in CLT.
No kidding, someone is going to die from CO2 in there.
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