Mesa
#7711
That aint rite, dem boys ova on da electric jet aint let'n me bid it cuz I'z been wearin' crocs n mah nascar shirt. That ain't rite.
#7712
Noticed that one CA who downgraded in IAD with the sole intention of re-upgrading to IAH popped up on the IAH CA roster (and IAH PBS award).
B/c said CA does not appear on any published awards, and was technically seat-locked on the RJ for 36 months (until I believe 2016), I guess she complained, and the company backed down and waived her equipment lock?
Anyone know how she pulled this off? Seems like the establishment of a past practice of the company waiving equipment locks for anyone who wants to status displace (CA to FO) during any bump & flush, solely to circumvent the block on CRJ->IAH
B/c said CA does not appear on any published awards, and was technically seat-locked on the RJ for 36 months (until I believe 2016), I guess she complained, and the company backed down and waived her equipment lock?
Anyone know how she pulled this off? Seems like the establishment of a past practice of the company waiving equipment locks for anyone who wants to status displace (CA to FO) during any bump & flush, solely to circumvent the block on CRJ->IAH
7. A pilot may not bid to a different status or equipment with an equal or
lower pay rate or to another first officer position except if displaced in
accordance with Section C below. Pilots holding a turboprop position
may not bid to a different turboprop equipment type except if displaced
in accordance with Section C below. Pilots on jet aircraft may not bid
to a turbo-prop position except if displaced in accordance with Section
C below.
8. A displaced pilot will be entitled to occupy any status in accordance
with his seniority, provided he is able to successfully complete training
for that status. Such pilot will carry forward his remaining equipment
lock obligation but will not assume a new equipment lock obligation.lower pay rate or to another first officer position except if displaced in
accordance with Section C below. Pilots holding a turboprop position
may not bid to a different turboprop equipment type except if displaced
in accordance with Section C below. Pilots on jet aircraft may not bid
to a turbo-prop position except if displaced in accordance with Section
C below.
8. A displaced pilot will be entitled to occupy any status in accordance
with his seniority, provided he is able to successfully complete training
for that status. Such pilot will carry forward his remaining equipment
#7713
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So what'd they say in the call?
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#7714
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From: Part 91 Global Express CA
PHX down to 16-17 airplane. LAX over last of August. New bases, no specific info, but it sounded like more info should come after CLT closes. No street CA in the near future.
#7715
American plans to keep PHX at its current hub status for the foreseeable future. We'll be done with LAX flying by August, and that is transferring over to DFW where all the tentative American growth will be located. We'll also be trying to recapture some of the SkyWest 900 business in Phoenix. All the transition issues and growing pains have affected our performance; he acknowledged that but said they expect things to go much more smoothly once we are done with LA and fully settled in DFW. There was also mention of potential supplemental DFW bases like Austin, but that remains to be seen.
Charlotte is scheduled to close July 5.
Dulles and Houston should stay about the same. We're aggressively trying to get the second batch of Ejets, and if we do they'll most likely end up somewhere other than Houston. But JO often referred to how other regionals have "something to trade," like voluntarily terminating their 50-seat contracts early. Not just with the United Ejets but with any potential new business.
It sounds like Delta and Mesa might consider doing business again. It sounded more substantive than just "it'd be nice," and he even mentioned the possibility of Minneapolis, but nothing was concrete. I also got the impression that he wouldn't be interested in doing any 200 flying for them.
An FO brought up our first year pay, to which JO brought up second year Captain pay. Flow through was also asked about, and JO said our union was more interested in other things like pay during contract negotiations, so it hasn't been actively pursued, although they've been working on flow through from the other end (135 operators sending their pilots to Mesa once they're at 1500).
As far as street Captains, he said they'll consider it if we don't have anyone eligible to upgrade but his priority is people who are already here. In that respect, he said he'd rather prolong growth (take deliveries more slowly) to give our people the chance to reach 1000 SIC. However, in spite of how junior the last upgrade went, there are apparently a lot of people who could upgrade but have held off for whatever reason.
He intends to double Mesa's size over the next three years.
Charlotte is scheduled to close July 5.
Dulles and Houston should stay about the same. We're aggressively trying to get the second batch of Ejets, and if we do they'll most likely end up somewhere other than Houston. But JO often referred to how other regionals have "something to trade," like voluntarily terminating their 50-seat contracts early. Not just with the United Ejets but with any potential new business.
It sounds like Delta and Mesa might consider doing business again. It sounded more substantive than just "it'd be nice," and he even mentioned the possibility of Minneapolis, but nothing was concrete. I also got the impression that he wouldn't be interested in doing any 200 flying for them.
An FO brought up our first year pay, to which JO brought up second year Captain pay. Flow through was also asked about, and JO said our union was more interested in other things like pay during contract negotiations, so it hasn't been actively pursued, although they've been working on flow through from the other end (135 operators sending their pilots to Mesa once they're at 1500).
As far as street Captains, he said they'll consider it if we don't have anyone eligible to upgrade but his priority is people who are already here. In that respect, he said he'd rather prolong growth (take deliveries more slowly) to give our people the chance to reach 1000 SIC. However, in spite of how junior the last upgrade went, there are apparently a lot of people who could upgrade but have held off for whatever reason.
He intends to double Mesa's size over the next three years.
#7716
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American plans to keep PHX at its current hub status for the foreseeable future. We'll be done with LAX flying by August, and that is transferring over to DFW where all the tentative American growth will be located. We'll also be trying to recapture some of the SkyWest 900 business in Phoenix. All the transition issues and growing pains have affected our performance; he acknowledged that but said they expect things to go much more smoothly once we are done with LA and fully settled in DFW. There was also mention of potential supplemental DFW bases like Austin, but that remains to be seen.
Charlotte is scheduled to close July 5.
Dulles and Houston should stay about the same. We're aggressively trying to get the second batch of Ejets, and if we do they'll most likely end up somewhere other than Houston. But JO often referred to how other regionals have "something to trade," like voluntarily terminating their 50-seat contracts early. Not just with the United Ejets but with any potential new business.
It sounds like Delta and Mesa might consider doing business again. It sounded more substantive than just "it'd be nice," and he even mentioned the possibility of Minneapolis, but nothing was concrete. I also got the impression that he wouldn't be interested in doing any 200 flying for them.
An FO brought up our first year pay, to which JO brought up second year Captain pay. Flow through was also asked about, and JO said our union was more interested in other things like pay during contract negotiations, so it hasn't been actively pursued, although they've been working on flow through from the other end (135 operators sending their pilots to Mesa once they're at 1500).
As far as street Captains, he said they'll consider it if we don't have anyone eligible to upgrade but his priority is people who are already here. In that respect, he said he'd rather prolong growth (take deliveries more slowly) to give our people the chance to reach 1000 SIC. However, in spite of how junior the last upgrade went, there are apparently a lot of people who could upgrade but have held off for whatever reason.
He intends to double Mesa's size over the next three years.
Charlotte is scheduled to close July 5.
Dulles and Houston should stay about the same. We're aggressively trying to get the second batch of Ejets, and if we do they'll most likely end up somewhere other than Houston. But JO often referred to how other regionals have "something to trade," like voluntarily terminating their 50-seat contracts early. Not just with the United Ejets but with any potential new business.
It sounds like Delta and Mesa might consider doing business again. It sounded more substantive than just "it'd be nice," and he even mentioned the possibility of Minneapolis, but nothing was concrete. I also got the impression that he wouldn't be interested in doing any 200 flying for them.
An FO brought up our first year pay, to which JO brought up second year Captain pay. Flow through was also asked about, and JO said our union was more interested in other things like pay during contract negotiations, so it hasn't been actively pursued, although they've been working on flow through from the other end (135 operators sending their pilots to Mesa once they're at 1500).
As far as street Captains, he said they'll consider it if we don't have anyone eligible to upgrade but his priority is people who are already here. In that respect, he said he'd rather prolong growth (take deliveries more slowly) to give our people the chance to reach 1000 SIC. However, in spite of how junior the last upgrade went, there are apparently a lot of people who could upgrade but have held off for whatever reason.
He intends to double Mesa's size over the next three years.
Interesting. I wonder if they'll announce a TA during the ALPAz call on the 9th.
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#7717
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I felt like there was some optimism about continued growth. They seem to like the 2 planes a month addition to the fleet. They mentioned growth through 2018.
#7719
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Has anyone heard how many new hires started Indoc this past week?
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