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#8453
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From: CRJ F/O
What are the trips like from DFW? 2/3/4 days? Is it just DFW to an out station then back to DFW or do you get out into the rest of the system as well?
#8454
#8456
I applaud your maturity. Trust me, the last place you want to be is left seat landing at YYZ at mins in a snowstorm with a 20 knot crosswind with braking action reported as poor with a terrified FO who just got done telling you this is his first trip off IOE and he has exactly 1000 hours with a R-ATP and has never flown outside of SoCal.....


By no means take this as advice on holding off from upgrading. Do what you feel is best for you.
#8457
Maybe because I grew up in the North East, and got tons of experience driving in the snow, that I personally do not think that winter operations are really that big of a deal. Follow the procedures, be smart about taxiing on slippery area's, and give yourself more than enough room. During my CA IOE, I got to fly out of CLT and in the middle of winter operations. I am grateful for that experience, but I really gotta tell you, I think it requires much more thinking, planning, and being on top of your game dodging summer thunderstorms in and around DFW. Especially with fuel loads, and re-routes. You really need to be thinking like a captain to avoid fuel emergencies. ALWAYS contact dispatch if you get a reroute while taxiing to the runway. I'd say that it is much easier to find yourself in a hole with summer flying than in winter flying.
By no means take this as advice on holding off from upgrading. Do what you feel is best for you.
By no means take this as advice on holding off from upgrading. Do what you feel is best for you.
#8458
Maybe because I grew up in the North East, and got tons of experience driving in the snow, that I personally do not think that winter operations are really that big of a deal. Follow the procedures, be smart about taxiing on slippery area's, and give yourself more than enough room. During my CA IOE, I got to fly out of CLT and in the middle of winter operations. I am grateful for that experience, but I really gotta tell you, I think it requires much more thinking, planning, and being on top of your game dodging summer thunderstorms in and around DFW. Especially with fuel loads, and re-routes. You really need to be thinking like a captain to avoid fuel emergencies. ALWAYS contact dispatch if you get a reroute while taxiing to the runway. I'd say that it is much easier to find yourself in a hole with summer flying than in winter flying.
By no means take this as advice on holding off from upgrading. Do what you feel is best for you.
By no means take this as advice on holding off from upgrading. Do what you feel is best for you.
I'm also a northeaster and as an FO I flew with a lot of new upgrades who had spent their entire FO career in the PHX system. To some of those guys/gals, winter ops was a huge deal and sometimes they appeared to barely be able to keep their head above water in winter situations.
#8459
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Joined: Jun 2015
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I am thinking about going to Mesa. What are the flight benefits with AA? Are they going to change as US/AA merger rolls along?
#8460
No word yet on any sort of flight benefits with AA coming our way yet.
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