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Old 09-11-2014, 08:25 AM
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Oh boy, who is it? Most people are telling me that I won't get looked at because I'm not current. Getting some sim time but don't want to give up the cash for a bfr that I won't use. It will cost about one quarter of a type in an old learjet.
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Old 09-11-2014, 08:27 AM
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I have three scheduled no sim eval but getting the sim time anyway.
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Old 09-11-2014, 08:37 AM
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I told him that I thought that while Skywest may offer an ORD base, he'd be better off at Mesa or Compass. Surely he'd be on reserve forever at Skywest on the 175 and he wouldn't see the left seat for 7-8 years?
No he won't be on reserve forever. There will plenty of new hires joining the plane below him, and we are taking delivery 2-3 planes a month.

How do you know what the upgrade time will be? I have seen more movement in these last three months as SkyWest then I have seen in my three years here. We are technically a growing airline. We are taking on 40 new planes and we have bought 9 used ones this year to replace planes that had to go to the desert.

The first three rules of picking a regional 1. Don't Commute 2. Don't commute 3. Don't Commute and you could throw the 4th one in is maybe pick a regional that is growing if you can't comply with the first three.
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Old 09-11-2014, 08:43 AM
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I've commuted for my entire time at the regional level with a family. It was manageable and I hold commutable lines as long as they have them. The commute is horrid, and I cant wait to get a job where I can drive to work which may or may not be flying airplanes.
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Old 09-11-2014, 08:48 AM
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Originally Posted by lmmk View Post
Oh boy, who is it? Most people are telling me that I won't get looked at because I'm not current. Getting some sim time but don't want to give up the cash for a bfr that I won't use. It will cost about one quarter of a type in an old learjet.

Mesa is the one doing phone interviews. Fire off an email with resume attached to [email protected] after you fill out the airlineapps.com application and see what you get for a response. I would hazard a guess that sim/instrument time is more valuable than a flight review in the airlines' eyes.
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Old 09-11-2014, 08:52 AM
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He needs to do what is best in the long run for him and his family and take the one year upgrade at CPZ. This is a very rare opportunity and he'll be a senior lineholder within months and if he wants to bypass upgrade for a while and 'pretend' he went to SKW then he can simply do that. Why not have the opportunity to upgrade? Who knows, CPZ might have a base in ORD someday anyway. Even if not, I think the seniority progression will cancel out the negatives of commuting. Upgrade is already just about to come down to ~14 months. People starting in the next 2-3 months will upgrade in 12 months if they want to.

Why on earth go to SKYW when this is available, with the class date right in front of him to boot?

The path to a major airline is not the right seat at a fee-for-departure airline for half a decade while a major hiring spree is ramping up. The family needs to understand this. There could very well be a million extra dollars made because of it; you never know with how the timing and periods of stagnation go in this industry.

He needs PIC time now, more than a single guy with no family does.
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Old 09-11-2014, 09:18 AM
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SKW ORD, without a doubt.
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Old 09-11-2014, 09:20 AM
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[QUOTE][QUOTE=Fecking

The first three rules of picking a regional 1. Don't Commute 2. Don't commute 3. Don't Commute and you could throw the 4th one in is maybe pick a regional that is growing if you can't comply with the first three.[/QUOTE]

Agree 100% with the above quote.
Quick upgrades come and go, you might get stuck commuting as a regional f/o for longer than you think?
Good luck with your decision.
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Old 09-11-2014, 09:24 AM
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He needs PIC time now, more than a single guy with no family does.
I know several pilots who have been hired at majors with under 300 PIC and zero jet time. PIC time isn't as golden as it once was.
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Originally Posted by contrails View Post
People starting in the next 2-3 months will upgrade in 12 months if they want to.
Too bad CPZ has already filled classes for the next 2-3 months. I'm assuming they're now filling January classes. We'll see if the short upgrade holds out that long.

Where is Mesa basing the 170s? If he takes compass sounds like he'll be commuting to LAX.
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