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westcoastflier 04-27-2011 04:24 PM

Commutair
 
cant seem to find much about Commutair. Anyone have some advice. Interview gouge. Personal experience? Training? the good the bad.....:eek:

fjetter 04-27-2011 07:59 PM

There's a pretty lengthy thread in the hiring news section....

http://www.airlinepilotforums.com/hi...commutair.html

It probably has a lot of the answers you're looking for, most of which are from within the past few months.

NoBeta 04-28-2011 12:12 AM


Originally Posted by westcoastflier (Post 986396)
cant seem to find much about Commutair. Anyone have some advice. Interview gouge. Personal experience? Training? the good the bad.....:eek:

Welcome to the forums westcoastflier...... FYI I think the mods try to keep down on multiple/duplicate posts on the same/similar subjects...... I'm pretty sure they are going to say something along the lines of use the search function...... Anywhoo.......Welcome anyways:)

Steel Tiger 04-29-2011 12:12 AM

Dont do it, and stay away. That's all you need to know unless you enjoy being kicked in the balls. If you enjoy being kicked in the balls and not haveing ANY QOL then C5 is the place for you.

westcoastflier 04-29-2011 05:04 PM

do tell me more. Id like to know everything before I make certain decisions....

Steel Tiger 04-29-2011 07:15 PM

Its simple. Just think about anything that would make your QOL life better as a pilot. Well at Commut Air every month they find new ways to destroy those idea, and take away any remaining QOL. Followed by worst pay in the industry. Need I say more?

Crawl 04-30-2011 06:43 AM


Originally Posted by Steel Tiger (Post 987287)
Its simple. Just think about anything that would make your QOL life better as a pilot. Well at Commut Air every month they find new ways to destroy those idea, and take away any remaining QOL. Followed by worst pay in the industry. Need I say more?

While I agree that the pay and QOL are pretty bad, I can't say that any of the other regionals are a whole lot better. At least at CommutAir you have the possibility of getting off reserve and holding a line pretty quick, especially in CLE. Not to mention the possibility of upgrading in a fraction of the time as the other regionals with over 3,000 pilots. In four months I've moved almost halfway up the FO side of the seniority list.

Currently negotiating our first contract, which may or may not significantly improve many of the sub-standard issues like pay, scheduling, benefits, etc. to at least semi-industry-standard status - in hopefully the not too distant future (within a year?).

It's a gamble, but there is potential for more growth, as the owner is continually looking to acquire more Q300's and expand the fleet. Along with that is the increased interest of mainline to utilize more turboprops, due to their fuel efficiency with the rising cost of oil. Does that mean they will push out the other regionals with 50 seat RJ's? Who knows. It's a crazy world, pick your poison!

LivinTheDream28 04-30-2011 10:20 AM


Originally Posted by Crawl (Post 987394)
While I agree that the pay and QOL are pretty bad, I can't say that any of the other regionals are a whole lot better. At least at CommutAir you have the possibility of getting off reserve and holding a line pretty quick, especially in CLE. Not to mention the possibility of upgrading in a fraction of the time as the other regionals with over 3,000 pilots. In four months I've moved almost halfway up the FO side of the seniority list.

Currently negotiating our first contract, which may or may not significantly improve many of the sub-standard issues like pay, scheduling, benefits, etc. to at least semi-industry-standard status - in hopefully the not too distant future (within a year?).

It's a gamble, but there is potential for more growth, as the owner is continually looking to acquire more Q300's and expand the fleet. Along with that is the increased interest of mainline to utilize more turboprops, due to their fuel efficiency with the rising cost of oil. Does that mean they will push out the other regionals with 50 seat RJ's? Who knows. It's a crazy world, pick your poison!


I find it interesting that everyone keeps talking majors cutting 50 seat RJs when they all have massive contracts that were signed fairly recently. Just last year CAL/UAL signed a 7 year deal, DAL still has 10 years to go. If the 50 seaters are going to be replaced by all these turboprops, its going to take a long, LONG time.

Systemized 04-30-2011 11:55 AM


Originally Posted by LivinTheDream28 (Post 987448)
I find it interesting that everyone keeps talking majors cutting 50 seat RJs when they all have massive contracts that were signed fairly recently. Just last year CAL/UAL signed a 7 year deal, DAL still has 10 years to go. If the 50 seaters are going to be replaced by all these turboprops, its going to take a long, LONG time.

Do you know of any links/detailed figures that would elaborate on which airlines have contracts with particular regionals, along with terms, lengths, and aircrafts being operated? I have found information on APC, and other websites like wikipedia concerning who codes shares with whom, and a few other details, but just wondering if there is more information out there for someone interested in analyzing the regional industry. Can anyone provide information on their current regional employer?

flyboyPH 05-03-2011 07:35 AM


Originally Posted by westcoastflier (Post 987236)
do tell me more. Id like to know everything before I make certain decisions....

Unless you enjoy eating mac and cheese and living with 4 roomates then got for it. Your pay is crap try $330 a week for a first year FO. If you like that then good for you. You'll be helping keep the pay rates low for everyone else.


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