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SilverFlying 07-12-2015 11:07 AM


Originally Posted by Kritchlow (Post 1927869)
I believe they are in CASS and have reciprocal agreements, so it should work.

Thanks for the info. Do you happen to know what are the FO's schedules like?

Kritchlow 07-12-2015 11:41 AM


Originally Posted by SilverFlying (Post 1927976)
Thanks for the info. Do you happen to know what are the FO's schedules like?

Negative... I don't fly for Cape Air. I just happened to see them listed in CASS.

I do believe they have some sort of flow agreement with JetBlue, but I'm honestly unclear of how that works. I'm sure someone knowledgeable will come along who can be of help.

Mountain Man 07-12-2015 11:45 AM

What would my chances be if I hit the submit button? 1600tt 130me half of the multi was in a Tecnam...1000xc lots of turbo time. I'd love to get based in Billings, and would prefer to avoid the caribbean. I'm guessing Billings wouldn't happen, so what would be most likely to stay in one place for at least a year? I think I would do really well working at Cape Air, just want to get a reasonable idea of where I might end up. Thanks!

Mountain Man 07-12-2015 12:46 PM

And I don't have my ATP written. Is there a way around that?

ASaintBernard 07-12-2015 06:01 PM

You will end up wherever your seniority puts you in the bid sequence. They would love to have you. Your time means nothing to them other than they see the 1500. You would be sent to the ATP CTP then get trained as a captain.

ASaintBernard 07-12-2015 06:04 PM


Originally Posted by Kritchlow (Post 1927991)
Negative... I don't fly for Cape Air. I just happened to see them listed in CASS.

I do believe they have some sort of flow agreement with JetBlue, but I'm honestly unclear of how that works. I'm sure someone knowledgeable will come along who can be of help.

Flow requires that you paid for a an aviation degree at and AABI school so that's a bummer. Schedules vary per base. Commuting isn't really that great of an idea since you have to get to your base and it's typically at the outstation. It adds an extra leg that is on company metal with only 9 seats to get you to work it gets risky. Or maybe I'm making that up.

cairful 07-13-2015 05:26 AM

People can PM with questions. But I'll answer some stuff here.

The flow through is called the gateway program. And yes, you need to have gone through an AABI school with a certain GPA, good standing in the company and such. I'm not in it because I don't have an AABI degree.

For the person asking about Billings, I'd say there's a good chance you'd get it. Most people don't like going out there since they live east.

Commuting is possible, but with any airline it is a pain. Personally I've never had a problem or missed work because I couldn't get back. Give yourself options I currently commute and it works.

FO schedules are 4 on 3 off, or 5 on 2 off. It alternates every 2 weeks or so. If you feel tired on that 5/2, you can ask for days off. I did and always got it unless you're required for a dead autopilot or a high mins captain.

To the person with 1500+ hours, PM me. The company wants you. I had a friend who didn't have the written and the company wanted him too. I don't know what their plan is with that situation but they have one apparently.

Hopefully I answered a fair amount of the questions asked. Internet is being funny here so I'm just typing this all in one post to avoid having to reload pages.

Mountain Man 07-14-2015 08:28 PM

I am very curious about what the plan would be for the ATP CTP. Pm sent.

Mountain Man 07-14-2015 08:37 PM

I guess it's aerosim.

JonGalt 07-15-2015 06:40 PM

Rumor has it Cape Air is falling apart.......


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