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Old 04-18-2011 | 02:42 AM
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Originally Posted by NightIP
I always enjoyed getting "stuck" in St. Thomas for 3-4 hours. Pack a pair of swim shorts in your little day bag, and go to the beach.

Crap, now I miss Cape Air. I'm getting verklempt!
Just remember your days in RUT, and you won't miss it so much!
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Old 06-01-2011 | 01:20 PM
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Bump. Few questions but this thread is decently long to find out. If I tried to get on during the summer months going into fall are there pretty good chances of going to the Caribbean? What are the lines like in a a certain base? Can you change them up or do you just get one run and stick to it? Can someone give me an example? Just trying to feel Cape Air out. I think I would like it there. Also, what do most do for housing in the Caribbean being that it is temporary much of the time?
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Old 06-03-2011 | 10:17 AM
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Originally Posted by stis202
Bump. Few questions but this thread is decently long to find out. If I tried to get on during the summer months going into fall are there pretty good chances of going to the Caribbean? What are the lines like in a a certain base? Can you change them up or do you just get one run and stick to it? Can someone give me an example? Just trying to feel Cape Air out. I think I would like it there. Also, what do most do for housing in the Caribbean being that it is temporary much of the time?
Well, no one else is going to answer, so I'll take a hack at it.

Disclaimer: I haven't been based in the Carib, so all of that info is word of mouth.


If I tried to get on during the summer months going into fall are there pretty good chances of going to the Caribbean?
Depends. Everything depends on what they need when you finish training, which may be very different from what they need when they call you for class. I was told that I would be needed in the Carib when I was hired, but instead most of the people in my class ended up in the MidWest. That being said, there is lots of flying all over for people and depending on what kind of schedule you are willing to accept (see below) you might find yourself in one of the Carib bases when the snow starts falling.

What are the lines like in a certain base?
Lines vary widely. We have the following kinds of lines: 4on/4off rotating, 3.5on/3.5off fixed, 5on/2off fixed, 4on/5off rotating, 3on/3off rotating, TDY. At Cape Air, since we are outstation based, you first bid on a base, then on lines. Your seniority in base can vary widely depending on where you are. As a very junior person in the company, I had a high in-base seniority over the winter because I was at a very junior base. If I was in a more senior place, I would have had last choice. In the Carib, you might get SJU, but have a crappy line, or you might go to VQS (for example) and get weekends off. It all depends. TDY is Temporary Duty and you basically go around covering for people. You have a set schedule on the bid sheet (usually a 5on/2off) but when you go to cover for someone, you assume their schedule for the time you are there.

Can you change them up or do you just get one run and stick to it? Can someone give me an example?
Historically there were just a couple bids per year and when you were assigned a base and line you flew it for the season. Nowadays it looks like they are doing a lot more rotation of people from base to base and line to line, mostly because of attrition. If you are in a base that you want, you will likely fly the same run (RKD-BOS, for example) but your days on/off might changed depending on your seniority within that base. If you are in a base you want to get out of, you might be able to move if someone else leaves the place you want to go. Cape Air has a more efficient vacancy bid system now, so when people leave there is a lot of shuffling.

What do most do for housing in the Caribbean being that it is temporary much of the time?
Can't say that I know much about this one, but people generally share houses/apartments and pass around a bunch of beater cars from year to year...

Finally, the last thing I'll add, the Carib is good for a first year Captain because there is a $3/hr override and the weekly minimum is 40 hrs instead of 35. Makes that check hurt a little less!
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Old 06-04-2011 | 04:46 PM
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Thanks, appreciate the info.
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Old 06-13-2011 | 07:00 PM
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Just had an awesome group meeting with Dave Bushy. Such a stand up guy! He took my resume, but I just wish I had more time. We both know my TT is a little low so it may be some time before I can get on.
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Old 06-14-2011 | 10:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Cruz5350
Just had an awesome group meeting with Dave Bushy. Such a stand up guy! He took my resume, but I just wish I had more time. We both know my TT is a little low so it may be some time before I can get on.
What are your times at?
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Old 06-14-2011 | 05:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Lawn
What are your times at?
Just shy of 400TT 33 ME
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Old 06-15-2011 | 07:36 AM
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is there a sim in the interview?

technical questions?
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Old 06-15-2011 | 11:17 PM
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Originally Posted by cubbies4life
is there a sim in the interview?

technical questions?
Ya, they ask if your a Cubs fan. When you reply yes, they send you home with a Red Sox hat and a thanks but no thanks letter. Sorry, I couldn't resist. I slid by when I gave them a really dumb look and asked them what Baseball was, and I think they bought it and thought they could teach me to be a fan of Boston teams. Never really worked.

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http://www.aviationinterviews.com/pilot/gouge.html

Best interview prep site on the net. It used to be free, but now costs a few bucks. It is a penny now for a dollar later kind of thing. You can't get a job from that site alone, but it is a great place to start prepping for the interview. Don't forget to return the favor after your interview by posting what your experience was.
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Old 07-05-2011 | 05:14 PM
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What is the most likely base for a new hire? Any shot at HYA EWB BOS?
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