Piedmont
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Joined: Apr 2006
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From: A320/321 First Officer
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That sounds kind of random when not backed up with any kind of reason....any basis for that opinion?
Seems like they have great starting pay compared to any other turbo-prop operator (comparable with that of jets even), great benefits package, fun airplanes to fly, and from what I hear good people and nice bases...what am I missing? (and I do know about the upgrade time)
I know there are things you could say about any regional airline these days, but this place seems to actually be pretty decent.
Seems like they have great starting pay compared to any other turbo-prop operator (comparable with that of jets even), great benefits package, fun airplanes to fly, and from what I hear good people and nice bases...what am I missing? (and I do know about the upgrade time)
I know there are things you could say about any regional airline these days, but this place seems to actually be pretty decent.
Last edited by MustangFa1con; 01-09-2007 at 12:36 PM.
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Joined: Mar 2006
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From: EMB 145 FO
The least I've credited since being hired is about 85 hours which was on reserve. I sat reserve for half a month and am now regularly crediting 95-105 hours a month. The future for Piedmont is bleak, but it's not a bad place to build hours.
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Joined: Jan 2007
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From: Flying a Desk
During a line check last week, I was told by the LCA that the interview will now also include a sim ride.
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