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Dual Qualified Pilots
Question for all:
Which regionals dual-qualify all captains for both seats and can operationally assign them to the right seat? For the record, I am not talking about CQFO, I mean ALL captains are right seat qualified and could be assigned FO flying. I had a discussion with a regional airline manager today who is under the impression that most regionals have this. I disagreed. Thanks. |
Not the norm. I know of only one which used to do this routinely (mesa), but not sure if they still do. May be one or two others.
IMO it should be offered as an option, if you want to maintain right seat quals you can and then maybe pick up red open time at CA pay. Or maybe get reflowed... |
XJT does it.
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XJT ERJ, "dual qualified".
Edit, "AboveMins" was 1 minute ahead of me. |
Gojet does it liberally.
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Envoy dual qualifies their captains during training, staffing hasn't required them to use it yet, but it is there if they need it.
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Not a regional, but Everts Air Cargo does it for their jet fleet.
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Thanks, all!
I'm not opposed to the idea, and certainly understand the benefits from a managerial perspective. It definitely increases utilization and efficiency. That said, if it were to be utilized, I would expect a very specific contract language on how, and the compensation involved. I honestly didn't think even this many places had it. |
SkyWest does not dual qualify captains except for line check airmen.
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Originally Posted by PotatoChip
(Post 2402172)
Thanks, all!
I'm not opposed to the idea, and certainly understand the benefits from a managerial perspective. It definitely increases utilization and efficiency. That said, if it were to be utilized, I would expect a very specific contract language on how, and the compensation involved. I honestly didn't think even this many places had it. A previous employer strictly prohibited it. As mentioned, XJT allowed it. Didn't matter if it was a line holder or a reserve CA. Never Mind the contractual issues, but there was a safety issue there ALSO. I know, we're all pilots and have flown in both seats, however...... ......when certain bases opened up, and those bases went senior, pilots that bid into them and found themselves on reserve and hadn't flown FO in YEARS. Completely unfamiliar with the flows, nevermind years of not flying in the right seat. I saw it from both ends. As a CA, the CA in the right seat is all a-holes and elbows in certain phases of flight. As a CA in the right seat after not flying there for years, I was a-holes and elbows. After a long long time of riding management about it from the safety standpoint, it became a yearly requirement for CA's to do a few right seat items on the annual CQ. Which was a small band aid, but at least it was something. |
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