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Commuting question
Question for you guys. If I am commuting to or from home to base on my own airline, would I get any sort of priority over other standby passengers? Thinking of living in Phoenix and commuting to LA if I get hired with Skywest. I’ve heard that’s a heavily commuted line with large lists of non-rev standby passengers.
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Originally Posted by mcnitchell
(Post 2706351)
Question for you guys. If I am commuting to or from home to base on my own airline, would I get any sort of priority over other standby passengers? Thinking of living in Phoenix and commuting to LA if I get hired with Skywest. I’ve heard that’s a heavily commuted line with large lists of non-rev standby passengers.
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Originally Posted by jpso
(Post 2706361)
You will get priority for the jumpseat and the ability to list S2 if it's skw/delta connection.
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Originally Posted by mcnitchell
(Post 2706384)
Is that a difficult commute for a pilot?
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There are regionals with bases in Phoenix. Don’t commute when you don’t have to.
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Originally Posted by jpso
(Post 2706361)
You will get priority for the jumpseat and the ability to list S2 if it's skw/delta connection.
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Originally Posted by sflpilot
(Post 2706435)
There are regionals with bases in Phoenix. Don’t commute when you don’t have to.
I am still learning and open for suggestions. :D |
Originally Posted by mcnitchell
(Post 2706558)
I agree 100%. Weighing the pros and cons of Skywest vs Compass vs Mesa. All the research I've done just keeps pointing me towards Skywest (stability, growth, pay). Commuting would suck I am sure, but I'd like to think I could suck it up for a short while if it meant my family and I would be better off in the long run. Long as in as long as it takes until one of the big 6 come around.
I am still learning and open for suggestions. :D
Originally Posted by sflpilot
(Post 2706435)
There are regionals with bases in Phoenix. Don’t commute when you don’t have to.
Another suggestion. What you need to know is how soon can you hold PHX as an FO, and how quickly can you can hold PHX as captain. The second part often gets overlooked. Skywest posts this information: Pilot Jobs » SkyWest Airlines It's one of the most senior bases for both FO and CA. I don't know how up to date that table is, but if accurate you'd need 1 year of seniority to hold PHX/FO, and a whopping 6 years to hold it as CA. That's a deal breaker in my mind if my goal is to avoid commuting. It would be worth verifying that information via the forum. That information is also subject to change (for better or worse) if SKW changes how PHX is staffed. Your ideal no-commute regional needs to have PHX be junior in both FO and CA seats. That way you can get in, fly, upgrade, and move on hopefully before the base seniority changes for the worse. |
Originally Posted by greendotplus10
(Post 2706610)
^This is some good advice right here. I'll add a bit more to this. If you can afford it, don't commute to your regional job. The QOL improvement in my opinion will far outweigh the (sometimes) lower paycheck that comes with this option.
Another suggestion. What you need to know is how soon can you hold PHX as an FO, and how quickly can you can hold PHX as captain. The second part often gets overlooked. Skywest posts this information: Pilot Jobs » SkyWest Airlines It's one of the most senior bases for both FO and CA. I don't know how up to date that table is, but if accurate you'd need 1 year of seniority to hold PHX/FO, and a whopping 6 years to hold it as CA. That's a deal breaker in my mind if my goal is to avoid commuting. It would be worth verifying that information via the forum. That information is also subject to change (for better or worse) if SKW changes how PHX is staffed. Your ideal no-commute regional needs to have PHX be junior in both FO and CA seats. That way you can get in, fly, upgrade, and move on hopefully before the base seniority changes for the worse. |
Originally Posted by BobSacamano
(Post 2706625)
I’m new to the game, but is this pretty much the reason Mesa is able to hire enough pilots? It seems like there are just way too many pilots living in PHX, and considering the fact that Compass has become much more selective (even notwithstanding its perceived instability), your only real shot at a PHX base as an FO and CA is Mesa. At least as far as regionals.
I wouldn't say they're able to hire enough pilots though. Unless they do it intentionally, Mesa is a pretty short staffed operation. Little to no reserve. 95+ hour lines given to fresh new hires off IOE in IAD. I've read reports that guys in DFW are flying that much too. |
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