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kevair464 10-21-2019 10:27 AM

Best Option for going back to 121
 
Debating on jumping from 135 back to 121 and looking for some suggestions as to the current best option for an ORD/MDW base as I live in the area.


ATP
~3600 total
~1150 jet turbine (1000 part 135, 150 part 121)
multiple jet type ratings
current 135
masters degree

Going to a regional would be a pretty big pay hit, but if I can find one where I can avoid commuting and make CA quickly it would be less painful.

Suggestions, pointers, etc appreciated. I flew for Eagle briefly during the "lost decade" so my experience with the regionals is a bit skewed.

DarkSideMoon 10-21-2019 10:47 AM

ZW you can hold ord basically out of training as a new hire. You have the time to pretty much upgrade immediately but you’ll be commuting to either MKE or CAE. Probably worth it to drive to MKE, probably not for CAE.

Username here 10-21-2019 02:11 PM


Originally Posted by kevair464 (Post 2909856)
Debating on jumping from 135 back to 121 and looking for some suggestions as to the current best option for an ORD/MDW base as I live in the area.


ATP
~3600 total
~1150 jet turbine (1000 part 135, 150 part 121)
multiple jet type ratings
current 135
masters degree

Going to a regional would be a pretty big pay hit, but if I can find one where I can avoid commuting and make CA quickly it would be less painful.

Suggestions, pointers, etc appreciated. I flew for Eagle briefly during the "lost decade" so my experience with the regionals is a bit skewed.

Check out the seniority tab on the pilot hiring page for Skywest. It should give you an idea how long it will take to hold captain in ORD. FO’s are being assigned ORD out of training.

https://www.skywest.com/skywest-airl...es/pilot-jobs/

speedbrakearmed 10-21-2019 06:42 PM

Envoy is displacing people to the left seat who have the time, you wouldn't be an FO for too long and would be able to hold ORD out of training for the most part.

kevair464 10-22-2019 11:47 AM

So of the 3 main ORD carriers, SW, Wisc, and Envoy, who is currently the best option as far as upgrading and pay?

I’ve heard new Envoy CAs are nearly guaranteed to go to LGA for awhile.

DoSomePilotStuf 10-23-2019 03:38 AM


Originally Posted by kevair464 (Post 2910509)
So of the 3 main ORD carriers, SW, Wisc, and Envoy, who is currently the best option as far as upgrading and pay?

I’ve heard new Envoy CAs are nearly guaranteed to go to LGA for awhile.

XJT is about to get a new contract. And 19-06 will likely drop the upgrade time in ORD significantly. Management is sending out emails regularly asking all FOs in the company to try to get to 1000 hrs ASAP. The company will need nearly ALL of them in the left seat by this time next year.

Also if you look past the regionals the new Aviate program is supposed to be the fastest path to United. It is supposed to be much faster than AA flow. This new program is targeted to get people just like you into the United feed. If you know any mainline United pilots ask them about it. Only XJT and AirWhisky have it in ORD.

speedbrakearmed 10-23-2019 05:57 PM


Originally Posted by kevair464 (Post 2910509)
So of the 3 main ORD carriers, SW, Wisc, and Envoy, who is currently the best option as far as upgrading and pay?

I’ve heard new Envoy CAs are nearly guaranteed to go to LGA for awhile.

In terms of upgrading at Envoy, you will have the opportunity to upgrade if you chose to and have the minimum of 950 hours. You'll most likely spend 3-4 months at LGA but definitely be able to get back to ORD especially once the spring flying picks back up. Since you'll be going through an initial training phase you'll also be eligible for the 3 months of hotel at LGA so no need to get a crash pad when you're based out there. Pay for a new FO is I believe between $49-50 per hour. That doesn't include whatever the signing bonus is as well. Envoy is a no brainer especially for ORD.

DoSomePilotStuf 10-23-2019 07:17 PM


Originally Posted by speedbrakearmed (Post 2911504)
In terms of upgrading at Envoy, you will have the opportunity to upgrade if you chose to and have the minimum of 950 hours. You'll most likely spend 3-4 months at LGA but definitely be able to get back to ORD especially once the spring flying picks back up. Since you'll be going through an initial training phase you'll also be eligible for the 3 months of hotel at LGA so no need to get a crash pad when you're based out there. Pay for a new FO is I believe between $49-50 per hour. That doesn't include whatever the signing bonus is as well. Envoy is a no brainer especially for ORD.

Except you can be at United in 2 instead of AA in 7.

rld1k 10-23-2019 08:08 PM


Originally Posted by DoSomePilotStuf (Post 2911548)
Except you can be at United in 2 instead of AA in 7.

[citation needed]

Cyio 10-24-2019 04:06 AM


Originally Posted by DoSomePilotStuf (Post 2911548)
Except you can be at United in 2 instead of AA in 7.

In theory on both of those statements.


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