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New SKW EMB pilot
I am curious about what flying the EMB-120 for SkyWest is like. Just got hired and I haven't found to much info on the turbo-prop life at skywest. What kind of schedules are there? If you're based, say in MRY or PDX, where will your trips take you (just trying to get at if you stick to flying in and out/around your bases or do you get to make your way around the system)? Pros and cons for the Bro ( I know it has props...I fly a t-prop now and enjoy it)?
Are you having fun? Just looking for your 2 cents. Thanks for the input and look forward seeing it for myself. Cheers |
If you are based in PDx that means you've been with the company 7+ months (about the upgrade for captains in some other bases). Someone who actauly flies the damn thing can give you better info, but unless you get SLC or PDX most of your flying will be as UAL in CA (SFO and LAX). Seems to be a lot of 8 leg stuff out there, builds charecter. I've only spent time looking at the PDX lines and they don't seem so bad (thanks to a few longer segments like Redmond and Medford). Sometiems Californians get up into the PDX system and vice-versa, but mostly they seem to keep to themselves.
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Don't fly the EMB, but welcome to SkyWest.
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Originally Posted by KingAirPIC
(Post 170544)
I am curious about what flying the EMB-120 for SkyWest is like. Just got hired and I haven't found to much info on the turbo-prop life at skywest. What kind of schedules are there? If you're based, say in MRY or PDX, where will your trips take you (just trying to get at if you stick to flying in and out/around your bases or do you get to make your way around the system)? Pros and cons for the Bro ( I know it has props...I fly a t-prop now and enjoy it)?
Are you having fun? Just looking for your 2 cents. Thanks for the input and look forward seeing it for myself. Cheers |
The bro will make you a better pilot. it will also make you appreciate the next airplane you fly more than you can imagine. it's not a "fun" airplane to fly...but it will challenge you. start doing some squat thrusts to get the right leg strong enough for the amazing amount of rudder that hog requires.
the schedules will build character, especially out in the california system. having said that, 8 legs a day thru cali ain't so bad, just ask those guys who do it out of say Bos, CLE, PIT, CLT, etc. whether they would trade places in a heartbeat. Mookie |
Great info guy. Thanks a lot. The job looks like a lot of work but it also looks like fun.
I was flying a day or so ago and was coming into MRY and a SkyWest 120 was on the dep. and sounded like he was going just up to SFO, 7000' the whole way. Couldn't be more than a 15-20 min flight. Cool. |
Chics dig BETA......................nah they really do :)
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It's the only reason I get dates... Oh! and they think I make a lot of money...I have to tell them my old car is a rare and exspensive "collector"
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Just thought of another question. What kind of head set do most of you use for the Emb 120? I'm guessing it's not the quietest beast out there.
I have a ANR and a standard D. Clark. |
Originally Posted by KingAirPIC
(Post 170903)
It's the only reason I get dates... Oh! and they think I make a lot of money...I have to tell them my old car is a rare and exspensive "collector"
:D And you keep the rust on so thats its in absolute original condition with no modification (worth more), right?;) |
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