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To be clear the CRJ 900 does in fact have VNAV.
Best advice I ever got when choosing a regional was to ignore plane envy. Whatever you do, do not choose a regional based off the fleet. I’d say the only exception in today’s environment is to maybe veer away away from 50 seat only regionals. At the end of the day TPIC is TPIC. Choose a regional because of their ability to withstand times like these, plus having a base that you won’t need to commute to. It makes all the difference. Besides we know the chicks dig CRJ pilots
Best advice I ever got when choosing a regional was to ignore plane envy. Whatever you do, do not choose a regional based off the fleet. I’d say the only exception in today’s environment is to maybe veer away away from 50 seat only regionals. At the end of the day TPIC is TPIC. Choose a regional because of their ability to withstand times like these, plus having a base that you won’t need to commute to. It makes all the difference. Besides we know the chicks dig CRJ pilots
#22
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From: Airbus CA
Flying jets is fun, and I'm sure the jungle jet is a laugh; but if your goal is to fly an Airbus or Boeing it does not matter one jot.
Fly what gets you to the left seat sooner.
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When comparing TPIC does engine under wing really make a difference? I haven’t flown both but I imagine the general complexity and handling between a crj/e140,5 can’t be all too different than an e170,5 (other than a marginally wider thrust centerline). The job of regional pilot is certainly the same.
I forgot to toggle the sarcasm code.
#24
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From: Engines Turn or People Swim
The CRJ does actually do VNAV, it just doesn't do it for you.
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They just don't seem to care, I think that's too far down in the weeds. If they get into the weeds it's more about you as a person. They do like it if you've done jets and/or 121, preferably both.
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They also care about a recent (3-5 years) type rating, which might now be of concern if major hiring stagnates for a few years. If you only have one other fleet to jump to at your regional, might want to consider the timing.
#27
Some 900s do have VNAV. The atmospheres you flew didn’t have it since Delta was too cheap to pay for that option. All the newer 900s at PSA have VNAV. Endeavor has a few with VNAV that came from ASA.
#28
The Nextgen 7,900s I flew had a VNAV button on the FMS that armed the VNAV in the FMA and would switch over to VPATH when capturing the “snowflake “.
#29
Ill argue that just the Legencies being petty again ULCC competition and hiring their pilots to increase their training costs.....
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