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Originally Posted by wmarti31
(Post 313869)
Does anyone know the lenght on the ATR in SJU?
Sorry couldn't help it... I am currently sitting reserve in SJU. I could probably hold a composite line in April. That would make it about a 2-3 month reserve. However, just put my bid in for MIA and got it, so I'll probably be on reserve for another 6 months :rolleyes: I just want to plug this here cause of so many SJU haters... If you are single and want to have a good time then bid for a jet later...go SJU. The crew is great here. I'll probably have a hard time transitioning back to the states. And the women...wow...just wow. Awesome destination airports. Most people can only take it for a few months though, although all are glad they did it. I haven't run into anyone personally that had regrets. |
Originally Posted by SebastianDesoto
(Post 313886)
Its about 90ft long :p
Sorry couldn't help it... I am currently sitting reserve in SJU. I could probably hold a composite line in April. That would make it about a 2-3 month reserve. However, just put my bid in for MIA and got it, so I'll probably be on reserve for another 6 months :rolleyes: I just want to plug this here cause of so many SJU haters... If you are single and want to have a good time then bid for a jet later...go SJU. The crew is great here. I'll probably have a hard time transitioning back to the states. And the women...wow...just wow. Awesome destination airports. Most people can only take it for a few months though, although all are glad they did it. I haven't run into anyone personally that had regrets. Thanks for the reply and additional info. I am thinking about SJU because I was born in the Caribbean and would like to go back and fly. I’ll guess that you mostly fly to those small islands and get a hotel by the beach, right? I will PM you, if you don’t mind, to get more info abut SJU and AE. Thanks. |
Originally Posted by bgmann
(Post 313530)
Without any disrespect to "Chickenflight", I would like to get someone elses opinion or experience in making sure I get ERJ ORD base. Just like someone checks with 2 seperate doctors for an opinion I am asking for more advice, Chickenflight youve been helpful.
Is it true that if I bid BOS, that places me in an ERJ class, can I change my base to ORD within the first 5 minutes of class and get ORD no problems? Dont want to go turboprop to turboprop (I want to grow), and dont want to sit reserve in ORD on the CRJ. Thanks for the help. Remember, base is a guarantee. You can only be offered/awarded equipment that that base flies. Regarding your question about changing bases after being awarded the ERJ: You are not able to be processed for a bid transfer request until you are fully active in the JetNet system. That occurs on day 4-7 after beginning training. Doesn't matter whether you want to live in Chicago or Boston, bid the base you want, you will be given the ERJ at a minimum or will be given the option of the CRJ if no others have taken it before it comes your turn. You can always turn down the CRJ spot and take one of the many ERJ vacancies!:rolleyes: -PIPE- |
LGA easy to get?
I will be applying for American eagle with in the next week or so. I live close to LGA and i would want that as my base. how hard is it to get LGA? any information on the interview or the hiring process would be helpful. thanks
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"Remember, base is a guarantee. You can only be offered/awarded equipment that that base flies". -Quote from Pipe in the line above yours...pick LGA and it's yours...
www.aviationinterviews.com is a great site with accurate, detailed accounts of what the interview is like. |
The potential hitch is that the EMB training slots may be full when you show up for class (having chosen ORD or DFW) and thus CRJ and/or Saab may be the only equipment available at that particular point in time. If you want to absolutely, positively guarantee yourself the EMB then you need to hire into BOS or LGA. After you are in the system and assigned EMB training then you can put in for a transfer to any other EMB domicile. Is it very likely that you can choose ORD and expect the EMB? Yes, but it's not a certainty. FWIW.
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Originally Posted by swaayze
(Post 315006)
The potential hitch is that the EMB training slots may be full when you show up for class (having chosen ORD or DFW) and thus CRJ and/or Saab may be the only equipment available at that particular point in time. If you want to absolutely, positively guarantee yourself the EMB then you need to hire into BOS or LGA. After you are in the system and assigned EMB training then you can put in for a transfer to any other EMB domicile. Is it very likely that you can choose ORD and expect the EMB? Yes, but it's not a certainty. FWIW.
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You'd think that but I still got the CRJ when I started despite gross understaffing on the EMB at ORD. Id say you have a 95% chance of getting the EMB when you start here but if you are likely to be the youngest in your class (seniority within the same date of hire goes off of date of birth), you could be that 5% that gets the CRJ.
Just a word of caution. Welcome to the dream! |
Originally Posted by ChickenFlight
(Post 315057)
You'd think that but I still got the CRJ when I started despite gross understaffing on the EMB at ORD. Id say you have a 95% chance of getting the EMB when you start here but if you are likely to be the youngest in your class (seniority within the same date of hire goes off of date of birth), you could be that 5% that gets the CRJ.
Just a word of caution. Welcome to the dream! |
Originally Posted by bgmann
(Post 315348)
Thanks guys. I am just playing it safe. I just DO NOT want to sit reserve any longer than I have to. If I have to be in BOS for a couple months before being awarded ORD, thats fine. I guess BOS reserve is low also. I am currently sitting in the Baymont hotel, headed to the sim interview!
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