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bailee atr 06-05-2011 09:49 AM

2 hour callout in all based

airborne42 06-05-2011 01:56 PM

Just a couple of quick questions for you guys. thanks.!

1. What are AE's CRJ700 domiciles? I heard JFK and ORD, but are there any others? which one is the best bet in terms of being the junior base that can be expected for new hires and would be the best in terms of getting off reserve soon.

2. has AE taken delivery of all CRJ700's that were ordered or are some of them yet to be delievered?

3. Is most of this hiring being done for attrition or because of induction of these RJ's or a combination of the two equally?

shfo 06-05-2011 02:25 PM


Originally Posted by airborne42 (Post 1003669)
Just a couple of quick questions for you guys. thanks.!

1. What are AE's CRJ700 domiciles? I heard JFK and ORD, but are there any others? which one is the best bet in terms of being the junior base that can be expected for new hires and would be the best in terms of getting off reserve soon.

2. has AE taken delivery of all CRJ700's that were ordered or are some of them yet to be delievered?

3. Is most of this hiring being done for attrition or because of induction of these RJ's or a combination of the two equally?

1, You heard wrong. ORD and LGA (close to JFK but completely different) No others. CRJ bases can come and go. The company doesn't know what to do with them. Rumor is LGA might go since the loads are not doing well. LGA is junior but don't expect many CRJ slots for new hires. It is a small part of our fleet.


2 Yes, 546 is on the line. It is the 47th and last CRJ. It smells like a new car.

3, I'd say very little hiring is due to the CRJs. We parked a lot of 135s. The majority is due to attrition. Over 200 captains have gone to AA this year, and many others are moving on to other places.





I've found another way to max out the credit time. A lot of 2 leg two days have been popping up. The guys who bid two days are auto TTOTing their trip for the open trip. Then they pick up their old trip minus the legs to and from the overnight and do 4 to 8 legs of their original trip at 150%.

airborne42 06-05-2011 04:06 PM

thanks shfo.

so what would be the most juinor base right now for new hires and what a/c would they most likely bid into? how is dfw looking? and are the 135's, 140's and 145's dependent on which base you get or doesnt matter? same rating?

I ask this with regards to reserve. Which base would be most beneficial to get off reserve soon? thanks

lakehouse 06-05-2011 05:59 PM

airborn,

if you go CRJ go with ORD and see if they open a new base somewhere else later, because LGA is so up in the air. the 135/140/145 are same in regard to base, your just considered as being on the 145. DFW and ORD are seeing good movement because of the hiring. MIA is a long shot based on the convo above. LAX is senior. LGA right now is just as horrible as LAX when it comes to being on the bottom, and JFK is moving because it is so small, only 32 emj fos, so 2 guys a month is like 25 guys a month in ord or dfw, so it is not far behind them as of now.

airborne42 06-05-2011 06:22 PM


Originally Posted by rickt86 (Post 1003745)
airborn,

if you go CRJ go with ORD and see if they open a new base somewhere else later, because LGA is so up in the air. the 135/140/145 are same in regard to base, your just considered as being on the 145. DFW and ORD are seeing good movement because of the hiring. MIA is a long shot based on the convo above. LAX is senior. LGA right now is just as horrible as LAX when it comes to being on the bottom, and JFK is moving because it is so small, only 32 emj fos, so 2 guys a month is like 25 guys a month in ord or dfw, so it is not far behind them as of now.

Thanks a lot rickt.. but what are the chances of a new hire bidding into a CRJ at ORD base right away? and any idea as to how much time on reserve?

One more thing.. long term.. is CRJ a better bet or the ERJ?

stillageek 06-05-2011 07:03 PM


Originally Posted by airborne42 (Post 1003749)
Thanks a lot rickt.. but what are the chances of a new hire bidding into a CRJ at ORD base right away? and any idea as to how much time on reserve?

One more thing.. long term.. is CRJ a better bet or the ERJ?

Don't bid a plane...bid QOL. The CRJ/ERJ at Eagle pay the same. QOL is much better on the ERJ than CRJ. I've been on the CRJ for almost 4 years ( I had a choice between DFW CRJ and DFW CRJ (not a typo) when I got hired). I've been trying to get off the CRJ for 3 years. Finally being displaced to the ERJ....I can't wait.

airborne42 06-05-2011 07:12 PM


Originally Posted by stillageek (Post 1003757)
Don't bid a plane...bid QOL. The CRJ/ERJ at Eagle pay the same. QOL is much better on the ERJ than CRJ. I've been on the CRJ for almost 4 years ( I had a choice between DFW CRJ and DFW CRJ (not a typo) when I got hired). I've been trying to get off the CRJ for 3 years. Finally being displaced to the ERJ....I can't wait.

ahan. and what makes you say that QOL is much better on the ERJ as compared to the CRJ?

satpak77 06-05-2011 07:13 PM

Just curious, but how many years of employment before one sees above 50K annual earnings in a pilot position ?

70K ?

TXav8r13 06-05-2011 07:23 PM


Originally Posted by satpak77 (Post 1003762)
Just curious, but how many years of employment before one sees above 50K annual earnings in a pilot position ?

70K ?

50K -year 3ish
70k - prob not as an FO unless you have no life and you pick up all the OT you can and bid conflicts. But with 150% OT and 300% vacation blocks ... Who knows.


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