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Wingtips 10-18-2011 04:37 PM


Originally Posted by The Chow (Post 1071348)
Have you put a call into the union? They can't "protect" you while on probation but I'm sure they would have salient advise.

I cant tell if your saying this to be helpful or saying this to pull an 'rjpilot' type post??

No one likes it when someones pulls an RJPILOT.

theaviator 10-18-2011 05:47 PM

Is there a guide on how to bid for lines while on reserve? I have no idea how to do this.

RomeoSierra 10-18-2011 07:53 PM


Originally Posted by theaviator (Post 1071480)
Is there a guide on how to bid for lines while on reserve? I have no idea how to do this.

Use the N4D command to look up open time. Then do HI31 to proffer for it.

The easiest way is to ask some one in the crew room how to proffer.

G5inmind 10-18-2011 07:56 PM

So I finally got through the interview. Now I can ask questions about the company without people telling me worry about the interview first. But I guess that will change to worry about the training first.
Soooo anybody in Dallas on reserve want to let me know what's the average flight hours a month?

embraer 10-18-2011 08:14 PM


Originally Posted by theaviator (Post 1071480)
Is there a guide on how to bid for lines while on reserve? I have no idea how to do this.

Just to be clear: you dont bid for lines. You proffer for open sequences the day before between 11am and 3pm central time.

Use the code N3do/base/aircraft/fo/date

That will show all open sequences for the following day which have not been assigned yet. Once you have decided which ones you want to try for type HI31 and enter your proffers. You can also proffer for raps and standbys there. Check the bid packet in jetnet for the codes.

PilotJ3 10-18-2011 10:14 PM


Originally Posted by theaviator (Post 1071480)
Is there a guide on how to bid for lines while on reserve? I have no idea how to do this.

Jetnet>Eagle Pilots>Bid Info/ Crew Services.

Start reading PDFs files, everything you have to know is there. ;)

PiperPilot03 10-19-2011 04:49 AM


Originally Posted by theaviator (Post 1071480)
Is there a guide on how to bid for lines while on reserve? I have no idea how to do this.

Are you talking about the monthly bid or about proffering? If you are talking about the monthly bid, the code is HIB. Just don't make the same mistake as me and bid a standby line your first time. Make sure the line you want says "RSV" and not the two lines at the end that say "S-1 530-1330" or "S-3 1400-2200." It will ruin your first month...

The Chow 10-19-2011 05:15 AM


Originally Posted by Wingtips (Post 1071440)
I cant tell if your saying this to be helpful or saying this to pull an 'rjpilot' type post??

No one likes it when someones pulls an RJPILOT.

No I was trying to be helpful. Otherwise I would have said have you put a call into the union? :rolleyes:

I'm not sure what we can and can't do in our 1st year but they should have some helpful guidance.

Now relax and don't ever throw me in with bad company again.;)

What 10-19-2011 06:03 AM


Originally Posted by G5inmind (Post 1071559)
So I finally got through the interview. Now I can ask questions about the company without people telling me worry about the interview first. But I guess that will change to worry about the training first.
Soooo anybody in Dallas on reserve want to let me know what's the average flight hours a month?

You posted this on a Piedmont thread!

Originally Posted by G5inmind (Post 1071706)
Their the only ones offering me an interview right now so I'm going to take it. Would you have any other advise....

So did you make it passed the interview at Eagle, did you receive a conditional offer? And to answer your answer about flight hrs it varies. Depends on your seniority and how much flying is in open time (it varies). You could fly 10 hrs or you could fly 70 hrs.

embraer 10-19-2011 07:50 AM


Originally Posted by PiperPilot03 (Post 1071675)
Are you talking about the monthly bid or about proffering? If you are talking about the monthly bid, the code is HIB. Just don't make the same mistake as me and bid a standby line your first time. Make sure the line you want says "RSV" and not the two lines at the end that say "S-1 530-1330" or "S-3 1400-2200." It will ruin your first month...

LOL... why did you bid for a standby line? That must have been one brutal month. How often did they use you?


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