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bigtime209 07-02-2010 06:40 AM

Colgan Lowering Minimums?
 
I've heard that Colgan is lowering its minimums to 900/75. Anyone else hear the same?

Spoilers 07-02-2010 06:59 AM

Not sure if they are lowering their mins, but I get the feeling they are getting desperate, which should tell you something, especially right now in this economy and plenty of qualified pilots on the street.

Hugh Jarse 07-02-2010 07:16 AM

How come there is no chat about the Colgan . Mesaba merger announced yesterday?

Outlaw2097 07-02-2010 07:18 AM

Still doesnt matter if youve had any kind of failure in training...

Milk Man 07-02-2010 07:33 AM


Originally Posted by bigtime209 (Post 835897)
I've heard that Colgan is lowering its minimums to 900/75. Anyone else hear the same?


Where did you hear that? I could ask, but I'd rather have something solid before I do ask

Jkurtfly 07-02-2010 07:37 AM

Colgan and Mesaba will merge, but it will take at least two years. All three unions want one senority list and be able to transfer between certificates. Colgan is working on getting our pilots on the street into their classes for now with out giving up senority rights. Just some info from the XJ union call last night. I'm sure more info will be released at the appropriate time. thats all for now.

skywatch 07-02-2010 08:08 AM


Originally Posted by Jkurtfly (Post 835920)
Colgan and Mesaba will merge, but it will take at least two years. All three unions want one senority list and be able to transfer between certificates. Colgan is working on getting our pilots on the street into their classes for now with out giving up senority rights. Just some info from the XJ union call last night. I'm sure more info will be released at the appropriate time. thats all for now.

The transaction is a continuation of a consolidation trend in the regional sector and positions Pinnacle as a strong player in the field with ultimately an operation for jets and another for turboprops. For now, however, Pinnacle, with about 7,700 employees, will continue to operate three subsidiaries – Pinnacle Airlines Inc, Colgan Air Inc and Mesaba Aviation Inc. The idea is to merge Mesaba and Colgan. Mesaba would be the surviving carrier because it has the infrastructure to support a large turboprop airline, according to Trenary. Colgan also flies for Continental, US Airways and United.
"Over the longer term, we anticipate that we can enhance efficiency and growth opportunities … by reorganising around two operating airlines," said Trenary. "Our intent is to combine the regional jets under Pinnacle Airlines and the turboprops under Mesaba Aviation. However, there are many complex issues to be addressed, and this will take time."


Delta contributes to US regional consolidation - selling Mesaba and Compass | Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation - CAPA

X Rated 07-02-2010 08:15 AM


Mesaba would be the surviving carrier because it has the infrastructure to support a large turboprop airline, according to Trenary.
I thought this amusing...

IMHO, this is a ValuJet buying AirTran and assuming the latter's name to get rid of negative press.

X

neffre 07-02-2010 09:04 AM

I emailed Ashley Hodges asking about the minimums because I saw it lowered on airlineapps but nowhere else. She said the minimums are still 1000/100 and no more than 2 failed checkrides.

CFItillIdie 07-02-2010 09:20 AM

Airline apps has it at 900/75 and HR is saying it's still 1000/100...someone needs to check their memo's...it sounds to me like they are not all on the same page.


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