XJT reserve
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Gets Weekends Off
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From: DD->DH->RU/XE soon to be EV
A 30 day bid period gives you 11 days off, a 31 day bid period gives you 12.
Just because the month ITSELF has 28, 30, or 31 days doesn't mean the bid period will. An FRL (floating reserve line) has 13/14 days off. The downside is you DON'T get to choose the days on/off, or the callout time. You can "request", but that's it.
R1 call out is 3am, R2 is 8 am, and R3 is 1130 am for now.
Best piece of advice, read your contract. Specifically the Reserve Pilots section.
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Days Off: As was stated above, either 11 or 12 depending on the bid period but you could get 13-14 if you hold a Floating Reserve Line(FRL). My opinion on the FRL's is that they cant be that bad if I am at the bottom of the list and never get them.
Reserve QOL: All comes down to this, Commute or Live in Base. Commute to short call Reserve and your QOL will be non-existant.Commute to a Long-Call(12 hour call-out) line and commuting is doable.With short call Expect between 5-7 days at home a month after you commute in a day early and home a day late. I did this for 2 years in CLE and it sucked big time. However, if you live close enough to base that you can sit Reserve at home it really isnt all that bad. I have come to find that not getting used 1-2 days a month makes all the difference. After the 2 years of Hell in CLE I really feel like my batteries are re-charged now.
Expect to be busy from March-August and then things chill out a little bit during the fall and winter. ARC(Ready Reserve at the airport) is in 4 hour blocks for 4 hours of pay. Good time to do all your revisions.
My biggest complaint of our RSV lines is that they come in mostly 5 day blocks. Why we cant do 4 days blocks I dont know.
I think you are getting in at a good time and will not be facing endless Reserve. Things are looking up now that we are under new, seemingly competent management. Good luck with training and the first 2 rounds are on me when we fly together. Expect tequila shots.
#8
How does it work when applying there? I would like to work for XJT for the possibility of not commuting, and wouldn't really want to work at ASA. Do they tell you at the interview, or at class which side you're being assigned to?
#9
they told me in a preliminary email that it would be for XJT. Also told me when they called this morning. I asked if there was a chance I would be put in an ASA class and they told me no. Not hiring for ASA right now. Just put in an app through airline apps and see. I guess they are hiring 120 for XJT in the next couple months.
Last edited by FSUpilot; 01-14-2011 at 12:30 PM.
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Beggars cant be choosers. ASA will start hiring again with the 4 additional RJs coming online this spring. If they actually call you for an interview, it's up to them where they would like to put you. If you're worried about being placed on ASAs side, don't apply.
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