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Commuting Question
Does anyone commute from Southern Ohio (Dayton, Cincy, Columbus area) to ORD? How hard would that commute be, and what factors should I look at to see if it is going to suck, or be easy (as commutes go)? Any and all advice will be appreciated...
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My sister-in-law is a FA for Skywest and lives in CMH, commutes to ORD all the time. I haven't heard too many complaints from her about the commuting. However, she does have to be preppared to use a crash pad or stay in a hotel, if a flight back to CMH can't happen due to duty schedules, etc. Then again what works for a FA's schedule may not work for a pilot.
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CVG to ORD should be very easy. Many flights a day. Just hope you aren't going for GoJet.
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CVG-ORD would be the best as there are 22 flights a day. If you can always commute hub-to-hub. (If you can call CVG a hub anymore).
I used to commute EWR-CLT. Since EWR had ground stops and EDCTs almost daily I'd keep track of the flights that departed throughout the day. I'd print a list of all the flights CLT-EWR on the day I was going home and cross off them as they departed (or were cancelled). So when I was done with my trip at 7pm in CLT I'd know which flight was going to depart next. Some days I'd be on the 2pm CLT-EWR flight at 8pm because of ground stops and EDCTs. Had I not had my list I'd never know the 2pm flight had not left yet. Links to bookmark on your smart phone. eSkyGuide - world wide fight schedules OIS - see which airports are running EDCTS, ground stops, airborne holding and excessive taxis EDCT LOOKUP - Look up EDCTS of some flights. Get to know the gate agents and bring them "gifts". If you can get the gate phone number you can give them a call to get the latest info when the weather in ORD goes to crap. |
Originally Posted by jackal24
(Post 1146870)
CVG to ORD should be very easy. Many flights a day. Just hope you aren't going for GoJet.
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Originally Posted by LeftWing
(Post 1146986)
Why is that?
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Originally Posted by Celder1
(Post 1146781)
Does anyone commute from Southern Ohio (Dayton, Cincy, Columbus area) to ORD? How hard would that commute be, and what factors should I look at to see if it is going to suck, or be easy (as commutes go)? Any and all advice will be appreciated...
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Originally Posted by DryMotorBoatin
(Post 1147002)
Why dude? Why? You know d*mn well how this will go so why do you have to flame bait? You're not asking a legitment question. You're trying to incite threat riot. Don't be a jag.
jackal24's post was the flame bait and inciting the riot, not mine and you know it. You knee-jerk reactionary anti-Go Jetters can't leave well enough alone. This thread has (or at least had) absolutely zero to do with GJ. But people like jackal and you just have to sneak in their comments and wreck an otherwise "legitment":rolleyes: thread. Don't play dumb. (or a "jag":rolleyes:) |
With where this is going....I feel like I need to add...
IN. |
oh pleazzz....count me IN!
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Hey...got room for the Juice??
Ok...I'm IN!! |
Nasa-Thanks for the Info! I have been looking for something EXACTLY like the Executive webpage. It seems that as long as you are within about 45 mins of any of those airports--there are plenty of opportunities to get direct to/from Chicago! I have been looking and counted 16 each from CMH and CVG, and about 10 from DAY daily-part of the reason I want to live in that area (that and the land prices are INSANELY low)!
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Originally Posted by LeftWing
(Post 1147028)
Are you kidding? It's called a rhetorical question to illustrate that commuting on Go Jet is not ANY different than commuting on any other airline. Now, you give me a good and logical (not emotional) reason to not commute on Go Jet......please entertain us. (or a "jag":rolleyes:)
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Really fellas?... This is a simple commuting question and likely has little or nothing to do with G7. Let's try to keep this one open. :)
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It's certainly a possibility that the OP is going to work for GoJet. Hopefully that's not the case, but who knows?
LeftWing, you know full well you're flame-baiting. With all that said, I'm in. |
No-Not G7...This has zero to do with them...
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Originally Posted by Luv2Rotate
(Post 1147336)
He's not talking about commuting on GJ, he's referring to going to work and trying to commute as a GoJet pilot. Good luck getting IN b4 THE LOCK of the door :D
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Originally Posted by CaptainCarl
(Post 1147359)
LeftWing, you know full well you're flame-baiting. http://fc01.deviantart.net/fs46/i/20...sethemoose.jpg |
Originally Posted by Celder1
(Post 1147370)
No-Not G7...This has zero to do with them...
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Originally Posted by LeftWing
(Post 1147409)
Nevertheless, jackal is flaming.
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Originally Posted by DryMotorBoatin
(Post 1147524)
So then ignore him. Don't incite him and EVERYONE else, who you know are automatically going to jump in. Just leave his comment alone...like EVERYONE else has done. Or do you have to be "that" guy?
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Originally Posted by Celder1
(Post 1147241)
Nasa-Thanks for the Info! I have been looking for something EXACTLY like the Executive webpage. It seems that as long as you are within about 45 mins of any of those airports--there are plenty of opportunities to get direct to/from Chicago! I have been looking and counted 16 each from CMH and CVG, and about 10 from DAY daily-part of the reason I want to live in that area (that and the land prices are INSANELY low)!
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