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Old 12-02-2006 | 02:16 PM
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Originally Posted by ERJ135
Hey, you didn't ride AVP to CLE last Tues? Had a guy who rode on the plane and I got the impression he flew a King Air.
No, not me.
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Old 12-03-2006 | 10:15 AM
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It has been my experinece that most off the a$$hats were never at the commuters. So they really have no idea what life is like on the other side. They most likely were hired right out of the military or got lucky and got a mainline job back in the 80's. Do a little probing into their background and that should tell the tale.
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You know what, after reading through this thread I can kind of feel sorry for some of you guys. But, after reading your post, it is easy not too. You make it sound like the commuters are the toughest job out there. I never flew for a commuter/regional so I cannot say for certain how difficult your job is and I defintely have no idea what your life is like on the "other side".

However, before you start patting yourself on the back just keep in mind that there are several paths to an airline and yours is not necessarily the toughest. I never flew in the military, but I did fly several years on the non-sked side where I wore a pager 24/7 and had NO schedule other than a few days off each month. I flew multiple legs, rarely had a chance to eat while on duty, and was lucky if the pager went off shortly after I woke up instead of shortly before bed. I was only looked down upon a couple of times, and it was by guys who were flying the RJ.
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Old 12-03-2006 | 09:45 PM
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I agree with Lab Rat in the big picture. There seems to be alot of pilots out there expecting a 1st class ride to work. They don't owe you a darn thing although it would be nice to receive it. Expecting 1st class service is pretentious. Getting it is nice. Understand the difference and be a little more humble.
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Old 12-04-2006 | 04:50 AM
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Just had a United guy jumpseat on us this. Not only did he acknowledge us, he was grateful for the lift. Most guys that we have given a lift were neither.
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Old 02-03-2007 | 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Lab Rat
Thedude,

You know what, after reading through this thread I can kind of feel sorry for some of you guys. But, after reading your post, it is easy not too. You make it sound like the commuters are the toughest job out there. I never flew for a commuter/regional so I cannot say for certain how difficult your job is and I defintely have no idea what your life is like on the "other side".

However, before you start patting yourself on the back just keep in mind that there are several paths to an airline and yours is not necessarily the toughest. I never flew in the military, but I did fly several years on the non-sked side where I wore a pager 24/7 and had NO schedule other than a few days off each month. I flew multiple legs, rarely had a chance to eat while on duty, and was lucky if the pager went off shortly after I woke up instead of shortly before bed. I was only looked down upon a couple of times, and it was by guys who were flying the RJ.
I think maybe you missed the jist of my post. I have first have experience with a couple of AA guys that were hired in the early 80's and have never flown anything larger than a CE-310 when hired on to the panel of the 727. They dont understand how the other half lives and how rough it can really be. The same exist with guys that went from the military staright to the majors, I know this also because I currently work with a few of those guys that are either furloughed or took the early out. They were/are in for a very large shock.

I could tell you tales of those kinda guys getting on my airplane to jumpseat and I had no clue they were on my airplane. If I was lucky they might pat me on the back as they walked down the ailse. Do you think that would fly if i did the same at their airline? I highly doubt it. Hell, I even had one ask me if we had enough gas to make it...WTF? No, I am taking just enough to crash short of the field.

I never had the opportunity to fly in the military either but I have done the commuter thing back when they were still 135, 135 freight, 135 on-demand charter (wearing the pager thing), corperate, 121 supplemental, and now ACMI on the 747. I think I might have more of clue than you think.

From the sounds of it you are confusing tough flying with a tough lifestyle. Yes, living on a pager is rough. I have done it too. But flying 8 legs + a day for 3-5 days a week, month in month out, get rough and wears you out. Ever shot 8 approaches in one day? I have on multipule occasions and it varied from heavily trafficed hubs to podunk airports all in one day. So, I do consider flying at the commuters (at least when they were all turboprops) rougher than 135 on demand from a flying aspect.

If any RJ guys look down on you, they are the ones with problem. I would be willing to bet its because they suffer from SJS and never really had to work to get were they are. Back when I was trying to get on at the commuters the min were fairly high as oppsed to today. Back then one need 2000TT and 135 time to even be looked at and today you need a commerical ticket and a pulse.

Being that I commute coast to coast monthly, I keep the j/s rather warm. I can usually size up a guy just by the way they handle a jumpseater.
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Old 02-03-2007 | 03:46 PM
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man who dug this old post up,, this was made before i was born!
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Old 02-03-2007 | 10:40 PM
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Since this thread got dug up already...

Originally Posted by GauleyPilot
I had only heard bad things--hard seats, loud vibrations.
I rode on a Commutair 1900 recently, and the seats were nice, made of "leather?", it was a comfortable sound level for a turbo-prop.

For John Q Public, (you know, the one who wants to know why he isn't riding on a 777 for a flight from Charlotte to Greensboro), it would be "horrible", but for me it was fine.

Remember, Im a King Air pilot. While the 200 I fly has wool carpet and sidewalls, LEATHER seats real wood trays, etc., I still have a bond to the 1900s design. (Granted, the 1900 flys WAY MORE cycles than my 200 does, so I forgive a few rattles.)
We have ear plugs for our passengers, goes a long way towards making it less "horrible." I keep a supply on me as well so I can give them to passengers who ask for them when we are at bush airports.

Keep in mind that you can be in a center seat on a 1900 if you get in row 9. We try to avoid putting 19 people on our aircraft so people don't have to sit three across in the back. If you don't mind not having a window, 1A is one of the best seats with a lot of legroom. 9B is good if there isn't anyone else in row 9, but only if you don't mind not being able to recline.

Originally Posted by GauleyPilot
Then let her go, a B1900 only has one seat per window, so you are not between 350lbs of bubba reading the paper all sprawled out on one side and mayor mc cheese on the other. Totally unbothered by yourself.
Please don't let her go... it makes a mess... yes it's something we encounter, although it's not just bladders...
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Old 02-04-2007 | 10:09 AM
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SAAB, I for one have been treated with nothing but respect and decency by 99.9% of the CAL pilots I've come across. True, there will always be the minority of guys that will give you attitude, but we at XJT have got our share of A**holes too. From your posts I've read I'll bet you come across in a certain way since so many of them are giving you "attitude".
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Old 02-04-2007 | 10:24 AM
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Holy crap! I just noticed there's another "The Dude" on here.
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Old 02-04-2007 | 11:48 AM
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like I said only a few have been di*ks. Its funny most of the arrogant rj guys actually do fly here at express I wanna smack some of them
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