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freezingflyboy 01-10-2007 06:29 AM


Originally Posted by goarmy (Post 101097)
Thanks......but its a risk.....but hey....what isnt .....I guess if it doesnt work out( ie sold by their holding company) ill just to to some other regional. I havent done much research so I dont know much about the situation with MAIR....

Nick....you guys can jumseat uh? Id have to commute ( to the NE) ...I know this would be hell but id have to do it....how much does one on make as a CA? how many hours you running a month? thanks! I guess I am asking....whats the hoursly rate and how many you average a month?

Try the airline profiles section of this very website. Little tab in the top right corner:D How do you guys miss this stuff?

goarmy 01-10-2007 06:41 AM


Originally Posted by freezingflyboy (Post 101185)
Try the airline profiles section of this very website. Little tab in the top right corner:D How do you guys miss this stuff?

I am VERY familiar with that section......the pay says METRO....and I was askng how much they ACTUALLY average....NOT what the guarantee is......thanks for your great wisdom though

Nick 01-10-2007 07:22 AM


Originally Posted by goarmy (Post 101095)
mmm it seems kinda strange.....there were no FO positions online to apply for as of today, 9 Jan...unless I missed them.....i threw one in for CA....I am at AE and no ug in site....If Big Sky doesnt get sold it may be a good PIC oppotunity for me.....but things seem shakey ( at least rumors) with this MAIR thing....

Yes, they are advertising for FO positions on their website, it is just embedded further down on bigskyair.com/retirement. Requirement(which doesn't mean much) is 750/50.

mccube5

Sent in an app to bigsky over the holidays, for an FO position. Sent it in as soon as they won that Boston flying, i'm from the northeast yeah it would be painful to live off of but it can be done. Never heard back from them, any tricks to gettin an interview? If i were to call the office who should i ask for?
Only thing I know is if you know someone that walks in your stuff and has known or flown with you in the past. Otherwise, just play the waiting game. If you're from the NE, this would look good to them, I guess. Maybe call HR to verify they got your info while planting a seed at the same time.?:confused:

goarmy

You guys can jumseat uh? Id have to commute ( to the NE) ...I know this would be hell but id have to do it....how much does one on make as a CA? how many hours you running a month? thanks! I guess I am asking....whats the hoursly rate and how many you average a month?
Yes, we have jumpseat agreements but no commuter clause in our union contract at this time which sucks. Capts currently start around $36/hr and FO's @ 19/hr with a 72 hour monthly guarantee. The info on this website is accurate... Our schedules are currently between 72 and 80 hrs/mo on avg. Flight time varies a lot throughout the company. I've had 100 hr. months and 0 hr. months. Good luck guys! :D

Just to let you know i'm not some repetative idiot... The previous 2 posts were put up while I was writing this one...

freezingflyboy 01-10-2007 12:18 PM


Originally Posted by goarmy (Post 101097)
Thanks......but its a risk.....but hey....what isnt .....I guess if it doesnt work out( ie sold by their holding company) ill just to to some other regional. I havent done much research so I dont know much about the situation with MAIR....

Nick....you guys can jumseat uh? Id have to commute ( to the NE) ...I know this would be hell but id have to do it....how much does one on make as a CA? how many hours you running a month? thanks! I guess I am asking....whats the hoursly rate and how many you average a month?


Originally Posted by goarmy (Post 101195)
I am VERY familiar with that section......the pay says METRO....and I was askng how much they ACTUALLY average....NOT what the guarantee is......thanks for your great wisdom though

No, you asked what the hourly rates were. I'm not sure why it still says Metro here on the APC profile but I am willing to bet the rates are similar if not identical since the metro and 1900 are the same sized airplane. According to your profile, you are already in the industry so you should know that most pilots at most airlines average 80-100 hours of pay each month. I'm not sure why you can't make that leap of logic to figure out a ballpark number. Good luck bud.

fosters 01-10-2007 12:41 PM


Originally Posted by freezingflyboy (Post 101298)
No, you asked what the hourly rates were. I'm not sure why it still says Metro here on the APC profile but I am willing to bet the rates are similar if not identical since the metro and 1900 are the same sized airplane. According to your profile, you are already in the industry so you should know that most pilots at most airlines average 80-100 hours of pay each month. I'm not sure why you can't make that leap of logic to figure out a ballpark number. Good luck bud.

Stop talking down to him, you $(%$'ed up and you know it :D. He wanted to know hourly rates for the 1900 and what the average credit for the lines are. None of that is on the APC web site. I thought it was a pretty valid question, sorry goarmy I can't help though.

spacemonkey 02-05-2007 01:32 PM

So 38$/hr now but possibly down to 30.50?

jagboy69 02-25-2007 10:43 AM

friend of mine just got hired here with 400/~20 multi (Boston)
From what I here, they really need pilots. Anyone know the upgrade time?

Nick 02-26-2007 09:21 AM


Originally Posted by jagboy69 (Post 124127)
friend of mine just got hired here with 400/~20 multi (Boston)
From what I here, they really need pilots. Anyone know the upgrade time?

Hiring street capts. Upgrade time N/A. Nice name jagboy, quite the antonym to pilot pay.

undsioux1 02-26-2007 10:03 AM

Any info. on training? I believe it is still in Billings, MT. Any chance of staying in the west or is pretty much everyone heading to the east? Do they pay for housing during training as well? Thanks.

mccube5 02-26-2007 11:15 AM

Nick or any other Big Sky pilots,

Would you still recommend calling HR. Just filled out the online app. again. It says on the website no calls please, but what's the worst that could happen? If you think calling would be a good idea do you know who the person to contact would be and at what number?


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