Quickest flow to American?
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Much more so than the flying we've been doing at the regionals...you know, flying their passengers, in jets that just straddle the line between regional and mainline aircraft.
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Hands down. Envoy. The best flow rates and percentages in the business. If you are hired today at Envoy, you can expect to be sitting in the right seat at AA in 6 years or less.
PDT has a good flow, but not nearly as good and solid as Envoy.
PDT has a good flow, but not nearly as good and solid as Envoy.
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In order for PDT's flow to increase, they have to get new hires. If folks stop showing up for class, the flow doesn't increase. It's actual a pretty smart way for AAG to ensure they always have staffing at PDT.
Envoy's flow is set by the contract. They'll be flowing 30, 25, and then 15 per month for years regardless of how many folks show up for class.
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To the original poster, with the exception of this new guy who doesn't know what he is talking about, everyone elses advice is this thread is spot on, I recommend you follow it.
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With a lot less pain and suffering though and maybe even a pension. Unless you get shot down, then yeah maybe contract airline is the way to go.
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