EWR vs LGA
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EWR vs LGA
Hi everyone, I'm interested in Republic and was wondering how these bases compare. I'm looking at staying in the northeast and will likely move to the base. How is the flying at EWR as opposed to LGA, and about how long until each base could be held?
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They’re both very junior bases so you should have no problem getting either straight out of training. LGA does mostly Delta and American flying and EWR does all United flying. LGA also seems to have a large number of day trips, so if you live in base, it’s almost like a “regular” job.
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https://www.airlinepilotforums.com/r...0-ewr-lga.html Is a thread already made for this. Check the forums before posting a new thread to avoid company pilots from having to make the same posts over and over.
EWR is obtainable, however, quite a while before holding a line. Junior lineholder for November at EWR was 12/11/17 compared to 5/1/18 at LGA. It all depends on you. If you want reserve, go EWR. If you want to fly, go LGA
EWR is obtainable, however, quite a while before holding a line. Junior lineholder for November at EWR was 12/11/17 compared to 5/1/18 at LGA. It all depends on you. If you want reserve, go EWR. If you want to fly, go LGA
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They’re both very junior bases so you should have no problem getting either straight out of training. LGA does mostly Delta and American flying and EWR does all United flying. LGA also seems to have a large number of day trips, so if you live in base, it’s almost like a “regular” job.
LGA’s day trip pool is no longer larger than most any other base.
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