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#62
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Totally false. Early and mid 07' hires are now Captains so there is no way 08 hires at CHQ are still on reserve as an FO. Most reserve lines in all bases except CMH are only 4-5 deep at most. You're not helping anyone by making stuff up.
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Maybe in the short term but if your goal is to move on quicly then that is not true. The last time I checked who the non-previous captain new hires were at JetBlue and US Airways that got hired without having any turbine PIC time, they just happened to have experience on the same type of plane these mainline companies have. 170 and 190 are the same type, coincidence? I think not!
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Maybe in the short term but if your goal is to move on quicly then that is not true. The last time I checked who the non-previous captain new hires were at JetBlue and US Airways that got hired without having any turbine PIC time, they just happened to have experience on the same type of plane these mainline companies have. 170 and 190 are the same type, coincidence? I think not!
#67
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From: 7ER B...whatever that means.
Additional thought:
With all 121 pilots getting ATPs and a PIC type rating and assuming the numbers hold up at the majors and hiring starts up like gangbusters in the next year or two, RJ captain time is really only going to be good for satisfying your ego. As far as hiring at the big boys goes, I think RJ PIC is going to matter less and less going forward. So with that said, in my mind, upgrade time becomes less relevant while QOL and pay become more relevant while you wait for the next step.
With all 121 pilots getting ATPs and a PIC type rating and assuming the numbers hold up at the majors and hiring starts up like gangbusters in the next year or two, RJ captain time is really only going to be good for satisfying your ego. As far as hiring at the big boys goes, I think RJ PIC is going to matter less and less going forward. So with that said, in my mind, upgrade time becomes less relevant while QOL and pay become more relevant while you wait for the next step.
#68
Maybe in the short term but if your goal is to move on quicly then that is not true. The last time I checked who the non-previous captain new hires were at JetBlue and US Airways that got hired without having any turbine PIC time, they just happened to have experience on the same type of plane these mainline companies have. 170 and 190 are the same type, coincidence? I think not!
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This is so far from the truth I don't even know where to begin. My average legs per day is 3 with lots of 2 leg days. I have countless 4 to 6 hour duty days with long 25 hour layovers. Maybe once a month I will have a long 13 hour day but my average duty day is 8 hours. The average flight length is 2.5 hours with some 4 hour flights. New hires are getting a line with 14-15 days off. I had 17-18 days off a month when I was a senior FO on the 170. I never lost money one time out of 6 years with a cancellation. I was always reassigned after a cancelled flight which you still get paid if you do something else. If you fly a 78 hour line and all of your flights get cancelled for the whole month and you never work 1 minute you still get paid for 75 hours and lose 3 hours of pay. The choice is yours...1.5 years of reserve in a corporate style jet vs 1 month of reserve in an airliner.
While I question the "8-hour average duty day" on its face, you have to tell the folks that your days only average 8 hours because RAH trips will have one short day per 4-day, but work you just shy of 14 hours right up until midnight on your last day. No commute home and no fatigue calls because the crew "just wants to get home." Also, trips start VERY early and end VERY late because of RAH's fatiguing outstation basing strategy. This robs crews of nearly a full extra day both preparing for and recovering from a trip on your days off. ...and you will develop a sleep disorder.
Anyone with as much experience as you claim to have should understand that 25-hour layovers SUCK! RAH uses them to keep crew in hub cities (where they should be based in the first place) so they can be available for reassignment should they need a replacement on another trip or to cover a trip because of RAH's anorexic staffing. RAH's contract proposal requires crew members to be AVAILABLE AT ALL TIMES DURING A TRIP for such reassignments, which means that we would have to pay for cell phones with INTERNATIONAL SERVICE (because we fly to Canada (with no international override or per-diem, by the way)) and would be required to answer them at all times of the day or nights while on a trip whenever the company calls! Nice place to work, huh?
Cancelled flights are not pay protected just because you "do something else." The company uses an interpretation that DOES NOT DO THIS! Funny how you've never lost any money in 6 years because of a cancellation...I was hired 2+ years ago and have lost a LOT of money...one 4-day trip ended up crediting just over 9 hours. $270 for FOUR DAY'S PAY! $67.50 PER DAY.
I would also like to add that my new hire class contained 17 people...a little over 2 years later, exactly FOUR of us are still here.
Even your 75 hour claim is a lie....if you really work for RAH (as a pilot) you should very well know the term "adjusted guarantee," which, at RAH, makes the word "guarantee" completely worthless. I learned this the hard way on payday after said 9-hour four day.
I just looked at 4-day pairing for next month...chosen randomly...3 of my days are 12-hour days...one with a sit just shy of four hours in a base WHERE WE DON'T EVEN HAVE A FLIPPIN CREW ROOM!! 8 hour average, MY ASS! ...in fact, I'd say that I've had more days with 8 hours of SITTING than 4-hour duty days.
Days off: Yeah, you can end up with a lot of days off, but that doesn't do most a damn bit of good when they are in 2-day stretches, particularly when one has to cut short activities early the day before a trip to go to bed at 7PM with the hopes of getting 8 hours of sleep before getting up to go to work and then spend the day after a trip sleeping until noon just so your body can catch up with the circadian rhythm violations that are built into nearly every multi-day RAH trip.
You are clearly some sort of a management stooge or plant. RAH is not above this sort of tactic and I have never come across anyone at this place with the longevity that you claim to have and not possess a "f this place" attitude....the fact that you seem to be so blatantly on the opposite end tells me that you are some sort of a plant trying to defend the company against line pilots like myself in order to keep the new hires coming in or you're just a troll getting some sort of sick pleasure spreading misinformation to people who don't know any better. Your join date is suspect and the fact that you never say anything bad about RAH gives me strong suspicion to question your authenticity and motives.
Everyone who listens to you does so at their own peril.
I apologize for the tone, but you remind of Roger Cohen....you know, mister "people are staying at the regional airlines because they are finding the pay and work rules more to their liking" when he knew full well that the real reason was the retirement age change....also "no one has worked harder for these new rest rules than the regional airline industry."
(where's the tylenol?)
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