50 new united E170's to republic
#41
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How do you know? Their crap contract expired a long time ago. It could go on forever unless you get released (which you will not). You think BB is going to hand out big raises just because you voted no?
#42
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From: Q400 FO
I'm not denying that fact... What I am saying is that the possibility for improvement is there... Whereas it won't be for quite a while at PSA/PDT.
#43
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As far as PSA we have our great scheduling language locked in, with a small COLA raise every year. I guess I'm "stuck" with 18 days off a month with 90-100 hours credit.
#44
You credit 8 hrs a day for every day you work???
#47
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Republic to take 50 E-175s as Q400s head for Flybe - 9/17/2014 - Flight Global
According to this article, it's interesting that Flybe actually wanted Qs, and was looking to get out of their 175 orders. So this was basically a three-way trade:
YX gets rid of Qs (which they had to offer $10K signing bonuses to get new hires to fly), gains some 175s to offset the6037 145s going away.
Embraer gets more business. (according to a Dallas News article, these are not the 47 options RAH had, this was a totally new order)
Flybe gets a plane that is cheap to operate. The Q is probably more better suited for a European route structure anyways (lots and lots of super short hops)
According to this article, it's interesting that Flybe actually wanted Qs, and was looking to get out of their 175 orders. So this was basically a three-way trade:
YX gets rid of Qs (which they had to offer $10K signing bonuses to get new hires to fly), gains some 175s to offset the
Embraer gets more business. (according to a Dallas News article, these are not the 47 options RAH had, this was a totally new order)
Flybe gets a plane that is cheap to operate. The Q is probably more better suited for a European route structure anyways (lots and lots of super short hops)
#48
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This is sweet! I love it when someone takes the outlier - the example of the "one guy" or the 0.05% that absolutely kills it at an airline, and tries to use that to stake some claim on the awesomeness of their airline/contract/general superiority. Almost every regional has their select few.
You know what's legit? How about giving us all a sense of how the Captain and FO halfway up their respective seat lists do. That would be a lot more interesting, and I'd hazard a guess that it would be something less than 18 days off and 90-100 hours of credit. But I could be wrong... maybe 18days/100hrs is standard stuff at PSA...
There are a few regionals where that median guy/girl (left seat at least) would be fairly ok - could actually, I don't know, save a few dollars for retirement, pay for a car and mortgage, help a kid through college, eat out occasionally - you know... standard middle class stuff. How's PSA slot in there? Killing it I'd bet!
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They are available to every pilot not on reserve, and most take advantage of them.
I am NOT in the minority and I have no reason to lie. Continue to believe what you want.
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