CRJ IOE wait time
#82
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Joined APC: Apr 2022
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Low First Officer bases meaning low staffed bases? I know I have any listed for IOE, so I’m not sure how that will affect it
#83
New Hire
Joined APC: May 2022
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Yes, low staffed for a specific base. Choosing any base for the IOE will help your chances, but it’s chronological starting from last November they said. It’s not in the order or seniority- just assigned base and when you completed training. I asked if I switched bases to a low staffed base if that will help my chances- doesn’t sound like it would too much seeing as they are so far out with backlogged FOs.
#84
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Joined APC: Apr 2022
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Yes, low staffed for a specific base. Choosing any base for the IOE will help your chances, but it’s chronological starting from last November they said. It’s not in the order or seniority- just assigned base and when you completed training. I asked if I switched bases to a low staffed base if that will help my chances- doesn’t sound like it would too much seeing as they are so far out with backlogged FOs.
#85
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Joined APC: Jan 2020
Posts: 291
So this makes it sound like FO IOE has resumed, but captains still have priority? Any clarification to that?
#86
Call my bluff.
#87
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Joined APC: Apr 2022
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Low staffed base FAT, has an FO scheduled for IOE next week with a seniority in the 4500s. Same thing with DTW, but it’s not low staffed.
#88
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Joined APC: Mar 2018
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I just confirmed with an IOE coordinator, they did indeed begin scheduling new hires at select bases where they are low number of FOs such as FAT. They should have an update from management early next week.
#89
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Joined APC: Dec 2019
Posts: 476
They are running outta CA. You guys/gals gotta be up next.
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