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Cruz5350 11-06-2016 08:33 AM


Originally Posted by Blizzard (Post 2238910)
Really? You don't think a lot of the ORD 175'ers will want to head west with the additional frames coming online for Delta? I thought it might make ORD have an exodus and have newbies go back into ord. Thoughts?

Maybe a few, but I don't foresee all that many leaving.

N1234 11-06-2016 09:11 AM

Just look at standing bids to get an idea ...

WaterRooster 11-06-2016 09:25 AM


Originally Posted by Blizzard (Post 2238910)
Really? You don't think a lot of the ORD 175'ers will want to head west with the additional frames coming online for Delta? I thought it might make ORD have an exodus and have newbies go back into ord. Thoughts?

They would have left already. If you are in ORD, chances are they live there and are not going to do a west coast commute.

Blizzard 11-06-2016 10:26 AM


Originally Posted by N1234 (Post 2238964)
Just look at standing bids to get an idea ...

I'm not on property so I can't see it. Share if you can--sounds like no 175 fo's are looking to leave ord then, right?

N1234 11-06-2016 10:29 AM


Originally Posted by Blizzard (Post 2239005)
I'm not on property so I can't see it. Share if you can--sounds like no 175 fo's are looking to leave ord then, right?

Not many. If you want ORD you need to go CRJ at SKYW.

D1115 11-06-2016 04:48 PM

interview
 
I have an upcoming interview with Skywest. I left the 121 world after my NWA class was cancelled in 08. Delta never called, so I started my own business and now looking at getting back in. I'm a Michigan guy, ORD OR DTW, preferably DTW. What is the chance of holding DTW? Will the flying continue to grow there? Approx how long currently to upgrade in DTW? Is it shorter for us previous 121 guys with plenty of RJ time. Really want to go to place that is fun to go to work at, and has some sort of long term career stability if I decide not move up to a major again. I have a family, two young kids and I would love to return to the airline world, but would like some sort of quality of life. Don't mind paying some dues in the short run, but definitely want to be able to drive to work. Feel free to PM me as well. Thanks, much appreciated.

Duesenflieger 11-06-2016 04:58 PM


Originally Posted by D1115 (Post 2239148)
I have an upcoming interview with Skywest. I left the 121 world after my NWA class was cancelled in 08. Delta never called, so I started my own business and now looking at getting back in. I'm a Michigan guy, ORD OR DTW, preferably DTW. What is the chance of holding DTW? Will the flying continue to grow there? Approx how long currently to upgrade in DTW? Is it shorter for us previous 121 guys with plenty of RJ time. Really want to go to place that is fun to go to work at, and has some sort of long term career stability if I decide not move up to a major again. I have a family, two young kids and I would love to return to the airline world, but would like some sort of quality of life. Don't mind paying some dues in the short run, but definitely want to be able to drive to work. Feel free to PM me as well. Thanks, much appreciated.

If you want DTW, you can get it right away, man. It happens to be our most junior CRJ base. The flying does keep on growing there; I doubt that we will leave any time soon.

As far as the upgrades, who could truly foresee them? I think that elmetal was the one here who upgraded into DTW two years and four months after being hired, so current upgrade bid-awards are fairly low there. Upgrade times fluctuate, so hinging upon a variety of things it could be more or less for you.

N1234 11-06-2016 04:59 PM


Originally Posted by D1115 (Post 2239148)
I have an upcoming interview with Skywest. I left the 121 world after my NWA class was cancelled in 08. Delta never called, so I started my own business and now looking at getting back in. I'm a Michigan guy, ORD OR DTW, preferably DTW. What is the chance of holding DTW? Will the flying continue to grow there? Approx how long currently to upgrade in DTW? Is it shorter for us previous 121 guys with plenty of RJ time. Really want to go to place that is fun to go to work at, and has some sort of long term career stability if I decide not move up to a major again. I have a family, two young kids and I would love to return to the airline world, but would like some sort of quality of life. Don't mind paying some dues in the short run, but definitely want to be able to drive to work. Feel free to PM me as well. Thanks, much appreciated.

DTW should be out of training with a very short time to hold a line. QoL would probably better than most other bases. However, I am old that trips out there aren't all that great. But that may be a small price to pay if you can drive to work.

WesternSkies 11-06-2016 05:59 PM

If you look at the SkyWest Delta route map it will show just how much DTW has blown up. I'm guessing the domicile itself will be supporting two-class aircraft soon. >QOL

WesternSkies 11-06-2016 07:18 PM

Dedicated American non-rev q..

We had a skywest pilot put up in our eagle-color-skywest-metal Jumpseat while AA & AAWO were given the remaining seats in back.
Do I have it right that he should have been entered as AAC priority and then manually boarded first (due to our metal)? Would being dedicated or not be a factor?

Do dedicated skyw pilots always get AAC priority while non-dedicated are listed as D6?


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