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WesternSkies 02-07-2017 08:47 AM

From what I've found, without kids or a home...don't even bother trying to itemize (perdiem,etc).
Some perdiem services will give your money back if the standard deduction is still best if you want to try anyway.

N1234 02-07-2017 09:11 AM


Originally Posted by WesternSkies (Post 2296661)
From what I've found, without kids or a home...don't even bother trying to itemize (perdiem,etc).
Some perdiem services will give your money back if the standard deduction is still best if you want to try anyway.

Right on. Standard deduction for a single person is 6,300. That is a lot of per-diem "difference" to get to that number.

Remember, you can only deduct the difference between what the IRS allows and what was reimbursed.

trip 02-07-2017 09:39 AM


Originally Posted by WesternSkies (Post 2296661)
From what I've found, without kids or a home...don't even bother trying to itemize (perdiem,etc).
Some perdiem services will give your money back if the standard deduction is still best if you want to try anyway.

Still with a bunch of kids and no mortgage, the tax man really bends me over.
The mortgage interest is what really gets you over the threshold, after that everything else is gravy.;)

Jukem88 02-07-2017 11:17 AM

Any ideal of how many U700s are on property still and how many that's supposed to drop to in the long term?

amcnd 02-07-2017 12:28 PM

Think in the end. Just 20. Mostly doing Aspen, ect..

hawk21 02-07-2017 02:04 PM


Originally Posted by Jukem88 (Post 2296766)
Any ideal of how many U700s are on property still and how many that's supposed to drop to in the long term?

I still see a bunch still sitting at ORD. But I also see a bunch of fresh repainted ones.

saxman66 02-07-2017 04:05 PM

Would be cool if they published our fleet numbers on SWOL. Retirements, deliveries, etc.


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Flightsoffusion 02-07-2017 04:10 PM


Originally Posted by hotbreeze (Post 2296588)
I copied it from their website - the webpage isn't intuitive. For example, in the table below, the newest FO at LAX on the ERJ is 11-25-2016 and the newest Captain at LAX is 07-30-2012.

First Officer
Captain
LAX

11-25-2016
07-30-2012

PDX

09-15-2016
10-31-2011

SFO

12-16-2016
09-03-2012

DEN

08-18-2016
09-26-2010

ORD

12-16-2016
12-30-2013

SEA

10-13-2016
06-04-2012

Perfect, Breeze. Thank you for that..

slipstraw 02-07-2017 04:47 PM


Originally Posted by saxman66 (Post 2296964)
Would be cool if they published our fleet numbers on SWOL. Retirements, deliveries, etc.


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https://sites.google.com/site/united...fleet-tracking

This website offers a pretty accurate and detailed summary of the current United fleet, in the Express Fleet Removals tab you can see all the ones that left and which carrier they went to. I count 34 SkyWest -700's with 2 labeled to be exiting soon (32 total).

rcreager 02-08-2017 06:09 AM

I'm trying to jump on a SkyWest flight operating for American. Do I need to list with American on MyIDTravel or can I just list at the gate since it is a SW flight?


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