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Anyone check out the new AA ORD lounge? The place is pretty large.....
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Originally Posted by Squallrider
(Post 2341104)
175 Chicago is above average then 117 lines 230 odd FOs...something is coming and it's not winter (GoT ref...sorry)
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Originally Posted by Squallrider
(Post 2341104)
175 Chicago is above average then 117 lines 230 odd FOs...something is coming and it's not winter (GoT ref...sorry)
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Originally Posted by Majerus
(Post 2341234)
But there is only 11 reserve lines in may...
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Originally Posted by LAX2MSP
(Post 2341249)
The majority of those ERJ FOs are in training/waiting for IOE probably. Just like how DTW has 245 FOs but only 105 in the bid. 140 are in training/waiting for IOE.
Keep the displacements coming! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Originally Posted by rickair7777
(Post 2338333)
That's the nature of the regional business. Don't like it, get out.
You should be working on your resume, not whining to SKW pilots on APC.
Originally Posted by LAX2MSP
(Post 2338344)
From the looks of it, the guy needs to get a bachelors degree. Sorry bud but associates won't cut it no matter how much 121 TPIC time you have.
Hopefully YOU are never in the position that ASA guy is in, listening to some lifer at a Regional more successful than yours lecture YOU about getting your resume in order. Could you BE more condescending?! |
Originally Posted by Flyinlynn
(Post 2340467)
I am in the cadet program. They took our prints when we visited SLC and we signed the background consent at that time. That was last fall. Can I assume my background check has been run by now?
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New Alaska flying from Dallas
Does anyone know if AAG moved QX 175 orders to us? We just got the memo talking about new flying from Dallas Love to SAN, SEA, SJC and PDX.
Alaska Airlines and Virgin America are growing their footprint in the Lone Star State, expanding service to Dallas Love Field from four West Coast airports. With new routes between Love Field and Seattle; San Diego; Portland, Oregon; and San Jose, California, the combined airline will serve eight destinations from Love Field with 18 daily peak season departures, up 40 percent. “These new routes offer Dallas business flyers complete West Coast utility from one of the fastest growing corporate centers in the country, one that is home to 54 Fortune 500 companies,” said John Kirby, Alaska Airlines’ vice president of capacity planning. “Guests flying between the West Coast and both of North Texas’s major airports will enjoy Alaska and Virgin America’s award winning service and convenient schedules.” Just four months into its merger with Virgin America, Alaska Airlines has announced unprecedented growth from the West Coast, adding a record 37 new markets to date. The new Love Field expansion builds on Alaska’s successful service to Texas, which began 12 years ago. After today’s announcement, Alaska Airlines and Virgin America will offer guests 59 peak season flights a day to/from five Texas airports, including Austin, Dallas Fort Worth, Dallas Love Field, Houston and San Antonio. The four new routes will be flown using three-class jets. The Embraer 175 jet, operated by SkyWest Airlines, will fly daily to Portland, San Diego, San Jose and Seattle. One of the two daily flights to Seattle will be operated by Virgin America using an A320 family aircraft. All guests flying the new routes will enjoy Free Chat, free movies, premium food and beverages, Wi-Fi and advance seat selection. Starting this summer, Virgin America jets will be replaced with a 76-seat E175 jet in two Love Field markets – New York’s LaGuardia Airport and Washington, D.C.’s Reagan National Airport. On Aug. 27, three-times daily service to New York’s LaGuardia Airport will operate using an E175 and increase to four daily flights on Oct. 28. Starting Feb. 18, twice-daily service to Reagan National Airport will also be replaced with an E175. The third daily Love Field-Washington Reagan National daily trip will continue to be operated by Virgin America until March 11, when SkyWest will take over the evening flight. As part of these schedule changes, Virgin America will permanently exit Love Field-Las Vegas on Aug. 26. “Optimizing the fleet and matching the right plane to the right market to is one of the key benefits of our merger with Virgin America,” said Kirby. ““Prior to merger, Virgin America lacked a regional aircraft to take advantage of mid-sized routes. The fuel-efficient E175 jet has the same amenities and features of a mainline jet and is perfectly suited for Love Field.” |
Originally Posted by 450knotOffice
(Post 2341361)
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Considering how long I've seen rickair7777's SKW posts here, I'd say he's got the same problem. I'm thinking lifer at SKW. Hopefully YOU are never in the position that ASA guy is in, listening to some lifer at a Regional more successful than yours lecture YOU about getting your resume in order. Could you BE more condescending?! If you're a regional lifer (by design or accident), you need to accept certain realities. Most importantly that you do NOT have guaranteed six+ figure lifetime employment, seniority, and QOL. You can always get another regional job if you want it, but there are likely to be one or more "resets" along the way where you lose all pay, seniority, and QOL. That's the whole reason the regional system exists. Given that fact you need to have an alternate career plan or accept the regional biz the way it is. I was annoyed that the dude came onto OUR thread to whine about about how "we" are mistreating him. If he kept it in the XJT thread he can whine about SKW all he wants and he won't be bothered. |
Originally Posted by rickair7777
(Post 2341497)
I was annoyed that the dude came onto OUR thread to whine about about how "we" are mistreating him. If he kept it in the XJT thread he can whine about SKW all he wants and he won't be bothered.
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