Jr bases at Spirit
#611
On Reserve
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There are several crashpads, or hotels that offer crew rates. During my short stint as a LAS reserve FO, my utilization was quite high so I didn't need to shell out for too many hotel nights.
#612
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#613
With the switch away from 4-days, one could expect to spend more nights in base, even between consecutive work days, I know I am. It's hard for anyone but the most senior to get exclusively 4 days. 3 and 2 days pretty much have to be built back to back in order to still provide 4 off between blocks.
YMMV
YMMV
#615
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Hi All,
Does Spirit have a ORD base? From their website it seems like it but I don't see it listed on Airline Pilot Central under Spirit. If they do how junior is it? I'm trying to see who I should apply to so that I can get a Chicago base quickly due to that being close to where I want to live. I'm a 3000+ hr corporate guy looking at making the switch to the airlines so I'm seeing what my options are.
Does Spirit have a ORD base? From their website it seems like it but I don't see it listed on Airline Pilot Central under Spirit. If they do how junior is it? I'm trying to see who I should apply to so that I can get a Chicago base quickly due to that being close to where I want to live. I'm a 3000+ hr corporate guy looking at making the switch to the airlines so I'm seeing what my options are.
Last edited by PC6driver; 06-24-2023 at 11:46 AM. Reason: More information
#616
Hi All,
Does Spirit have a ORD base? From their website it seems like it but I don't see it listed on Airline Pilot Central under Spirit. If they do how junior is it? I'm trying to see who I should apply to so that I can get a Chicago base quickly due to that being close to where I want to live. I'm a 3000+ hr corporate guy looking at making the switch to the airlines so I'm seeing what my options are.
Does Spirit have a ORD base? From their website it seems like it but I don't see it listed on Airline Pilot Central under Spirit. If they do how junior is it? I'm trying to see who I should apply to so that I can get a Chicago base quickly due to that being close to where I want to live. I'm a 3000+ hr corporate guy looking at making the switch to the airlines so I'm seeing what my options are.
#618
No one has definitive information on what will happen with existing bases post merger, nor would management make any guarantees that could be used against them later. JetBlue has expressed great interest at the idea of expanding their influence into middle America, but what bases will open, close, expand, or contract is only conjecture at this stage.
#619
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You need to be applying everywhere but specifically American and United. You will have both DFW and ORD as very large bases and your seniority will move much faster than at the new JetBlue
#620
With the switch away from 4-days, one could expect to spend more nights in base, even between consecutive work days, I know I am. It's hard for anyone but the most senior to get exclusively 4 days. 3 and 2 days pretty much have to be built back to back in order to still provide 4 off between blocks.
YMMV
YMMV
With the switch away from 4-days, one could expect to spend more nights in base
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