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Castle Bravo 06-04-2018 08:10 PM

Rog, so assuming you can't live in base, is there an adv to one acft over the other in the long run?

F15andMD11 06-04-2018 08:18 PM


Originally Posted by fanaticalflyer (Post 2608481)
4 LAX 756
21 SFO 756
10 EWR 320
25 SFO 320
10 EWR 737
60 SFO 737
10 LAX 737

Only 6 returnees and 2 voluntary furloughs in class.
Most took 737s.

For the June 5th class, there are going to be 50 New-Hires! They'll pick from the leftovers.

Something is not right with this statement. How are pilots returning having to pick their aircraft? The last redoc class had a Captain return and guys going to 777 and 756.. You telling me they’d go back to “class drops?” Nope!

Galaxy5 06-04-2018 08:19 PM


Originally Posted by Castle Bravo (Post 2608686)
Rog, so assuming you can't live in base, is there an adv to one acft over the other in the long run?

I’m not sure about LAX, but SFO 756 flying is garbage. All 757, mostly back and forth across the country, lots of red eyes, with very few Hawaii trips. If you love EWR and BOS, and I mean a lot of it, then SFO 756 is for you.

SUX4U 06-04-2018 08:50 PM


Originally Posted by Galaxy5 (Post 2608698)
I’m not sure about LAX, but SFO 756 flying is garbage. All 757, mostly back and forth across the country, lots of red eyes, with very few Hawaii trips. If you love EWR and BOS, and I mean a lot of it, then SFO 756 is for you.

LAX is just as bad, If not worse.

Slats Extend 06-04-2018 09:04 PM


Originally Posted by Galaxy5 (Post 2608698)
I’m not sure about LAX, but SFO 756 flying is garbage. All 757, mostly back and forth across the country, lots of red eyes, with very few Hawaii trips. If you love EWR and BOS, and I mean a lot of it, then SFO 756 is for you.




Yes, but it's one and done ;)

fanaticalflyer 06-04-2018 09:09 PM


Originally Posted by F15andMD11 (Post 2608695)
Something is not right with this statement. How are pilots returning having to pick their aircraft? The last redoc class had a Captain return and guys going to 777 and 756.. You telling me they’d go back to “class drops?” Nope!

If you were furloughed, you have to pick from what's available. Where is the confusion in that? That's how it's setup. Only if you were a voluntary furlough do you have "possible" options to get a CAP slot or wide body. The rest of the furloughs have to pick from what's available, but they get to pick one day prior to all the New-Hires; hence why they started on June 4th, and the New-hires start on June 5th. Out of the furlough returnees, they bid in seniority order.

There was actually 3 voluntary furloughs in the class. One took 737 CAP. The other two did not have the same options, for whatever reasons and picked 737FO

uaav8r 06-04-2018 09:30 PM

60 SFO 737 FOs?...
Time to beef up my suds budget. Half wingers are never 2 B thirsty.;)

Broncofan 06-05-2018 04:05 AM


Originally Posted by Castle Bravo (Post 2608686)
Rog, so assuming you can't live in base, is there an adv to one acft over the other in the long run?

If you don't live in base I would HIGHLY recommend the 737 or Airbus. If you can avoid the 756 do it. I got hired into the 756 as a new hire and I spent the next 3 years on reserve. It doesn't sound like you might know what that entails so let me explain a little.
Reserve means your essentially on call for roughly 18 days out of the month. All reserve starts out as a 12 hour call out so hopefully you at least live 12 hours away. That means if they call at 8 at night you better have some way of getting there at 8 in the morning which can be hard sometimes with flight schedules. I'd say around 30-50% of the time though you'll be converted to a short call which is a 2 hour call out. Which could mean a lot of flying back and forth from home to be in base for the call. Anyway you get the picture, commuting sucks, and commuting to reserve is awful. Pick the most junior fleet for where you want to end up to spend the least amount of time on reserve. That's just my opinion but I believe many will agree with me.

NFLUALNFL 06-05-2018 05:04 AM

21 SFO 756
10 EWR 320
25 SFO 320
10 EWR 737
60 SFO 737
10 LAX 737

Welcome aboard to all. Hiring and growth are both very good things. Now if we only had hubs in the middle of the country and wanted to grow them.

:confused:WTF-O?

ReadyRsv 06-05-2018 05:33 AM


Originally Posted by NFLUALNFL (Post 2608783)
21 SFO 756
10 EWR 320
25 SFO 320
10 EWR 737
60 SFO 737
10 LAX 737

Welcome aboard to all. Hiring and growth are both very good things. Now if we only had hubs in the middle of the country and wanted to grow them.

:confused:WTF-O?

We do. Newhire vacancies represent pilots leaving those bases for greener pastures like IAH!(what was it 30 FOs into IAH last bid?)


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