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| Old Skool | Well, a lot of second year FOs jump to fractionals like NetJets and CitationShares for the $$$. Some guys go to other regionals b/c it's easier to commute. Some of it is guys upgrading, but that's come to a screeching halt here lately. We're still getting CAs hired at FedEx, CAL, SWA and AirTran, but they're just NOW starting upgrade classes to replace those guys. Might move up faster once the upgrades start rolling again.
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| Moderator Join Date: May 2003 Location: GRR
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| Do second year FOs have enough hours to go frax?
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| Old Skool Join Date: Jan 2002 Location: Coloradan in Orange County, CA
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| I would think the traditional CFIs would if they started at Eagle with 1500 or more hours. |
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| Old Skool | Hey hey hey, what's wrong with philosophy class? I'd kill to take some decent classes right now. What I'm learning right now is interesting, but not nearly as cool as a good philosophy or political science course. |
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| Old Skool Join Date: May 2006 Location: Live in Temple, TX - From Ithaca, NY - Wish I was on an island in Fiji
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| Old Skool | Believe it or not, PCL does have a lot of guys that didn't go to Gulfstream or CAPT. Yeah, there are quite a few guys that meet the mins for the fracs. Even at the dismall rate I'm flying, I'd meet the mins sometime during my second year.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Buffalo, NY
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| how commutable is Eagle?? and, whats up with the physical?? do you gotta be a marine or sumthin to pass it? |
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| Old Skool | As commutable as any other regional... except SJD perhaps. Quote:
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Actually I can' wait to retire and get a job as a greeter at Wal Mart.....I've had enough approaches to mins in the middle of the night in crappy weather to a crappy snow covered runway in Craphole, USA.....give me a job where there is no cognative skills required!! Jason
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| Old Skool Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Austin, TX
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| Is DFW a senior or junior base at Eagle? |
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| Old Skool Join Date: Nov 2001 Location: DFW
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| Depends on the aircraft. For FO's, it's senior for the ERJ. Junior for the SAAB & CRJ .... but, then again, for the Saab & CRJ, there are only two bases (CRJ= DFW & ORD; Saab = DFW & LAX) and there really are now "junior" bases on those two aircraft. Clear as mud? ![]() .
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Tim, Doesn't ATP have a "hiring agreement" with AE? Your times are more than enough for that.
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| Old Skool Join Date: Aug 2003 Location: Frigid NWA Hub
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| Whoever wants to skip their undergrad years is obviously not doing college right...
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