USMCmech
Well-Known Member
Honest question,
Where is the dividing line between a "Regional" and a "Major" in terms of equipment.
Because from where I sit, it's become so blurry as to be almost invisible. An E170 and CRJ900 are so big that I don't see why they are not flown by mainline crews. They are almost as big as a classic 737 or DC-9, so what's the difference?
If say Alaska wanted to fly E170s why wouldn't the union take them? I know why management wants to call them RJs (so the "regional" crews can fly them), but why the bias against them from the pilots.
From where I sit, some of the "mega regionals" like Eagle, or Rebublic should be classed with places like Airtran or Alaska. They are bigger in size of fleet, number of pilots, and fly aircraft almost as big.
Where is the dividing line between a "Regional" and a "Major" in terms of equipment.
Because from where I sit, it's become so blurry as to be almost invisible. An E170 and CRJ900 are so big that I don't see why they are not flown by mainline crews. They are almost as big as a classic 737 or DC-9, so what's the difference?
If say Alaska wanted to fly E170s why wouldn't the union take them? I know why management wants to call them RJs (so the "regional" crews can fly them), but why the bias against them from the pilots.
From where I sit, some of the "mega regionals" like Eagle, or Rebublic should be classed with places like Airtran or Alaska. They are bigger in size of fleet, number of pilots, and fly aircraft almost as big.