WestAir had a pretty good schedule for the super senior guys too. Not as good as Atlantic Coast or Lone Star... Oh... Wait! Nevermind!![]()
What's the best case scenario for QOL at a regional? With super seniority in either the FO or CA seat, how good can a schedule get? Also, does anyone regularly bid lines that build in overnights at home in the middle of a 3-day or 4-day trip? Thanks for any insight.
Best case scenario would probably be you are flying 21 people in your Brasilia from Yuma, AZ to Imperial, CA in a thunderstorm and a strange worm-hole opens up in front of you. You are too shocked to avoid it and you fly through. You come out the other end sitting in the left seat of a Pan Am 707 on an 8 mile final in Honolulu. You notice your sides bulging. You find a wallet with 57 $20 bills shoved into it in your left pocket, a black book with phone numbers of women in every city Pan Am serves in your right pocket, and the release says its 1968.
That's my ultimate career goal.
Best case scenario would probably be you are flying 21 people in your Brasilia from Yuma, AZ to Imperial, CA in a thunderstorm and a strange worm-hole opens up in front of you. You are too shocked to avoid it and you fly through. You come out the other end sitting in the left seat of a Pan Am 707 on an 8 mile final in Honolulu. You notice your sides bulging. You find a wallet with 57 $20 bills shoved into it in your left pocket, a black book with phone numbers of women in every city Pan Am serves in your right pocket, and the release says its 1968.
That's my ultimate career goal.
Best case scenario would probably be you are flying 21 people in your Brasilia from Yuma, AZ to Imperial, CA in a thunderstorm and a strange worm-hole opens up in front of you. You are too shocked to avoid it and you fly through. You come out the other end sitting in the left seat of a Pan Am 707 on an 8 mile final in Honolulu. You notice your sides bulging. You find a wallet with 57 $20 bills shoved into it in your left pocket, a black book with phone numbers of women in every city Pan Am serves in your right pocket, and the release says its 1968.
That's my ultimate career goal.
Best case scenario would probably be you are flying 21 people in your Brasilia from Yuma, AZ to Imperial, CA in a thunderstorm and a strange worm-hole opens up in front of you. You are too shocked to avoid it and you fly through. You come out the other end sitting in the left seat of a Pan Am 707 on an 8 mile final in Honolulu. You notice your sides bulging. You find a wallet with 57 $20 bills shoved into it in your left pocket, a black book with phone numbers of women in every city Pan Am serves in your right pocket, and the release says its 1968.
That's my ultimate career goal.
all depends on where you are at man... But as long as the company doesn't go under, if you stay long enough it will get pretty good, well...... Unless you are flying props