ctab5060X
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All I hear from your side of the house is "TOGA TO TEN"
Who have you been flying with?
All I hear from your side of the house is "TOGA TO TEN"
A very nice couple pilots I rode in the front with as a little goodwill. I might be up that way after 11-09 gets done and I can get some visability on where my best QOL will be. Besides, the chance to annoy Steve day in and out with a Pref bid request has some serious appeal.Who have you been flying with?
CA? ... I'll be slinging your gear sweetheart.I have no idea what "TOGA to ten" means. Sounds like one of our "non-standard standard" guys making stuff up as they go along. The profile Ctab posted is it. I could see the Q adopting a lot of the same practices. Might making jumping airframes easier down the road.
As far as CAs on the line....I still have about 14 guys behind me on the "no bid" list in JFK from 11-09....
CA? ... I'll be slinging your gear sweetheart.
If you let me.
It's possible the HR lady misrepresented the aircraft for which the company is currently hiring. She told me it would be the -200 out of JFK and that I'd have the opportunity to bid on other aircraft and other bases in time. Nevertheless, she offered me an interview. Then I had to inform her that I'm currently flying the Saab for 9L and that I didn't realize my airlineapps profile from last spring was still active.
Doesn't surprise me. I've heard about a guy that quit awhile ago and they still randomly call him for 9E related things. How can the predict if we need to go to bankruptcy or whether or not they need to furlough if they don't even know who works for them!?
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What seniority number are Fo jet lineholders?
Depends on the base. The -200 is the junior aircraft it seems and the junior bases for that airframe are JFK and DTW with JFK being the most junior.
The most junior line holder on the -200 is a July 2011 hire date based in JFK. Seniority is somewhere in the mid 2800 numbers on the ISL (out of ~3000 pilots)
DTW is the mid 2700s and a May 2011 hire date.
MEM is the mid 2600s and is a February 2011 hire date.
MSP is a low 2500s and is a September 2010 hire date.
This is nothing new. We've had guys get calls for junior mans or calls from scheduling wanting to know if they're at the airport after they left the company and have been gone for a week or two.
I am MSP based 200. Low 2700's and January 2008 new hire.
No no no... Colgan is us now.If you want to move up quickly do what others have done and go to the worst place you can possibly handle!
Depends on the base. The -200 is the junior aircraft it seems and the junior bases for that airframe are JFK and DTW with JFK being the most junior.
The most junior line holder on the -200 is a July 2011 hire date based in JFK. Seniority is somewhere in the mid 2800 numbers on the ISL (out of ~3000 pilots)
DTW is the mid 2700s and a May 2011 hire date.
MEM is the mid 2600s and is a February 2011 hire date.
MSP is a low 2500s and is a September 2010 hire date.
Are you former XJ or 9E.
Either way, low 2700s is waaaay junior to either airlines January 2008 new hire date.
I know the new ISL that was just published in full of errors, but 2500 and higher are post merger new hires.
So you're saying I should head there immediately?I think the JFK number is skewed because the bottom JFK guys right now are actually only there on a LOA and will be headed to IAD in the Saab once they hit 800TT. My understanding is JFK and DTW are basically dead even once those guys are factored out. Luckily for me d-toilet continues to have a terrible reputation and will likely remain relatively junior and keep many of the lifers out.
XJ... make that high 2200's now. Pretty sure it showed 27 and change last time I looked at it when this thing came out. Probably best going back to not giving a rip about this thing for a couple more months. Sorry for my intrusion....cheers!
So you're saying I should head there immediately?
Only if you like potentially being stabbed by gang members, commuters, or disgruntled junior pilots... they are all basically the same thing.![]()
MX guy? On our side they don't get to sit up front unless they are there to observe an issue... OddMeh, as long as you're not commuting to the same place, us commuters are normally pretty chill. I did get "Doug Taylored" by a MX guy yesterday. Had the JS, was about to get boarded, and a MX showed up DURING boarding. When told he was going to have to sit in the jumpseat, he pitched a mini-tantrum because there weren't any seats in the back. Really, dude? I'll take your seat and be happy since I won't have to wander the terminal for another 2 1/2 hours waiting to hopefully get on the next flight. Shut up and be grateful you have the privilege. 4 more non-revs got left at the gate other than myself and this tool was about to cry because he was going to have to sit on the jumpseat. Anyway, I digress.
MX guy? On our side they don't get to sit up front unless they are there to observe an issue... Odd