floridabeachbum
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Anyone know anything about them? I know at one time they were pretty dubious. Have they changed? Qol? Ground school? Sims?
Almost every time I have flown with them, they have been late......
I do hear they have a bunch new planes on order and are growing like crazy. The people I know who fly for them seem to like it.
Almost every time I have flown with them, they have been late......
I do hear they have a bunch new planes on order and are growing like crazy. The people I know who fly for them seem to like it.
Almost every time I have flown with them, they have been late......
I do hear they have a bunch new planes on order and are growing like crazy. The people I know who fly for them seem to like it.
So, I'm not doing this to bag on you, I just don't think you realize what you just said.
Those aren't new airplanes; they are XJT airplanes, and they include tail numbers I have in my logbook. XJT is shrinking the ERJ side by 2 aircraft per month until the airline doesn't exist anymore in late 2017.
The reality is that regional aircraft are shuffled around, but I want you and everyone else who hasn't been around for a while to understand that this is what's happening. It's not industry growth, it's a net total shrinkage of regional aircraft in the United Express system, and they're going from XJT to TSA.
This isn't good bad, it's just how the industry works, but let's not call them new aircraft.
The flying I'm doing right now was originally done by ASA, until Skywest bought them and closed down that base and took over the flying. Then XJT took over the flying, which I was hired for in 2007. When Delta pulled out of that contract, I was furloughed in 2008 and it went back to Skywest. Now, I'm at another regional, flying the exact same pairings I was hired for in 2007, with the 5th airline to fly these same segments in 8 years.
The flying isn't new, it's just got a new tenant.
I appreciate the clarification. I knew there were jets being transferred to TSA but I did not realize XJT would no longer exist. I was speaking to the announcement that TSA will be purchasing 50 MRJ90 and 50 E175s. Maybe I missed their cancellations with the more recent transfer?
I appreciate the clarification. I knew there were jets being transferred to TSA but I did not realize XJT would no longer exist. I was speaking to the announcement that TSA will be purchasing 50 MRJ90 and 50 E175s. Maybe I missed their cancellations with the more recent transfer?
Not a problem. They are just a really expensive recruitment tool at this point. Nothing more. I got my MRJ fill when I was hired at XJT as well. They all say stupid stuff to try to get you on the seniority list.Hmm, learned a lot new. Thought the MRJ and E175s were an addition for the domestic market. Thanks for clarifying things..
First time I heard that was in the middle of our meltdown last year. A STL gate agent made the comment. Kind of stuck out since or performance was ass and STL is TSA's HQ. That says something.Not that we were much better with our CRJs, but I had a gate agent almost cry when I told her who was taking over the flying once our contract was over.
"Mesa and Trans states? I hate working with those guys!"
Just to add, they are getting aircraft from Envoy too.So, I'm not doing this to bag on you, I just don't think you realize what you just said.
Those aren't new airplanes; they are XJT airplanes, and they include tail numbers I have in my logbook. XJT is shrinking the ERJ side by 2 aircraft per month until the airline doesn't exist anymore in late 2017.
The reality is that regional aircraft are shuffled around, but I want you and everyone else who hasn't been around for a while to understand that this is what's happening. It's not industry growth, it's a net total shrinkage of regional aircraft in the United Express system, and they're going from XJT to TSA.
This isn't good bad, it's just how the industry works, but let's not call them new aircraft.
The flying I'm doing right now was originally done by ASA, until Skywest bought them and closed down that base and took over the flying. Then XJT took over the flying, which I was hired for in 2007. When Delta pulled out of that contract, I was furloughed in 2008 and it went back to Skywest. Now, I'm at another regional, flying the exact same pairings I was hired for in 2007, with the 5th airline to fly these same segments in 8 years.
The flying isn't new, it's just got a new tenant.
Thanks for all the replies. I ran into a TSA flight crew(s) yesterday and they were more than helpful along with you all.
They say things have changed, they got rid of all the problem managers except one guy who during sims is tough and they have a lot of x Comair there who have changed things a lot (for the better) they are now offering a 10,000.00 sign on bonus too for new F.O.'s.
Again everyone, thanks for the help!