SlumTodd_Millionaire
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I apologize and have been schooled on airline economics in a number of areas today.
No, no, no. We can’t have that here. This is the internet! Insist you’re right and keep arguing!

I apologize and have been schooled on airline economics in a number of areas today.
To be fair you inherited the family business.Assigned seating. Pretty simple. I want an aisle seat, so I book one. I can show up at the gate at the end of boarding and get the seat I wanted. I don’t have to show up hours early and then fight my way through the horde to get it.
Sure. And now you fly FedEx feed. Riiiiight.
Seven figures profit in a single year? No. And I don’t think you have, either. But my companies are doing quite well, thanks.
To be fair you inherited the family business.
Not at all accurate.
Late last summer I took over running the family property management business
Well I'm just using your words.
Circa 2013?
Is this like Trump saying he never had any help* building his empire?
*except for the million dollar free "loan" from his parents
Your words tend to ring hollow when you are hypocritical.
He didn’t say he started it. He said he ran it. Who cares anyway?To be fair you inherited the family business.Assigned seating. Pretty simple. I want an aisle seat, so I book one. I can show up at the gate at the end of boarding and get the seat I wanted. I don’t have to show up hours early and then fight my way through the horde to get it. Sure. And now you fly FedEx feed. Riiiiight. Seven figures profit in a single year? No. And I don’t think you have, either. But my companies are doing quite well, thanks.
Who cares anyway?
No, no, no. We can’t have that here. This is the internet! Insist you’re right and keep arguing!![]()
I’m not gonna shed a single tear for the plight of 91 and 135 companies. I hope they completely revamp or cease to exist. Bottom feeder 135s will get the bottom of the barrel crap pilots with a child porn charge and a DUI because that’s the bed they made, and I couldn’t be happier about it.
I think back to just a short time ago at my first 135 carrier making 28k, being told that if I don’t kiss their shoes for the opportunity to fly a crappy turboprops, they would happily kick my butt to the curb and find somebody else. Now, watching how the only way, literally the only way they get people through the door, is with a 500 hour FO program that locks them in until they can fly as a captain, or captains with shady records, makes me so happy.
Call it the dark side all you want, but those subsets of the industry created the problem they are in. The entire industry relies on economic downturns to create a frenzy of qualified pilots on the market to feed the companies that would otherwise be desperate for pilots. And that isn’t unique to 91 and 135, 121 feels it as well. Hell the only reason the regionals have stepped it up as dramatically as they have, is because the economy is good and they can’t staff. Just wait until it dips and there are pilots on the street, the benefits, hiring bonuses and smiling faces by recruiters will stop overnight, and we will be back to Envoy kicking 10,000 hour airline captains out of the interview because they were off by .1 in their logbook.
This place still exists... somehow. Maybe it's because it's in Belize, but with the "global pinch" in the near future I wonder how long it will survive??
http://www.tropicairpilotprogram.com
I think I agree, but I'm not sure I'm reading that last paragraph correctly. Are you saying that now that the Envoys (et. al. ... not picking exclusively on Envoy) are faking a smile, hiring, and paying a bit better, that makes going to work for a company like that a good thing?!? A good company treats its people well and fairly ALL the time, not just when it perceives it has to. Reactionary companies that frenetically react opportunistically to every jitter on the scope are like pilots who jockey the yoke through turbulence... things will eventually break.I’m not gonna shed a single tear for the plight of 91 and 135 companies. I hope they completely revamp or cease to exist. Bottom feeder 135s will get the bottom of the barrel crap pilots with a child porn charge and a DUI because that’s the bed they made, and I couldn’t be happier about it.
I think back to just a short time ago at my first 135 carrier making 28k, being told that if I don’t kiss their shoes for the opportunity to fly a crappy turboprops, they would happily kick my butt to the curb and find somebody else. Now, watching how the only way, literally the only way they get people through the door, is with a 500 hour FO program that locks them in until they can fly as a captain, or captains with shady records, makes me so happy.
Call it the dark side all you want, but those subsets of the industry created the problem they are in. The entire industry relies on economic downturns to create a frenzy of qualified pilots on the market to feed the companies that would otherwise be desperate for pilots. And that isn’t unique to 91 and 135, 121 feels it as well. Hell the only reason the regionals have stepped it up as dramatically as they have, is because the economy is good and they can’t staff. Just wait until it dips and there are pilots on the street, the benefits, hiring bonuses and smiling faces by recruiters will stop overnight, and we will be back to Envoy kicking 10,000 hour airline captains out of the interview because they were off by .1 in their logbook.
Just because I want to fuel the fire. And basically skimmed the thread. So this might have been answered. And I want the truth! @Derg @ian @Cptnchia @PeanuckleCRJ @ClarkGriswold or anyone else in he know.
I though SouthernJets Air Lines included the jumpseater weight in the BOW, meaning a flight wouldn’t have to be held for a W&B issue with a jump? They might have to kick off paying pax but they can keep the jumpseater on?
Or am I off base?
"I just got hired to fly the Airbus A330 as an second officer with a major European airliner. The ‘hands on’ time I got with Tropic Air was a big advantage in my selection process."
It's included if you pre-list for the jumpseat. It doesn't apply for OAL unfortunately. We could walk up to the gate and be told no, but if we stood right there and listed on icrew, they couldn't tell us no. I don't really understand the reasoning behind it.Just because I want to fuel the fire. And basically skimmed the thread. So this might have been answered. And I want the truth! @Derg @ian @Cptnchia @PeanuckleCRJ @ClarkGriswold or anyone else in he know.
I though SouthernJets Air Lines included the jumpseater weight in the BOW, meaning a flight wouldn’t have to be held for a W&B issue with a jump? They might have to kick off paying pax but they can keep the jumpseater on?
Or am I off base?
It's included if you pre-list for the jumpseat. It doesn't apply for OAL unfortunately. We could walk up to the gate and be told no, but if we stood right there and listed on icrew, they couldn't tell us no. I don't really understand the reasoning behind it.
when was that rewrite? Not gonna go dig in my bag to look in content locker...but before the rewrite any idea why it was that way?Actually, it doesn’t say anything about pre listing in the new FOM re-write.
26.5.2
“Delta pilot/flight attendant jumpseaters (1P, 2P, 1R, etc.) will be protected from displacement if revenue or NRSA passenger removal is required due to payload optimization. DC/OAL jumpseaters are not protected.”