ComplexHiAv8r
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Okay, I just found this on APC:
Short call: 90 min report
Long call 1: 9 hour report
long call 2: 12 hour report
How is determined which call out?
Okay, I just found this on APC:
Short call: 90 min report
Long call 1: 9 hour report
long call 2: 12 hour report
Crew Scheduling determines which callout to assign you depending on reserve manning. Oh and don't forget ready reserve which is where you'll sit at the airport at the crew facility waiting for crew scheduling to call you if they need someone right away.How is determined which call out?
Crew Scheduling determines which callout to assign you depending on reserve manning. Oh and don't forget ready reserve which is where you'll sit at the airport at the crew facility waiting for crew scheduling to call you if they need someone right away.
Crew Scheduling determines which callout to assign you depending on reserve manning. Oh and don't forget ready reserve which is where you'll sit at the airport at the crew facility waiting for crew scheduling to call you if they need someone right away.
How hard is it to get CVG as a base, and what is the callout time on reserves? Thanks!
I can tell you first hand that they are having a very hard time recruting and especially with people showing up to class. They just recently canceled a class, because only 1 guy showed up. The last class that started this week had 5 people in it.
For those interested in Comair, I have been here for two and half years and am not even half way up the FO list for CVG,
I can't imagine the upgrade time dropping any since we are scheduled lose at least 8 more airplanes next year, and possibly up to 35 or so with Delta's recent announcement.
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Explain, I know of a couple -70's to ASA, where are you getting the 35 and from what announcement?
We're not loosing 8 airplanes next year, it's six and they're swaps for the -900s. We've already swapped 8 -200s. Delta will probably park more 50 seaters and replace them with more 70-76 seater a/c.For those interested in Comair, I have been here for two and half years and am not even half way up the FO list for CVG, and upgrades here are nonexistant. A recent vacancy bid for 28 captain spots has been delayed indefinitely, with no explanation other than we'll tell you more next week. This is after recent small upgrade bids have been canceled altogether. The current upgrades range from five to seven years depending base and aircraft. I can't imagine the upgrade time dropping any since we are scheduled lose at least 8 more airplanes next year, and possibly up to 35 or so with Delta's recent announcement.
It is hard for us to hire people when we really have nothing to offer unless you want to live at home in cvg or jfk. Most other regionals have upgrades in half the time of comair, equal or better pay, less time on reserve, and some offer hiring bonuses. Just my experience so far.
We're not loosing 8 airplanes next year, it's six and they're swaps for the -900s. We've already swapped 8 -200s. Delta will probably park more 50 seaters and replace them with more 70-76 seater a/c.
It takes like forever around here when it comes to getting rid of a/c. A lot goes into returning an aircraft whether it be a swap to another DCI carrier or a lease return. All paperwork has to be in order and every nut an bolt has to be accounted for including the original engines. All MEL's have to be complied with before transfer. If you notice a buch of aircraft sitting outside the CVG Heavy MX hangar, those are ususally aircraft that are being returned or transfered. As far as 50 seaters, A lot of Delta owned -200's have already been returned as they were at the end of their lease or they are or were the 14 that are a one for one swap for the -900's. I think there are only 18 left that are owned by Delta, the rest belong to us and were purchased prior to the Delta aquistion. MX, FlightOps, and Inflight will be the first to know since we are the only ones effected by the loss or gain of aircraft. We have to get them ready for service or return and you guys have to do a dispalcement bid or bid for increase of flying.Well not according to a recent talk in recurrent ground from the vp of flight ops, but he's not overly trustworthy, so maybe you are right.
Dude you were right! I guess the 8 are not part of the 900 swaps. Straight out of the President's mouth.Well not according to a recent talk in recurrent ground from the vp of flight ops, but he's not overly trustworthy, so maybe you are right.