BobDDuck
Island Bus Driver
Have you ridden in one? If you haven't, as a pax, I'll take that over a 73, tied maybe with the bus cabin.
The ECS sucks. Otherwise it's pretty comfy.
Have you ridden in one? If you haven't, as a pax, I'll take that over a 73, tied maybe with the bus cabin.
I have. I think I posted about how I hated the strobes as a pax.Have you ridden in one? If you haven't, as a pax, I'll take that over a 73, tied maybe with the bus cabin.
I think you get a pass for flying stuff they make action movies about.
Have you ridden in one? If you haven't, as a pax, I'll take that over a 73, tied maybe with the bus cabin.
Id have to say, it was probably the most comfortable Ive ever been on any domestic airplane.
Have you seen some of the posts here? The most comfortable I've ever been on any airplane is when I'm in the cockpit alone, or at least with the F/O unconscious (long story).
I say son, surely here you employ an artifice of intrigue. Leave us not panting in anticipation... Do tell.
Yes the strobes suck, much like the logo lights in the wingtips of older 73s.
Dunno. I think the goalposts tend to move. I know a couple of guys (and have "heard of" a LOT more) who have gone from the right seat of an RJ (after a long stay in said seat, to be fair) to the right seat of the "big iron". The two I know of went overseas, but I'm told a lot of the recent hires at US Air (or whatever they're calling it today) fit that description. I'm not sure TPIC means what it used to...seems like now the focus is more on 121, crew, glass, types, etc. Bad for me, good for others, but it makes a certain sort of sense.
I must be getting old.![]()
Agree, while valuable, I also think the goalposts tend to move on the requirement to possess said value; all dependant on whether the hiring is good, or the hiring is few, at the particular month/year.
Fixed it.Shuffleboard starts on the poop deck at 0800, gramps. Because we all know you went to sleep around 1930. You know, after the Tapioca and Wheel of Fortune.
I agree to everything you've said here...Agree. The mainlines bred the regionals when they got aircraft too big to go everywhere they wanted to go and still wanted those routes. America West used to fly their own mainline-owned and mainline-flown Dash-8s, then they wanted bigger planes and contracted out their former Dash 8 routes to Mesa, who replaced them with 1900C/Ds, then later Dash 8s again. Like you say, all the regional eggs are in one basket; their money comes from only one place: their parent carrier. And that money is generally a fixed amount with little to no flexibility....the flexibility being the two areas you mention: executive and employee. There's simply nowhere to get extra money to do anything more; not unless a "American Eagle Cargo" division is created, or the like. So regionals are screwed, as are their employees, at the will of the mainlines; who are happy to whipsaw them against one another like a Roman coliseum of slaves. Just not the place you want to be. For some, it was all they could get, being hired with little to no TT, and having next to zero TPIC (for places requiring it), so they're stuck.
Wholly-owneds should be integrated under merger rules as they are certificated 121 carriers acquired by another certificated 121 carrier.
Wholly-owneds should be integrated under merger rules as they are certificated 121 carriers acquired by another certificated 121 carrier.
Single carrier status doesn't apply to holding companies (even when you share training facilities, instructors and HR as was discovered during the TSA/GoJet debacle).
Except they aren't owned/acquired by another certificated 121 carrier. They are owned by a holding company that happens to own another 121 certificated carrier. Prior to the merger with American, USAirways Group owned 3 airlines. USAirway, PSA and PDT. Single carrier status doesn't apply to holding companies (even when you share training facilities, instructors and HR as was discovered during the TSA/GoJet debacle).
The Teamsters won single carrier status with F9 even though it was owned by a holding company.