Right.. Honestly, all things aside, the "easiest" way to pull this off I just to take Colgan. Colgan was gone anyways, so it's a cheap buy.
On the flip side, if 9l didn't get sold off, keeping the contract stipulated displacement rights would put 9e in a deep hole. They haven't moved for out of order furloughs... I would think because there is a good chance Colgan goes.
I would think you guys would want a fair amount of the contract language the Colgan contract brings with it as well
Your logic is faulty. Hiring 160 pilots and upgrading 160 pilots between now and November is not more difficult then integrating the entire Colgan op into RAH
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your logic is missing everything that goes into supporting an operation. RAH is pretty adapt and integrating airlines.Your logic is faulty. Hiring 160 pilots and upgrading 160 pilots between now and November is not more difficult then integrating the entire Colgan op into RAH
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your logic is missing everything that goes into supporting an operation. RAH is pretty adapt and integrating airlines.
Colgan was parking all it's planes, the assests would have been sold of in ch.11 for a great loss. By selling the entire ticket, the alleviate themselfs from the debt owed on the planes, parts, and operation. I doubt they were asking much for the ticket.
The XJ cert is a dead certificate with a clean name... easy to package in the sale.
Really, honestly, if you can pick up the whole deal for a significntly lower cost than starting up your own op, why wouldn't you? Do you think BB gives a crap about integrating pilot lists?
Do you even know whats involved with getting an op like that off the ground? I was around the first time they brought the Q's into ewr. I was there to watch them run out of sim time doing 6-10 pilots a month. I was there when we didn't have parts inventory yet. When we didn't have a full mx staff that knew the plane. I was paired with a check airman that had 15 hours in type.
Untill you have been though that mess, it seems "easy" trust me, the easy answer is not to do it if there is no need.
The Colgan certificate is seen as Voodoo these days.
The lynx planes are missing a significant amount of mod lines, updates, and supplements vs. the 9l planes. Do you think RAH wants to buy spare HYD pumps at $350k ea when they can get them with the planes? Do they want to go buy a few sets of spare leading edges so they can swap out boots that the Q chews up, or aquire them with the planes?
United owns the seats... i'd assume the would finish the job.. or revert.Rather irrelevant, but what do they plan to do with the Q400's that were outfitted with First Class? I always enjoyed commuting on Colgan, when I got lucky enough to hitch a ride on one that had First Class.
vs. Lynx?Come on dude, the 9L Certificate is a joke. We had horrible management, horrible MX, horrible operations, horrible training, horrible manuals, horrible FSDO, and the certificate has blood on its hands because of the HEF/MEM Management Marriage. I can keep going on and on how, but I am sure you get the point.![]()
The name yes... certificate, no... but once again, the "pilots" are only a small portion of the operation. reduced training footprint, sure. Where do you propose they fix these airplanes? who is going to fix the planes? where are the parts coming from to fix them?
The lynx planes are missing a significant amount of mod lines, updates, and supplements vs. the 9l planes. Do you think RAH wants to buy spare HYD pumps at $350k ea when they can get them with the planes? Do they want to go buy a few sets of spare leading edges so they can swap out boots that the Q chews up, or aquire them with the planes?
How many pilots are furloughed (lynx) still? if they can't fill a NH class, im guessing not many are around still? reduced sim and ground school is fine. We already do it. you get 6 sims, not 8. I'm going to be honest, and say with the history of this plane, the FAA isn't going to reduce training req's/ we already have to run nearly 2x the normal IOE for transition upgrades etc.
why do you think RAH would be so hell bent on doing it ew from scratch, when they can get the whole thing in a neat little package? Where is the benefit? What do they gain by not taking the whole op?
final note, PNCL is in ch.11... as best i recall, shareholders get a say in the procedings. Do you think they would be happy returning al the planes, and dropping a certificate with no return on investment? I'd be pretty pissed is spanjers decided that the entire 9l op wasn't worth anything and just folded it up and absorbed the costs.
triggering the jcba fragmentation language.United worked out a deal with Pinnacle where -Q400 assets would be transferred to another UAX carrier of UAs choosing. -
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triggering the jcba fragmentation language.
They have Q MX in den yes... One of 3 bases.
Seggy did you ever get in a lynx bird? I climbed in one in YYZ... I'm not sure they were "better"
lynx had significantly lower utilization than Colgan. Colgan lead the Q operators in 2010 by a fair amount... The Colgan q frequently had months with 99%+ controllable.I doubt the jcba frag will apply. Assets won't be transferred directly. Assets will be returned to lien holders who will have a new deal in place with Republic.
Colgan Q400s have a better cabin than lynx for sure but i think Lynx always had better completition stats than Colgan. Lynx mx were experienced DHC8 operators (ex Mesa DHC8).
it's not just cjc guys getting the shaft, how about the junior PCL or MSA guys? Lotta shaft being thrown around..., i feel for all the Colgan pilots who are getting the shaft.....