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Yeah, I wonder if they thoroughly expunged the smell of Eagle pilot from them.Shiny? which early 2000s vintage -145s are you talking about? Shiny, lol.

Yeah, I wonder if they thoroughly expunged the smell of Eagle pilot from them.Shiny? which early 2000s vintage -145s are you talking about? Shiny, lol.
I'm not sure the point you're trying to make. If it's "get out of the regionals and move up" , I agree with you.@Kingairer
What happens in 30 years and you look back and say, crap?
Too many pilots look left and right, to the Jones, and see that they are flying 767's to Europe and say I want that too, without thinking for themself.
Speaking of pay: according to Audries, a 30 year career for me at Cheap Ass Air, compared to American, is $800,000. That's $26,666/ year. None of that incorporates soft pay, Or intangible issues of QOL.
I was much happier making 1st year pay at RAH, than making nearly double flying freight.
Perspective, it's a word between pedantic and pessimism.
Yes, that's exactly it.I'm not sure the point you're trying to make. If it's "get out of the regionals and move up" , I agree with you.
I live in VA and I'm looking at PDT as well.
I was looking as Wisky but a lack of future certainty (well less than those who have flying contracts beyond 2 years) doesn't give me the warm fuzzy. That and stagnation on upgrades. If I have to take a massive paycut to get into the industry, I want it to be a short of a period of time as possible.
I see dudes getting wrapped up about CRJ this, EMB that- my plane is cooler than your plane dick measuring contests but I don't care about what airplane I fly. I've flown 45year old planes and planes just off the assembly line so while new smells nicer and has cooler displays, 121 life will be new enough for me to keep me occupied with the operation of the aircraft vs how fancy my cockpit is.
I understand the don't chase upgrades argument, but I already have 1k TPIC time, and my QOL in the military vastly increased every time I upgraded to Aircraft Commander in the plane I flew so I'm guessing life as a CA at a regional is significantly better than life as a FO.
I hear great things about wisky and express jet from people who work there. Are people at PDT generally happy with the company etc? It would be nice to find that nice mix of happy people, decent work conditions and quicker upgrade times.
PDT would prob be a good place to go. Being WO means you get a lot of the benefits of the mainline carrier. It's all about the flow these days if you want to work for AA.
It's all about the flow these days if you want to work for AA.