BEEF SUPREME
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Hey at least we are adding a CRJ destination this summer from SFO to Sonoma County
3x a day lol
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Hey at least we are adding a CRJ destination this summer from SFO to Sonoma County
I use my own headsets. Ain't nobody got time for no Herpes Simplex.
Do you plug the ship set back in when you're done? Seems that's an old north thing.
I once opened the drawer back there to find a brand new Sennheiser with the ship's power plug, the nomenclature for which escapes me. I'm guessin' that they don't have those anymore.I've done 3 observation flights so far. The audio panel is to the right of the jump seat on the ERJ. The ships headset is apparently stashed in a drawer someplace. I just use my own set, an in ear set that travels well.
Ehhhhh. This is so variable that I outright refuse to answer; the airplane, the base and the staffing equations are all fluid.Been flying 135 for years (cargo and charter) and contemplating a run for the majors via a regional. I have always held SkyWest in high regard given the people I know there and the consistency of the operation over the years. Anyone there have some insight regarding the following:
After say 1 year on property in a west coast base, how feasible is it to:
1. Fly just the minimum each month?
Recruiting is COBU and it is paid as such. Pilot support is a little more broad, but ProStands and CIRP are paid for training if memory serves, and then they're volunteers thereafter except for the chairs. I think.2. Get into volunteer positions such as recruiting or pilot support roles? (Does recruiting offer pay/minimum credit?)
The variety of experience (as well as box checking;-) has a lot of appeal to me as current job is just flying....
"Don't you mean the 756?" @SeggyI do. The busses have 750's, which are nice. On the ER I wouldn't because those one-sided David Clarks are for sociopaths and the more I trigger, the faster I move up on the seniority list.
In the 175, it's basically a third audio panel, with mic and earphone jacks.I'm not even sure the observer seat has a mic jack, but I might be thinking of a different airplane.
I've never seen the ability to bid down, personally (the last time I dropped a trip was 2014, if anyone cares), but I've also been (1) in perennially understaffed categories and (2) I've only bid above ~50% once in a category in my career, and it was when I couldn't afford to bid down anyway.
Looks like DTW is exploding and everything else not so much
I snuck into ORD before they cut it off to new hires but now I'm not moving. I'm 20 ish up in the list...wonder if I'll be bidding reserve in MaySoon we will be called SkyEast.
I heard we are getting more 7/900 flying out of DTW and they are trying to reduce the amount of MSP/ORD crews that are deadheading to DTW for those trips. Next month, I only saw standups out of DTW On the 7/900 for DTW pairings. The rest of the DTW 7/900 flying was being done by other domiciles.
More like, I'll keep deadheading over there because nobody will bid it.Soon we will be called SkyEast.
I heard we are getting more 7/900 flying out of DTW and they are trying to reduce the amount of MSP/ORD crews that are deadheading to DTW for those trips. Next month, I only saw standups out of DTW On the 7/900 for DTW pairings. The rest of the DTW 7/900 flying was being done by other domiciles.
I mean. Not literally.Looks like DTW is exploding and everything else not so much
I snuck into ORD before they cut it off to new hires but now I'm not moving. I'm 20 ish up in the list...wonder if I'll be bidding reserve in May
As someone who is finishing up the hours and considering 121 mostly due to the fact that ORD is a short drive away from the family mansion, huh??
ORD no more for the new hires?
I'll need an adult beverage if so. First Envoy shrinking the ORD base, if this happens, Air Whisky is going to be the only NH base option at the end of the year.