I'm a furloughed regional airline pilot. I have been awarded two class dates. One with SkyWest and the other with Republic Airways. I would really appreciate any information you could provide me that will help me make the best choice I can.
What are the projected hiring and retirement trends?
Which airline could provide the quickest upgrade?
How do the company's pay, retirement, and benefits compare with each other and the rest of the industry?
I'm not a big union guy, but I absolutely hate the whipsawing that management is playing on all regional airline pilots. Will SkyWest stand the line and not undercut every other airline pilot out there for there own benefit?
What are the odds that ASA goes on strike and SkyWest is forced to fly that struck work, thus black listing themselves from ever flying for an ALPA carrier ever again?
Which airline is at the biggest risk of losing there flying to another regional in the next five years?
Where are the junior bases for each airline?
And most importantly. I realize that a regional is a regional, but which company can you feel better about at the end of day.
Thank you in advance for any information you can provide!
What are the projected hiring and retirement trends?
Which airline could provide the quickest upgrade?
How do the company's pay, retirement, and benefits compare with each other and the rest of the industry?
I'm not a big union guy, but I absolutely hate the whipsawing that management is playing on all regional airline pilots. Will SkyWest stand the line and not undercut every other airline pilot out there for there own benefit?
What are the odds that ASA goes on strike and SkyWest is forced to fly that struck work, thus black listing themselves from ever flying for an ALPA carrier ever again?
Which airline is at the biggest risk of losing there flying to another regional in the next five years?
Where are the junior bases for each airline?
And most importantly. I realize that a regional is a regional, but which company can you feel better about at the end of day.
Thank you in advance for any information you can provide!