I don't think too long. The major issue is how long to hold a line which right now is quite a while.
"too long", best guess?
"line holder", again please...best guess?
Thanks
Also, is reserve so bad? Honestly, curious. Thanks again.
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I don't think too long. The major issue is how long to hold a line which right now is quite a while.
I am a Sept 06 new hire and can not hold long beach yet....I am about 50 numbers from holding it which will put it at 11-13 months to hold long beach.
I can however hold a line in JFK
How long for a line there?
While we're on the seniority issue, how is it determined on day 1 of class? Is it by age, social security #, or just by good looks?
I meant for how long to hold Long Beach reserve and how long for a line?2-10 months, depending on hiring, i.e. timing. I would bet closer to 2 for the next 6 months or so.
While we're on the seniority issue, how is it determined on day 1 of class? Is it by age, social security #, or just by good looks?
As of today, there are people upgrading to Captain on the A320 who have been with the company under 3 years. Remember, this is the airline business........anything and everything is subject to change, no matter what name or paint scheme is on the plane.
I just left JetBlue in March, and at that time upgrades to Reserve in JFK on the 320 were running at about 5 years. Captain's were sitting on Reserve for approximately 2 years thereafter. My classmates (hire date of 4/06) who chose to fly the 190, were telling me upgrade was around 24-30 months. Not the 12-18 that the company had indicated.
I was on Reserve in JFK as an FO for 12 months. Fun place to work but as an FO, the compensation was unsatisfactory. I was hoping for a quick upgrade when I arrived but that reality quickly diminished when JetBlue decided to sell 5 Airbus's in 2006.
Has this information changed?
Reserve for the most junior 04/06 pilot was 3-4 months depending on your completion of ioe.
For those hired in May this year I would expect the same treatment.
I sure hope not! Maybe those new reserve callout rules will be in place to ease the pain.
I sure hope not! Maybe those new reserve callout rules will be in place to ease the pain.
So you already left, were in the Feb 15th 2006 class and didnt hold the line for a year?
Reserve for the most junior 04/06 pilot was 3-4 months depending on your completion of ioe.
An 05/06 190 FO just upgraded to capt on the 190 that puts upgrade at 14-15 months BUT current new hires FO's can expect longer..
There are nearly 100 current 190 capts that can hold capt on the bus..the fence comes down in october and my guess is that many are going to bid 320 capt.. The current senior 320 fo's " may " bid over to capt stagnating 190 fo upgrades for a while.. HOWEVER 320 fo's that have been here for between 1 and 2 years are getting good productive lines. Personally i will stay in the bus as an fo for the QOL I've got my 4000 jet pic
The sen # of the junior 190 capt is right around 1425 give or take
Counting newest IOE pilots our list is around 1840 and should hit 2000 ish by the end of the year.
Sure the plane breaks a lot and your FO may be a 24 year old regional wonder with a lot of goo in his hair, but I bet he's a pretty good wingman and he runs OPS like the bomb. And of course, I'm the bomb and he's looking like money and they're gonna give Daddy the Rainman suite. We're all big winners and the beautiful babies know it.
My opinions of course.
I like the way this guy thinks! :beer:
I will leave the "goo" thing alone.
cheff, where did you hear about the 190 expansion out west? I only heard about the 44 daily flights out of sfo/oak by the end of the year on the 320