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I'm just curious, is Pinnacle really upgrading high time new hires after 100 hours, or is that all just koolaid? Or is it a dumb question?
Will these Captain's ever be line holders? Seems to me you would spend eternity on the bottom of the reserve list. Where are the "street" captains being based?
After you're done with a couple years on reserve at PCL you never want to fly again, so whats the point in building the time?
Hey Silver02, what kind of prior experience did that 80 hour upgrade have?
...it is true rsv does suck at PNCL unless you live in a domicile. then its not too bad...
Name an airline where this isn't true...
"pink slip P*****'s". I wonder how thats going to go?
Yes, but Pinnacle brings it to whole new levels of hell.Name an airline where this isn't true...
Seems like PCL is having trouble staffing the 900's. A PCL mechanic in Atlanta said the airplane sits at the NWA hangar isn't because of mechanical problems or schedules, it's because of a lack of crews. What's the deal there?
Seems like PCL is having trouble staffing the 900's. A PCL mechanic in Atlanta said the airplane sits at the NWA hangar isn't because of mechanical problems or schedules, it's because of a lack of crews. What's the deal there?
My sim partner from initial went back to upgrade with only 80 hours or so pncl time. He was an ex-indy guy. Busted his type ride first time thru. Made it on the second attempt though. Have heard that the street guys with little or no CRJ time have been struggling a bit in upgrade.
Just curious... why the ATL base for PCL? Isn't PCL a Northwest Airlink commuter? (MSP, MEM, DTW.) Or did they start flying for DL?
thanks,
73
Pinnacle signed a 10-year service agreement with Delta last year to fly 16 ATL-based -900s with options for more.