mrpilotguy
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What are upgrade requirements at SkyWest/Express Jet?
Is it a TT type thing, or time at the company, or on specific aircraft, etc?
If I got hired with a good bit of TPIC on heavy mil. aircraft, does that experience count for anything?
Thanks
Got to have seniority to hold CA obviously, in addition a min of 3000TT and 500 hrs with the company I believe at XJT.
Well, maybe on the ERJ side, but not the CRJ side.
I've got the ATP already...now to put it to good use.
Ok, I stand corrected. Just on the ERJ side. There was only the requirement that you had an ATP written and 23 years old by the time you were in upgrade class.
What are upgrade requirements at SkyWest/Express Jet?
Is it a TT type thing, or time at the company, or on specific aircraft, etc?
If I got hired with a good bit of TPIC on heavy mil. aircraft, does that experience count for anything?
Thanks
Sorry, should have been more specific, for XJT CRJ side..
Minimum requirements:
(1) ATP written passed;
(2) Current First Class Medical Certificate;
(3) 3,000 hours total fixed wing pilot time;
(4) 2,000 hours total fixed wing multi engine pilot time; and
(5) 500 hours as a pilot with the Company.
(6) The Company may waive any of the above requirements for a given period of time with notice to the MEC Chairman. Should any of the requirements be waived for one pilot, they will be waived uniformly for all pilots during such period of time.
Thanks for this.
Obviously date of hire plays a role, I understand that seniority and time with the company does and should play a role. But I'm basically at these hours now, just don't have 500 hours with the company . Would it really be a several year wait, or could the upgrade feasibly happen rather quickly(Assuming no furloughs, company stays in business, world doesn't end, etc...)
You have to have at least 8 years of seniority and be on the verge of going ballistic
3 years? that's about 2 years longer than I'd like it to be![]()
Ok, I stand corrected. Just on the ERJ side. There was only the requirement that you had an ATP written and 23 years old by the time you were in upgrade class.
And you have claimed to know the ASA CBA. Are you as short as McPickle?
Yeah, I didn't realize how much worse yours was in this as well. Sorry.
You don't have to say your sorry for being short like McPickle. As long as you don't have a mouth like him!
Yeah, I didn't realize how much worse yours was in this as well. Sorry.
What's "in this as well"??
Not being able to exercise your seniority because of restrictive language in your contract.
The only one that infringes on my seniority is the 500hrs with the company. The others are just good common sense overriding the fact that they hired 190hr wonder pilots instead of folks with some flying background. As an FO, I was pretty thankful for this. If things are moving fast enough for it to be an issue, 500 hrs is about 8-10 months. That doesnt seem like any great hardship. And there is always this:
(6) The Company may waive any of the above requirements for a given period of time with notice to the MEC Chairman. Should any of the requirements be waived for one pilot, they will be waived uniformly for all pilots during such period of time.
Hence, a moot point if it ever comes to it, like when they hired DECs back in the day....
But if it reinforces your sense of superiority, feel free to be outraged
In times of quick movement, the upgrade minimums are usually waived by the company. I'm not sure why it's even a contractual thing; I'm sure the union doesn't really care as long as it is fair to everybody.
Who is mcpickle? And I was apologizing for your plight with your contract, by the way.