I think the new low sulfur diesel requires more oil to manufacture. Thus, higher costs.
You mention it being a waste product of unleaded gas. Chew on this.
1 Barrel of Oil: $130
Gallons of auto gas per barrel of oil: 20
Cost of gasoline per gallon in oil alone...$6.50. And we pay what...
...red, go around!
The problem with this method, and with small airborne RADARs, is they are limited in range. A smaller CRJ-type RADAR can only *accurately* paint within 40-50 miles. Anything outside of that will be mixed with ground clutter or the tilt will be so high you won't be...
AWAC continues to miss the boat on these RFP's. XJT & DAL, SKY & everyone, Colgan & CAL, etc. The owners are ridiculously smart, hopefully they can figure something else out here, these RFP's aren't working for 'em.
My understanding is pay used to be partly based on miles, so a faster aircraft generated a higher pay rate when translated to hourly pay. Some of the old, old timers on here could chime in about the validity of that though.
Contract pilots pay for their types. Do they PFT? No. SWA isn't a PFT operator. The check those pilots write to get their type doesn't go into the SWA coffers. In addition, once on property SWA pays their new hire pilots and puts them thru their own indoc/systems/sim etc. SWA and Gulfstream are...
Actually I think that's under "Aircraft Flown". Although in your defense he did a bad job of delineating that. Good thing you're not an interviewer though ;).
make $$ on MAPD? The college probably makes some ka-ching but not Mesa. At one point last year they were paying over $4/gal for 100LL and the A36 was billing for around $120/hr. That's 15-20 GPH @ $4/gal. Hardly making money off of that. Also, there were paying instructors on overtime 20% more...
If I could apply/interview with qantas with an FAA ATP I'd do it in a heartbeat. The women is canadian and I was looking at AC's req's but they too require a transport canada ATP. That could be done but I don't know if I could actually move to Canada. I enjoy making fun of her side of the family...
The thing that sucks is you have to have an aussie license to apply to qantas. I don't want to drop how many thousands with the chance of an interview.
(born in penrith, now flying in the US for a 121 carrier)
I did a double take but then realized we got our yearly 1.5% pay bump a few days ago. Add to that another $0.10 in per diem. Yay, I'm rich.
Are they hiring that much? It looks like just 4-6 per month.
I won't discuss on the public board. Check your PM's.
I think we can all admit corporate/135 stuff pays significantly better than the regionals, especially with the bigger equipment.
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