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  1. RichardFitzwell

    Any flying jobs in CLE, PIT or BUF

    I'm trying to find a full time pilot position in either of these cities but so far...nothing. I've tried flight options but they won't touch furloughed guys. I am willing to resign my number for the right corporate job. Any help would be greatly appreciated. 6500 tt 3600 pic 3230 turbine :)
  2. RichardFitzwell

    197 notices to furlough at CAL

    The original announcement was to furlough 125. Now 197 notices of intent to furlough are going to be sent out this week. That will make the total number of furloughed CAL pilots 637 effective May 2. According to Gordon Bethune, no one at CAL has taken a paycut except for himself. Sh!t!
  3. RichardFitzwell

    Airline Nuptials?

    Keep an eye out for a possible marriage announcement in the next couple months. Two airlines. Currently with disparate fleets and route systems. The ceremony may be officiated by an aircraft manufacturer, who may be right now sponsoring the rehearsal dinner. Further we sayeth not. For now...
  4. RichardFitzwell

    Question for CHQ pilots

    I am furloughed from a major now and it seems like it will be awhile before I am recalled. I'd like to fly for Chautauqua but I need to know if I will have to resign my senority number if offered employment. Anyone? Thanks.
  5. RichardFitzwell

    Is it time to give up senority?

    I am one of many pilots on furlough from a major airline. It has been eight months since my last trip and I am trying to stay positive that I will one day return to my airline. Therefore, I refuse to give up my senority number. If my airline doesn't return, then I will never return to fly for...
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