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Very cool to hear that. Congrats!pa56pa said:Airwolf works for pt 135 charter company that is rare indeed... I work for a similar company out on the west coast but we only have 2 C560 Encores... and looking to acquire more... Our boss also believes that if you make the pilots happy, service and productivity increases which makes the customers happy!! We average 7 days off a month.. When on call, we're only on call from 6 - 15:00 Pac time.. used to be 6 - 10 am.. We know in advance of our trips at least 2 days... but occasionally get last minute pop trips from the night before ... (I laughed about this.. cuz I had gotten used to "pop-ups" being... get to the airport RIGHT NOW!! LOL) Our schedule is very manageable... and stress free... No more back to back ragged flying schedules, flying hungry on per diem, no more flying crappy equiment!! YES!!! I love my job, I love my job, I love my job...
Nothing personal, but this is a significant misstatement of fact. Many of the pilots are doing multi-days trips (up to 7) coming home, pullling 10 to 14 hours rest and being shipped out again the next day. One of the pilots I know, flew or was in training 23 days out of the month June. He received 4 days off and was on call the remaining three days. Nobody, to my knowledge, was released from duty in the month of May. This place is so bad that with only 14 pilots they are in the middle of voting a union onto the property. True, nobody is pulling weeds, but management has threatened to make people pull weeds. They have also stated they will not fire anyone and give them the satisfaction of collecting unemployment, but will instead abuse them until they quit. As punishment for refusing to communicate with management while in rest (which is their right), the pilots are now being required to report to the airport at 0500 on their first day on call. Several of the people who work there who have been in aviation for years are seriously considering finding jobs pulling weeds because they are treated so poorly.acroflyr said:Well you can use any math you want, but we are only flying around 16 to 18 days a month, with duty periods while on call and being released on some days. Nobody is out for 7 back for 10 hours and out for 7 again. Does not happen. Usually if your out that long you will get at least 2 days without flying when you get back. Nobody is pulling weeds either. Many people on this board and others I have talked to have mentioned that some companies do not give scheduled days off, or duty periods while on call. This does not seem that much different than the Flightworks schedule above and someone seemed to think that was a great job. The question still is, do you think this is a bad schedule for a 135 operation.
PS, is blacklisting illegal?