CatfishVT9
Anti-Democrat
- Joined
- Jan 22, 2004
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Yup, we don't need more splintering of the pilot group, and there's plenty of Captains who spoke up against both T.A. 1 and 2, many of them on the grounds of F/O pay and Scope alone.As a senior guy who's doing all he can to make sure all sides are equally represented...
Go phcuk yourself #5!
I defnitely can agree with that point, there's absolutely NO excuse for someone not to have read both documents before voting and rely upon 2nd hand information, even if a lot of it came from me, I'm certainly not infallible.Lear,
My point was that some of the complaints I heard about TA2 were about issues that were in TA1. I just can't understand why it's not important enough for everyone to read every line in it.
As a senior guy who's doing all he can to make sure all sides are equally represented...
Go phcuk yourself #5!
Yup, we don't need more splintering of the pilot group, and there's plenty of Captains who spoke up against both T.A. 1 and 2, many of them on the grounds of F/O pay and Scope alone.
There's money in the pot for everyone, point your aggravation at the people who WROTE T.A.'s 1 and 2 and tried to sell you on continuing that big difference in pay.
If your doing that your not an H'MO, just senior.
I'll go phcuk myself now...tired of AI doin it 4 me.
we need Samuel Jackson from "Pulp Fiction".
"What does the pilot group look like?"
"What?"
"Say what one more time M'Fer. I double dog dare you...What does the pilot group look like?"
"They wear uniforms"
"GO ON"
They fly the planes"
"DO THEY LOOK LIKE A BE-OTCH?"
"What?"
Bam!...right in the leg
"I personally believe it's because the Q-400 is the perfect replacement to about 50% of our 717 fleet because of the stage lengths we fly. 90-minute or less legs are up to 30% less CASM in a Q-400 than the 717."
What is the CASM of the 717 vs the 737-700?
The 737 has twice as many seats as the Q400. On a CASM basis, the 737 is a much cheaper airplane to operate. The only questions are do the markets you fly into support that many seats or do you need more frequency (more flights per day with less seats per flight) to give travelers enough options.According to your airline's Form 41 data, '07 Q3 operating costs per hour: (sorry, don't have anything more current with me!)
B717 $2919/hr.
B737 $2635/hr.
And for your reference, Horizon Q400
Q400 $2058/hr.
Obviously, it's hard to make an apple to apples comparison with all the variables in play as mentioned previously. However, note that the Q400 rate is based upon a stage length a few hundred miles SHORTER than the B717 which was based upon a stage length a few hundred miles less than the B737. If the B717/B737 stage length was adjusted downward toward the Q400, the numbers would favor the Q400 even more.