siucavflight
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Obviously you have a great grasp on the industry there junior. Read the subject. Opinions from people who know American Eagle. Maybe you could give us your opinion on how to do a lazy-8 but stick with what you know.
I flew for Eagle for 7 years. Unfortunately for the regional side of the industry Eagle's contract is becoming better and better due to default. We all know about upgrade times and I would have to say that is their drawback. Training department is very good, flight crews are great. The most I miss about Eagle are the people I had the opportunity to fly with.
Instead of being junior manned, why dont you just turn your phone off?
2) It takes another lawsuit to make sure that the Eagle pilots with numbers are included in the recall, and when that suit is won, another 7 months are added to that time, and...
Just curious Eagle-ista, why should Eagle piots with numbers get "recalled" to AA if they were never "furloughed" from AA to begin with? Yes, they had numbers here but they never flowed through. As such, they can flow through only when there is a "new hire" class, not a "recall."
Do you know any differently?
73
73,
What are we talking about, a total of 25 (less than 5% of 500ish) pilots that might flow up? In fact, I would bet you the beverage of your choice that an informal poll would show that there are more flowbacks that want to stay at Eagle than there are flowthrough Eagle guys that want to flow-up.
The company has a tidal wave of hardships to process unless they find a way to re-figure the whole Letter 3 supplement. I say they poll the flowthroughs and allow them to change their status. Then delete that many flowback positions from Eagle and master shuffle the entire AE list.
What do you think?
left Eagle after 6 years for SKyWest!!
That is because we just had so many guys get fed up and quite that everyone is getting a composite and we have about a third of our normal reserves. That means that all those composite line holders are going to be flying well over 90 hrs and have only 8 days off after all the junior manning that is going on. I have already lost 2 of my off days to JM and it's only the second day of the month!
If we lose any more pilots to greener pastures, we can say that all new hires will get a hard line immediately out of IOE. But since we won't have any composite/reserve line holders, is that really a good thing?
My advice, go elsewhere... you'll still be flying under some crappy regional contract but at least you will be doing it as a Captain. CHQ or SKW are way better options. (Having friends at both airlines, just my opinion)
Just curious Eagle-ista, why should Eagle piots with numbers get "recalled" to AA if they were never "furloughed" from AA to begin with? Yes, they had numbers here but they never flowed through. As such, they can flow through only when there is a "new hire" class, not a "recall."
Do you know any differently?
73
Do they pick numbers out of a hat when they recall, or do they do it by seniority number? If it's by seniority number (and it is), why wouldn't they recall AE guys with numbers? Our discussion here is really irrelevant since this will go to an arbitrator....as usual.
Anyone know what the eagle road show is like.
How many days out.
How many off.
I am in Miami. What are the chances of getting base there?
(this would make reserve a breeze).
My preference is the ATR props.
Dont ask why, I just like the nostalgia.
Flying for fun, I hope to generate enough funds with my part time biz to feed myself.
Right now I CFI part time and do the biz part time. CFI pay is @ $15 with top pay at $24 for the MEIs. So I would consider Eagle an upgrade.
Also, please explain this JM that most folks are complaining about.
los..i dont fly for Eagle so i dont want to even begin to answer the actual questions about the line flying there....but to answer you jm question....it stands for junior manning...it bassicly when the company "tries" to get a hold of you on your day off and "strongly suggest" that you go fly....the trick is to not answer the phone if you actually want a day off.....