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canyonblue said:ANY furloughed pilot regardless of giving up seniority or not would still have to
A.) PASS the interview.
B.) PASS the sim.
C.) PASS the RJ training at ACA.
We do not have the luxury of "keep trying till you pass" that some Majors have. The RJ training here is filled with riddles,puzzles, and hurdles that have sent MANY new hires and Captains back where they came from. IF you come to ACA and get the RJ FO spot, don't think that just because you flew a bigger plane or even the same plane (Ask any Ex-Midway pilot about this one) that it is just a matter of changing the color of your epaulets, my friend you would be in for the surprise of your life. If ACA chooses to hire any fuloughlee that, in my opinion, would be fantastic. However, BE CAREFULL WHAT YOU WISH FOR!
Marko Ramius said:Rotweiller,
It's not fun to me to have to respond to posts like canyonblues, insuiating that we are bad pilots and couldn't pass CRJ training. We don't know each other at all except this board, why should we start beating up on each other everytime we percieve a threat.
AWACoff said:Once a Laker, always a Laker...
PS. Has anyone seen my sheep? See Yooooo!
canyonblue said:The J41's are going to be phased out next year on a one for one with the 328jet. We get our first 328jet in United Express colors in february and it will be flying that month. Orders for United Express are 20 CRJ's and 10 328's for 2002. ACA wants to be all jet by 2003 and I assume it will happen as our flying is very busy right now. UAL has given us some flying but that also changes on a month to month basis. Good luck to anyone coming here as with the orders and options the future is pretty bright. Also the fact that we are still making money.
Wow, my head's spinning from the time warp ... were we really so wrapped up in that stuff four years ago ?
yup.