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What An Industry
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DalyATP said:Seems like so much negative jazz around here. If your happy at your regional I want to hear about it.
Where are you at?
Why do you like it so much?
Could you make a career there?
Im curious because Im "in the market" of sorts and Im curious to hear where people are happy.
Alchemy said:Being new doesn't make me a naive, ignorant bastard. Thanks.
Alchemy said:ExpressJet
4 months with the company, so far so good. Hiring is still strong, we're still getting new aircraft deliveries and everybody in the company I've met so far has been easy to get along with. The operation is well run for the most part and quality of life on reserve is not too bad. I'm getting 12 days off per month and pretty much have the ability to fly as little as 40 hours to as many as 75 hours per month, depending on my preference.
Would I make a (permanent) career here? Maybe, but probably not, considering 3rd-4th year FO pay at the majors tops our 18 yr capt pay. The risk of jumping ship is still very worth it considering the wage difference. Is going to the majors still something a qualified regional pilot can reasonably expect to do? I don't know. There are definitely worse ways to spend a career than senior capt. here, but like I said, not my first choice.
Alchemy said:ExpressJet
4 months with the company, so far so good. Hiring is still strong, we're still getting new aircraft deliveries and everybody in the company I've met so far has been easy to get along with. The operation is well run for the most part and quality of life on reserve is not too bad. I'm getting 12 days off per month and pretty much have the ability to fly as little as 40 hours to as many as 75 hours per month, depending on my preference.
Would I make a (permanent) career here? Maybe, but probably not, considering 3rd-4th year FO pay at the majors tops our 18 yr capt pay. The risk of jumping ship is still very worth it considering the wage difference. Is going to the majors still something a qualified regional pilot can reasonably expect to do? I don't know. There are definitely worse ways to spend a career than senior capt. here, but like I said, not my first choice.
capt. megadeth said:I don't really understand why commuter pilots (I used to be one) think growth at their company is so great esp. if they want to end up at a major.
MORE GROWTH AT A COMMUTER = LESS GROWTH AT A MAJOR = LESS JOBS AT MAJORS. I am not trying to be a pain here, but doesn't that make sense to you guys/gals?
known said:and you were ok with sitting on reserve forever??? as I have for three months now!! this sucks, there should be growth at the regionals too. glad that you used to be a commuter pilot and can now look down upon us all from your perch.
known said:and you were ok with sitting on reserve forever??? as I have for three months now!! this sucks, there should be growth at the regionals too. glad that you used to be a commuter pilot and can now look down upon us all from your perch.
wahoo250 said:after instructing for a year and flying part 91 corp. for 2 years, i can say QOL is unmatched other than pay. but then again money doesnt buy happiness and when you upgrade its not all that bad of money. definately low but liveable. I cannot believe the flexability in scheduling once a line holder. first time i was able to decide what days I wanted to fly throughout the month in my flying career.
wahoo250 said:ive been living on my own. I also paid off college on my own. I do construction on my days off...that sucks. and no i am not happy with the money i make flying. it will come though. I also know I was making a hell of a lot more flying part 91. close to six figures as an F.O.. However, that lifestyle is not what i want to lead when I have a wife and kids. so in the long run I will make money doing what im doing probably with a better schedule. also...mom passed away 3 years ago. learned a lot from that. when I go, Im not going to my grave wishing I worked more I can tell you that much.
capt. megadeth said:I really didn't mean it that way at all. Yes, reserve sucks and there should be growth at the regional level to a point. I just think that it is something to think about. I really didn't intend to pi$$ anyone off.
known said:and you were ok with sitting on reserve forever??? as I have for three months now!! this sucks, there should be growth at the regionals too. glad that you used to be a commuter pilot and can now look down upon us all from your perch.
Red Swingline said:Yeah it would be great to fly something drinking Jet A, but I personally dont mind flying something small 'cause its real flying not a systems monitor from after T/O and prior to landing. Hand flying an 1800 RVR approach with a 20 knot direct crosswind is the biggest rush in the world. And that is multiple times
Red Swingline said:I've Been at Cape Air now for 6 years. Like any airline it has its good days and bad, but when you look at the QOL I've got it pretty good I'm working a 4/3 garenteed 40hr pay a week plus any extra that I want to volunteer for. The equipment is good (for a C402), and home in my OWN bed every single night. Yeah it would be great to fly something drinking Jet A, but I personally dont mind flying something small 'cause its real flying not a systems monitor from after T/O and prior to landing. Hand flying an 1800 RVR approach with a 20 knot direct crosswind is the biggest rush in the world. And that is multiple times
hey wahoo? could you elaborate a bit on this? part 91 is corporate flying, right? i'm not a pilot, i'm just now learning this stuff. having a wife and kids with a good QOL is probably my top priority. i don't really believe in divorce and the first woman i marry should be and will be my last. i want to be a constant presence in my kids' lives as well. so i have considered getting on at a regional and having kids a few years into it, when i am semi-senior, and staying at that regional until my kids are grown, then either make the jump to a major (depending on my age/luck) or just finish my career out at the regional level. however, corporate flying interests me as well. so this is why i would like for you to explain what you meant. what about your career in part 91 wasn't going to be beneficial to your wife and kids? what, if i may be so nosy, made you change your mind/career path?wahoo250 said:I also know I was making a hell of a lot more flying part 91. close to six figures as an F.O.. However, that lifestyle is not what i want to lead when I have a wife and kids.