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Texx said:
How many SKYW pilots would you say commute on DAL and UAL?

Not sure exactly how to answer that, or if I understand the question... but... I think about 50% of SkyWest pilots are commuters. A great majority commute on UAL and DAL.

www.alpa.org/skywest
 
reno said:
Not sure exactly how to answer that, or if I understand the question... but... I think about 50% of SkyWest pilots are commuters. A great majority commute on UAL and DAL.

www.alpa.org/skywest

I was reading about struck work and this thought crossed my mind. How difficult would it be for a SKYW pilot, that flew struck work and commuted, to obtain the jumpseat with DAL or UAL?
 

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