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Twotter76

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Could a newhire at ASA hold SLC as a base or did it go senior on that rebid? Before you flame me I did do a search and couldn't find the answer - thanks to those with intelligent replies...
 
Oakum_Boy said:
I dona think so. Someone have the lowest senority number, FO side?
The number that I heard after the prelims were awarded was somewhere around 1286. That's out of 1800 I believe.
 
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The latest prelim (yesterday) shows the most junior FO at 1280.

Thank you for shopping at Walmart...just practicing

Blue Skies
 
FlyinT said:
The latest prelim (yesterday) shows the most junior FO at 1280.

Thank you for shopping at Walmart...just practicing

Blue Skies
Well, I was pretty close for going from memory from something that I saw 3 weeks ago...:)
 
well...we all remember that when we first got the RJs...they were all senior. Then one day there was a new hire class for the RJ. Same will happen for SLC one day.
 
Hey everyone,


Anybody know what happen to Scott Larson CA, he moved to DFW and I lost contact, PM me if you have any info.

Unless of course he moved to lose his old buddies.
 

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