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CFIfornow

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"Big Sky Airlines is accepting resumes for direct-entry/Street Captains. Preffered minimums: ATP, current and qualified with a B1900D type rating. Pilots may be assinged to any current or future domicles. On-line resume must state your interest in a direct-entry Captain position."


1. Why the need for street Capts.

2. Is MDW a base?

3. Is the info on airlinepilotcentral correct? $34/hour first year capt?
 
Bases are Billings- Guys hired in the 80's-90s are the only Capt's
Boise- Take a couple of years to hold as Capt
Fort Lauderdale Street Capt
SpringField ILL Street Capt

Not a member of CASS.
8days off Reserve in 28 day bid period
Limited to never fly more than 19seat planes.
(Unless MAIR HOLDINGS sells them)
www.mairholdings.com
www.bigskyair.com
 
A sign of the worldwide pilot shortage and coming hiring boom next year.
 
What is the word about new hire FO's? A friend has been swimming in the ocean for a LONg time now!
 
8hour you have to believe
 
Most junior BIL capt hired 10/2004.
Most junior BOI capt hired 1/2005.

In anticipation of upcoming growth, Big Sky doesn't currently have enough FO that are qualified to upgrade. I could tell you more but I'd have to kill you.

The scope between Big Sky and Mesaba is not enforceable because the two contracts contradict one another. Big Sky could eventually fly aircraft with more than 19 seats (highly unlikely).

Watch out for a new domicile way out east.
 
The 19 seat scope restrictions was the ONLY thing upheld during the bankruptcy... which in this era of all for the company screw the labor would suggest that Big Sky isn't going to fly anything over 19 seats while owned by MAIR.
 
Whos the Chief Pilot over there now?
 
"Most junior BIL capt hired 10/2004.
Most junior BOI capt hired 1/2005."

Those guys have been bumped with the expansion as far as I know. Sent packing to springfield to fill openings.

I just talked to Oct 04 Hire and he was making the drive out to the midwest forced to springfield for DEC schedule.

"The scope between Big Sky and Mesaba is not enforceable because the two contracts contradict one another. Big Sky could eventually fly aircraft with more than 19 seats"

This is false information. Big Sky CAN NOT fly more than 19 seats. It has been challanged in court and up held. As long as MAIR holdings owns both. The Judge basically said it was signed and it is to be upheld, And not brought up again. It about the only thing the Mesaba pilots didn't loose during there bankrupcy court hearings.

There may be some one over at BS that is telling young pilots and recruits that it is not enforceable, but they are either lying or just don't know any better.
 
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The scope between Big Sky and Mesaba is not enforceable because the two contracts contradict one another.

We have a small army of lawyers that begs to differ.
 
A sign of the worldwide pilot shortage and coming hiring boom next year.

Not a chance. There is only a shortage of extremely low-time pilots who WILL WORK FOR CRAPPY COMPANIES FOR LITTLE OR NO PAY AND TERRIBLE QUALITY OF LIFE.

There is no shortage whatsoever of qualified pilots to work for well-paying companies who treat their employees well. None.
 
I hate freight, that’s right of the dozen companies who meet your definition of well paid and good treatment, they will still have the opportunity of being selective, however the other 170+ companies are experiencing recruiting challenges.
 
I hate freight, that’s right of the dozen companies who meet your definition of well paid and good treatment, they will still have the opportunity of being selective, however the other 170+ companies are experiencing recruiting challenges.

Just curious, which category do you put USA Jet/Active Aero in?
 
The on-demand industry, of which USA Jet is a part is about to return to the good ole days of 1999-2001, where recruiting is greater challenge. Like the class in September of 2000, review 200+ resumes, invite 100 to interview, 25 elect to show for the interview, offer 16 jobs, end up hiring 14, there are 6 no-shows, 2 drop out in ground school for other jobs, 5 finish IOE and go on line, Start another class in October of 2000 repeat the process. This is all part of the worldwide pilot shortage and coming hiring boom of June 2007. BTW of the six no-shows, only two called to lets us know they were not going to attend class. I assume space aliens abducted the other 4.
 
BTW of the six no-shows, only two called to lets us know they were not going to attend class. I assume space aliens abducted the other 4.

Yeah, space aliens from planet Chautauqua in the Republic galaxy.
 

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