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DHPFLYN

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What is the time frame for a newhire to even have the chance to hold 75/76 in IAH? Also wondering what most are getting in the recent classes?

Thanks alot
 
What is the time frame for a newhire to even have the chance to hold 75/76 in IAH? Also wondering what most are getting in the recent classes?

Thanks alot

Just talked to one of the "higher ups" today. We are currently looking at an additional b767-400 and 3 to 4 b777s. My guess it would take about 6 months to one year to hold the aircraft in IAH. I have been a IAH Captain on the B756 for about 8 months and have just started flying with some former EWR First Officers. They were up there for about one year. We are adding two London flights at the end of March. One 767-200 to LHR and one -400 to Gtw. We will probably be flying the Cle-Paris and Cle-LGW out of the Iah base.
 
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Just talked to one of the "higher ups" today. We are currently looking at an additional b767-400 and 3 to 4 b777s.

Where are we getting the 767-400s from? The only other airline the operates the type is Delta and I doubt they are willing to give any up. I hope you are right about the 777s; last I heard is that hiring would be suspended indefinitely.
 
Where are we getting the 767-400s from? The only other airline the operates the type is Delta and I doubt they are willing to give any up. I hope you are right about the 777s; last I heard is that hiring would be suspended indefinitely.

It is a "white -400" that was not delivered to the Air Force.
 
Thanks for the quick answers. Are those guys biding the 75/76 and going to EWR waiting for the IAH slots? Or are they bidding the 737 IAH and moving over? Also is there a seat lock? Thanks again for all the answers.
 
CAL is still hiring 12-16 a week or so (unsure exact figs) but still going strong until May. CAL suspends hiring during the summer and resumes in the fall. They hire some in the summer but its a trickle.
 
Thanks for the quick answers. Are those guys biding the 75/76 and going to EWR waiting for the IAH slots? Or are they bidding the 737 IAH and moving over? Also is there a seat lock? Thanks again for all the answers.


No seat lock for moving up in status or pay catagory.

You can take a IAH 737 award and move to the 756 on the next bid.
 
I'd second the above. A buddy of mine got it after being with the company for about 6 months.

FWIW, I could not hold IAH756 for almost 14 months. Hired in '06.

That just goes to show you how dynamic it is and how things can change.
 
Where are we getting the 767-400s from? The only other airline the operates the type is Delta and I doubt they are willing to give any up. I hope you are right about the 777s; last I heard is that hiring would be suspended indefinitely.

Actually several -400's from CAL were delivered directly to the desert after CAL modified it's order after 9/11. I've wondered why CAL hasn't pursued these airplanes in their quest for WB lift.
 
Well, I've been at CAL for just one year now. I can hold 756 IAH, but I'd be on reserve. Granted, when I look in open time...ie (reserves cover these trips for the most part) you'll only see 4 trips for the whole month. But, it's still reserve. In EWR, I held a line in 2 months, but only 12 days off. I don't expect to get more than 12 days off for quite awhile. My friends on the 737 in EWR are hold 16 or so days off right now. I'd say most are staying in EWR to avoid the heat in IAH and reserve. The cost of living is a lot cheaper, but that isn't enough for me to move out there. Also, don't forget about mutual base trades. You can bid with another FO in IAH that wants EWR and if it's not "blocked" you can hold it. There's no time limit and you don't have to wait for the equipment bids.
 
Taildragger.....are you serious? I don't think that's the case any more since we're very short with wide bodies. Interesting though.....
 
Hiring strong through the end of May was mentioned a little bit up....that's changed again. Emailed out to a few of us that can't start right away was that there are 2 classes in March, 2 in April and 1 in May. I hope it goes back to each week.

whatitdoing?, how long until your 73EWR friends held a line? Holding one in the 75 after 2 months is much sooner than I would have expected?
 
I've been on line for about six months on the 737 in EWR. I held a line with in a couple of weeks, just untill the next bid. It maybe different now.
 
So just to make sure I understand. I could bid IAH 737 the next bid I could bid IAH 75/76 if I could hold it. I couldn't go 75/76 IAH to 737 IAH. Did I get that right?

Thanks again
 
As with any airline, any bid is only as good as your seniority will allow. Assuming your seniority will allow everything, then yes.....you can always bid UP (737 to 756 to 777, or any type of UP combination) with no delay. However to bid DOWN (777 to 756 to 737, or any type of DOWN combination), that will first require you to complete your 2 year seat lock in current equipment. Hope that helps!
 
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It depends on when you were hired. People that were hired 2 months after me sat reserve 756 in EWR for 6 or so months. I held a line in less than 2 months. My friends that were hired onto the 737 EWR, held a line in 1 or so months. Some guys held 737 IAH out of class, but sat reserve for 6 or so months. IAH is a more senior base. I can hold 756 IAH now after 1 year. If I went to IAH, I'd sit reserve for probably 1 or so more years. This depends obviously how many guys that are senior to me bid 756 IAH. It seems that if you were hired in the beginning or end of the year, you'll hold a line sooner. I'm guessing that has to do with summer slowdown. ie...no one else is getting hired below you.

Ok....bidding. When you're in class, you'll bid a/c type depending on what's offered. You might only have 737 EWR offered. This makes your decision simple. In my class, we had 737 EWR, 737 IAH, and 756 EWR. I bid and "held" 756 EWR. Now, usually twice a year, we have a "system bid". I can't down bid because I'm seat locked from bidding an a/c of lower category. But, I'm NOT seat locked from bidding UP. I can bid 777 EWR, but I can't hold it because of seniority. My friends on the 737 can bid on the "system bid" anytime they want to move to the 756. If there's vacancies and you can hold it, you can bid it. Now, I can finally bid 756 IAH after one year. This is a "system bid" only. I have to wait for the system bids to come out before I can bid. There's ONE EXCEPTION to this. If I have a buddy that's in IAH and sick of the heat, we can "mutual base trade" with each other outside of a "system bid". The base trade is posted for ALL PILOTS to see. The reason is because this effects base seniority. If there's no objections, it will go through. If there is an objection by a fellow pilot, he/she makes it in writing and formally objects. If there's a valid reason, I CAN"T DO IT. Anyhow, you get it?
 
Well, I've been at CAL for just one year now. I can hold 756 IAH, but I'd be on reserve. Granted, when I look in open time...ie (reserves cover these trips for the most part) you'll only see 4 trips for the whole month. But, it's still reserve. In EWR, I held a line in 2 months, but only 12 days off. I don't expect to get more than 12 days off for quite awhile. My friends on the 737 in EWR are hold 16 or so days off right now. I'd say most are staying in EWR to avoid the heat in IAH and reserve. The cost of living is a lot cheaper, but that isn't enough for me to move out there. Also, don't forget about mutual base trades. You can bid with another FO in IAH that wants EWR and if it's not "blocked" you can hold it. There's no time limit and you don't have to wait for the equipment bids.

Funny, a friend hired over a year ago could not get IAH on the 757/767 on the last bid. Maybe the bid prior, but not the last bid. Are you saying people your seniority are flying it out of IAH or you actually held it on the last bid?
 
Well, I'll look again, but I saw 27 vacancies for IAH 756. There were several M6's and I think M7's holding IAH on the 756. This was the last bid award in January. You might want to ask your friend if he bid correctly.
 
Well, I looked again and I'm correct. I'm not going to post the pilot's names for obvious reasons, but 1 year FO's are holding 756 IAH. It might be a matter of a few weeks in class dates, but that's what I see. Also, there are some FO's that are at least 5-6 months junior to me that are listed on the IAH 756 staffing, but I think those were mutual base trades. Anyhow, hope it helps......
 
Oh, she did. Of the 27 vacancies. Only 3 came in behind me(2005 hire). Don't know how much junior they went but not far behind me if I recall correctly. Just trying to put into perspective the shift IAH on the 757/767 gets. Some got it within 6 months while some will wait over 12 months to be awarded this. Don't won't someone who really needs/wants to get to IAH to get hired and choose the wrong airplane for his/her situation if given a choice. Not trying to question your statement as you probably aren't even interested in IAH as a base.

IAHERJ
 
No prob, I just wanted to see if I was looking at it right. I'm interested in IAH, but now with all this merger crap going on, I don't know if moving and buying a house is too smart. I think 05 hires are ok....but 07?? I'm thinking furlough......
 

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