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How long to hold 756 IAH for new-hires and what are the trips and the flying like????
Thanks
About six months, that's based on the hire date of the junior guy on the August bid award. The flying is mostly domestic. Only one European destination(AMS) for now, there's talk that the Heathrow trip will the a 764. The Pacific flying is great, but senior. Mostly domestic flying for the junior folk, with Quito and Lima thrown in for fun.
Awesome airplane, though.
CLO and EZE too, no?
Are the reserves used and abused in IAH like they are in EWR?
About six months, that's based on the hire date of the junior guy on the August bid award. The flying is mostly domestic. Only one European destination(AMS) for now, there's talk that the Heathrow trip will the a 764. The Pacific flying is great, but senior. Mostly domestic flying for the junior folk, with Quito and Lima thrown in for fun.
Awesome airplane, though.
Wow. I thought the 756 IAH was at least a 12 month wait. Six months is great.
Any idea how long to hold IAH 737? Thanks
For the most part, the time req'd to get to IAH on the 737 is mostly dependent upon how long til the next bid. If you start just before a bid comes out, it'll be quick. If you start just after a bid comes out, it'll be longer.
Also, it was six months for the person to be awarded the position. Being trained is a different matter. For example, i bid 756 last January and I went to training in October. I put the class off two extra months. So it was six months FROM the award til the earliest class i could've gone to.