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RedheadCFI said:This might be a stupid question but will they be putting new hires into the right seat of the 787 or are all new hires going into the 73/75? Thanks.
Hutchman said:I don't know of anyone going strait to the 777 yet so I doubt it.
You and me both man........just wanting to get the interviewTomct said:Be patient grasshopper~! Get the interview first, get offered a job and THEN worry about what you will fly!! I would love to fly whatever they want me to fly!
JP4user said:Two guys did very early on in the hiring.
Gelopilot79 said:Just curious, I'm a low timer so bare with me here. Got 920/150. I might get a job if all goes well for the interview with Commute Air for Beech 1900D's Would I be thinking realisticly to be flying for continental in a few years, grab a bunch of turbine time, a good amount PIC, and get hired with Continental? Since they do feeder for continental, does that help? I heard I have to get jet time in order to even get considered, just wondering if thats true.
Thanks
BluDevAv8r said:There hasn't been a new hire yet that has gone from new hire to 777 FO. One or two have been trained on the 777 under a year but none have gone straight to the 777 from the street as far as I know.
-Neal
JP4user said:Then the guy last year on the south street bus who just got back from Narita was lying through his teeth.
Plug said:What I think Neal was saying was that nobody has had the choice of 777 as a new hire, only 737 or 756. That being said, on day one you have the right to put 777 at 100% on your standing bid (I wouldn't, but to each their own.) Come August or February when the vacancies are posted, if you have the seniority then you get it. Those 3 folks at the bottom of the 777 probably got the award on one of the last 2 system bids.
COpilot said:The bottom 3 guys in EWR B77 FO are '05 hire.
venr122 said:Doesnt hurt that your locked in the 756 for a couple years either....(less upgrading to the 777 of course)
I like you plan on hanging out on my current equip for awhile. Would love to fly the 756 but enjoying the flexiblility and seniority on the 737. (54 percent after only a year.)
highflying said:Does CAL offer 1 or 2 day trips at any bases?
KozzyCFI said:While I realize the mystic that so many people have with the 777, realize also that it only goes to a handful of places. London, Paris, India, and China come to mind. Plus you'll be an IRO forever!!! There are 3 times as many FO's on the 777 as there are CA's. As a recent newhire onto the 756, I'm doing my fair share of IRO and deadheading. At least I have TONS more variety. For me personally, 756 is perfect and I've got no plans whatsoever of bidding of these great airplanes until I can hold a captain slot on at least a 737. But, to each his own.
BluDevAv8r said:Actually, only 1 of the bottom 3 are '05 hires and he was in the 113 group and actually posts on this forum from time to time.The other 2 were hired in 2001, furloughed, then recalled in 2005.
-Neal
COpilot said:I'm sorry went to staffing a saw Emp#, did not follow up with the seniority list. Thank you.