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Traumahawk said:Does anyone know of anyone at CHQ assigned the 170 that ISN'T 23 or older?
Thanks!
---T-hawk
Nope. I'm upgrading on the 145 right now, and I asked our POI about that (just was curious). I don't believe they're actually typing new-hire FO's but having the ATP mins helps with the green-on-green waiver problem (since we're the second airline in the hemisphere to operate these things, there's a small problem finding captains with 75 hours time in type).avrodriver said:What's the big deal? Insurance? There were two of us in my newhire class Avro/146 class at Mesaba that were 22 and about 1200TT. Is there anything radically different between putting a non ATP qualified newhire in a 135/145 verses the 190 other than what would look better on a press release if God forbid something bad happened?AD
I think that is part of it. A lot of pilots have the bigger is better view point. Most of us DO like to fly bigger equipment.BoilerUP said:Are people still in awe of the E-170, or is it the "bigger-is-better" envy some people have regarding airplanes?
I honestly don't get it.
Maybe I missed the point (blond moment in a non-blond head), but I don't really understand your point. How could one be "fairly high on the FO list" as the company acquires more aircraft? As vacancy bids are awarded, the more senior FOs could push those FOs down the list. This has happened at numerous airlines with newer aircraft. As the company acquires more, they need more positions filled, and more senior people bid and are awarded the position, thereby pushing the junior people who thought they were "set" downwards into the never ending world of reserve.generaltso said:I think that is part of it. A lot of pilots have the bigger is better view point. Most of us DO like to fly bigger equipment.
But I also think it is because if your on the 170, you will be fairly high on the FO list as deliveries have just started.
I don't really see what the big deal is... both jets, each has its pluses and minuses. Having more bases and better travel benefits is never a bad thing!