commuterguy
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Popeye0537 said:I hope you guys don't lose your jobs, but if you get another code share you will be inturn "stealing" another regionals flying as how its been put by most of you.
Welcome to the race to the bottom guys.
propsarebest said:Not to rock the boat or anything, but what would happen if COEX managment decides to just park the airplanes? ya know, if we can't have them nobody will kinda thing.
propsarebest said:Not to rock the boat or anything, but what would happen if COEX managment decides to just park the airplanes? ya know, if we can't have them nobody will kinda thing.
Diesel said:Trust me unless you guys are flying for teams or something no NJ, FLOPS, CS, or Flex is going to touch a worn out erj. The owners aren't flying erj's for a reason.
69 planes to put on charter is a huge chore. Not to mention what happens when the pax show up a couple of hours late.
see you in ASE
RSRVWINDSURFR said:If we replace another regional's flying with our own, how would that be contributing to the "race to the bottom?" ...and still be able to gain work without concessions and whoring ourselves out...
Superpilot92 said:I am curious what the range would be on the XR if it was taken down to 19 seats or so because we are doing IAH to BOI now with 50 PAX and full bags. This is only one option the company is looking at but who knows till it happens.
Alchemy said:The range would be the same, about 1300NM with reserves and an altnt. The fuel tanks only hold so much gas.
MJG said:My thoughts on all this, having been with COEX for almost 8 years........
Not sure why everyone is throwing a party like we just rang in the new year or something. Today's announcement was pretty much a given, I thought we all knew that. I suppose that junior pilots who were concerned about their jobs, and junior captains concerned about losing their seats are certainly breathing a little easier. Certainly the timing of the announcement was a surprise, does that mean they've got some solid stuff lined up, I don't know. I for one am not ready to proclaim JR the allmighty savior just yet. I'm a realist and I've seen good things come apart at the hubs, like a set of left mains this week in Houston, with little or no warning. I for one will not be happy at all if we "take over" another carrier's flying, what the XJ guys are going through is pure hell. Pinnacle folks have been without a new contract for how long now? I don't want their flying at any cost. From what I gather we'll see a mix of charter with a very small number of those aircraft(10 or less), point to point flying with XR's(lots of gates available in MCI) and MAYBE just MAYBE some aircraft used to fly for another mainline carrier. Who knows, maybe some will end up in Europe, but that is bad news as none of us will be flying them. The point to point flying thing sounds fun but in all reality, will it work? Can you really honestly make money, in today's cut-throat low fares market, with a 50 seat regional jet?? Didn't work too well for Independence. Maybe it will work better for us. I don't know. Who knows, maybe we'll try what Air Whisky did and use some of our cash reserves to "infuse" some life into another struggling Legacy, cough....Delta....cough. But that means someone else probably gets the shaft. I wouldn't be proud of that.
The only real winner in all this is our master, our landlord, our pimp daddy, Continental Airlines. They're laughing all the way to the bank and beyond.
Just my guarded thoughts.
Alchemy said:http://www.embraercommercialjets.com/english/content/erj/erj_145xr.asp?tela=payload_vs_range
Here's the answer according to Embraer. Their numbers seem a little bit optimistic if you ask me. According to them the XR can do 2100 NM with 50 people and about 2400 NM with 15 people. Maybe if you fly .65 the whole and you dead stick it in at the destination. Either that or I'm missing something here.
As far as I know the fuel capacity on the legacy is the same as the 135LR, so I have no idea why they claim it can go 3000 NM. It can go to FL390, has the A1/3 engines which burn less fuel. I suppose If you climbed like a bat out of hell at 220 knots up to FL 390 then cruised at .65 you might be able to squeeze something close to 2000 NM out of a legacy, but I don't really understand how you could get 3000 NM.
Let's say you burn 750lbs/side at FL 390 and about 350 true. With the tanks topped off at 11,000 lbs in a legacy minus, say 1000 lbs for climbing at an average of 250 true, That gives you about 7 hours of endurance until you're a glider. I can't see how you'd get much more than 2000 NM out of a legacy with any kind of reserve, but maybe I'm missing something.
Popeye0537 said:Just wondering, but why do you think you won't lose your job? Where do you think those 69 airframes are going to be put into immediate service...Not a flame or bash but really? 135...for who?