BirdCatcher
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suupah said:you get there you get in a plane and you fly!
Unless the airplane is broke, which is about 70% of the time
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suupah said:you get there you get in a plane and you fly!
Alaska82 said:I've been avioding violation for awhile working shady 135 cargo in ratty ass twin cessnas, so a few mel's doesen't scare me. I realize from what you are saying that maintenence may be a little shady. I've worked 135 for 3 months and there have been 3 or 4 engine failures!!!! There may not be a hiring boom 2007 but companies like SW and Continental are hiring. American with its 2000+ furloughs will hire I believe. Those furloughs are TWA guys that have been screwed for like 7 years plus, they are about to through in the towel. Plus age 60. I don't know about the other companies. But a year or maybe a little longer and I'll start getting PIC turbine and then another year and Ill be marketable. I not here to retire regional...... If I can help it.... HAHA
Alaska82 said:American with its 2000+ furloughs will hire I believe. Those furloughs are TWA guys that have been screwed for like 7 years plus, they are about to through in the towel.
GEORGE DUBYA said:I agree ALASKa. Upgrade time is really quick. I would rather fly the plane instead of sitting their pressing buttons in the right seat of a regional jet for years.
BirdCatcher said:Unless the airplane is broke, which is about 70% of the time
Vandelay said:Nah, at Colgan you'll still probably fly most of the time out of that 70% of time.
Heywatch this, they actually paid you under the 75 hours? Or did you still get paid 75 hours?
Tell me again why I even bid
Spitfire said:Colgan Air...It's not that bad.
Spitfire said:About maintenance. Sure I've seen 6 stupid MELs, or even some stuff not get fixed coming out of a maintenance base. It's not that big a deal.
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Spitfire said:1Fast upgrade. The only that counts in this industry is TURBINE PIC time. You can have all the SIC Jet you want, it won't count for sh!t other than your total time. Ask all the old farts you want, that's what they all say. Majors love commuter pilots cuz they know we work harder than most.
Spitfire said:2Pay isn't that great, but we are the highest paid Beech pilots in the country. All companies make pay mistakes sometimes. It happens, get over it. Yeah yeah so you make more second year flying an RJ, fine. But at Colgan you're upgrading to captain. Also, if they call you on a day off, then DONT ANSWER THE PHONE. It's that easy.
Spitfire said:3You get to actually be a pilot, not a system monitor, or a switch flicker, or computer programmer. I know some are more interested in the instant gratification that an air conditioned jet and the QOL that can sometimes go along with that. But that ain't fer me right now. I'll go for QOL when I'm sitting in a 737 or 717 or whatever bigger stuff might come along.
Spitfire said:4My personal QOL here is great however. I get about 12 to 14 days off, fly about 95 hours a month, and my commute home is a one legger with Southwest. ONCE AGAIN, I realize that it is not always so perfect for everyone.
Spitfire said:5About maintenance. Colgan can be pretty dumb about some of their logistics, it's true. However, the airplanes are not only 20 years old, but ridden hard and put away wet. I'm actually surprised things aren't broken more often. Sure I've seen 6 stupid MELs, or even some stuff not get fixed coming out of a maintenance base. It's not that big a deal.
Spitfire said:It's a stepping stone, not a career company.