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cpierse said:I just looked at the August pairings for IAH. It looks like there are only a few standups, and quite a lot of actual overnights (just like a REAL airline). Does it all change once the awards come out?
I'm still in the Beech, but barring a painful QOL, I would probably bid for IAD if and when it happens.
I just saw a dude fly 7 days in a row, 7th was a part 91 repo flight. They will do this in a heartbeat.
HughBeamont said:These are just a few of the lessons that all Colgan FOs should be taught either in ground school or on IOE:
The absolute best policy for a Colgan pilot is to NEVER, I repeat NEVER pick up your phone without checking the caller ID from the time you check out on your last day until your show time on your first day. NEVER. Unless you want to fly and/or compete for the company whore crown.
There is no concept of "I'll rub your back, you'll rub mine". The complete lack of communication at the mothership means your favor is off the map 5 minutes after you agree to do one. If you want quid pro quo, extract the concession at the time of the favor.
Realize that they have you for 16 hours from your show time every time you come to work. And you might not get home.
If you have a reserve day followed by a day off, expect to have your ass dumped somewhere other than your base, and then travel home on your day off.
Check in with dispatch early the night before you have a reserve day (like 5pm). They don't think up the screwy stuff until far later. Then don't pick up your phone until 5am or 11am, whatever the case may be.
Do not try to assist in solving dispatch problems. Any idea that you offer that makes sense will be immediately discarded, so don't offer it. There's always the chance they'll think of it.
When your day is disintegrating and you are wondering, "What are they going to do with us next?" just relax, hang out, and do not call them. Nothing good can every come of asking questions. They have you for 16 hours. They might even forget about you.
BRA said:You ever call them because the FO kept asking you what is going on next? Then dispatch or crew scheduling asks you what city are you in? I always find that question kinda funny when i am on the clock.