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Heard several (7) very junior F/Os left to go to Chautauqua. Their reason was that even though the payscale is a little bit lower than Comair's - CAPTAIN at Chautauqua pays more than F/O at Comair.

So, assuming the upgrade time at CHQ remains 3-5 years while Comair's is significantly longer, I have to say it seems they have a point.
 
gordon24 said:
How many more newhires this year?
22 more in October. Told no more after that this year, but it could change.
 
Newhires and Windows

I just spoke with a friend who interviewed during the third week in September and got the call one week later. Was told that he'd likely be in class by February.

Interesting . . .

Regarding A1, A2, etc. windows, they are the specific "window" time periods that reserve pilots must be available by pager for 90 minute call-outs to assignments. It's been awhile (thank goodness) since I suffered the pain of reserve but my recollection is that most of the windows are 14-hour periods (e.g. A1 might be 4:00 to 18:00). One thing I remember most about reserve -- particularly ready reserve -- was that warm, fuzzy feeling I had everytime I saw a newhire class getting the tour of the crewroom. "Ah, I'm 8 more guys closer to getting off reserve."

Good luck to all the newhires. We're happy to have you aboard.
 
Unfortunately the A1 window is 0001-1400. I never got called really early but the trips that I did get all had 0445 or 0500 reports every day, which really wears on you after awhile.
 
Thanks, Wrigley, for the clarification on the A1 window.

I'm glad it's been long enough that I forgot about the complete nature of the misery.

By the way, next time you want to use my wife's picture for your avitar, I'd appreciate it if you'd ask first!!
 
Looking4Traffic said:
Thanks, Wrigley, for the clarification on the A1 window.

I'm glad it's been long enough that I forgot about the complete nature of the misery.

By the way, next time you want to use my wife's picture for your avitar, I'd appreciate it if you'd ask first!!
Haha, my bad man. She just took her shirt off on her own, what was I gonna do?
 
Re: Wrigley's Avitar

Haha, my bad man. She just took her shirt off on her own, what was I gonna do?

No worries, man. She does it for everyone! I always have to call her before I get home from a trip -- just to make sure she's alone!!

She warned me that, if I agree to concessions, she's wearing a winter coat all year long and never taking it off.

**CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED****CENSORED**!

I'm sorry, what were we talking about?
 
Chautauqua? does anyone going there realize that US Air has more of chance liquidating than Delta reaching Chap. 11?

any thoughts?

upgrades will come to a halt at Chautauqua if US Air goes under, Hopefully they won't for many livlihoods at stake but, what's up?
 
According to Buttrell, Delta has first right of refusal for the 33 Chautauqua airplanes that are currently wearing US Airways paint.

If that is the case we can expect them to show up as DCI airplanes almost overnight if US Airways liquidates.

Good for Delta. Bad for Comair.

I suspect Mesa and Trans-States have Buttrell on speed-dial in order to quickly make similar arrangements.
 

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