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BellyFlyer

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I think they might be every Monday, but.... Would someone "in-the-know" mind posting the Comair class start dates for the next month or so?

Thanks!
 
from what i could tell off of our company website, the following classes are scheduled so far: 7/21, 7/28, 8/4, 8/11

8/11 is composed entirely of people from the academy

yes, they are still interviewing
 
Comair Classes

I am in a class now and the gouge is that there were classes scheduled for every week this month, August has three or four and the following months are looking like maybe one a month but nothing has been scheduled. (info two weeks old) Things are backing down with new plane arrivals slowing down. Next year only 8 CRJ-700 are inbound, for now anyway. I know there are sim instructors being released back to the line so the slow down was expected way back.

Hope that helps a little
 
Didnt hear much about Kit Darby's latest love-fest.

What did the Comair folks say when they got up to speak at Darby-wood?
 
Comair has approximately 1750 pilots at this time. That's up from about 1350 that were on board during the strike in 2001
 
Otto_Pilot said:
What did the Comair folks say when they got up to speak at Darby-wood?

i don't know what they said there but around here the word is (or was) 130 pilots for the rest of this year and only 130 pilots for all of 2004. this due to the slowdown in aircraft deliveries.

the estimate of our pilot group is pretty close (1750)
 

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