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JetsRforKids said:
What is the spread between 737 and 757/767 awards during training. My goal is to get to Houston as fast as possible and if I get the 75/76 does that mean I will be stuck on the east coast for a while?

Spread varies. I went the 73 route and got into IAH a week after the LOE.


catIIIc said:
What is the cost of the medical insurance that they offer new hires for the first 6 months and what does it cover? I have heard that is an option other then COBRA.

They don't offer any coverage for the first 6 months. However they suggested an independent, short-term provider called Health Plan Administrators, Inc. (HPA) and gave us the brochure with their contacts.

http://www.hpa-inc.com/index.cfm

They have a few options to consider and after figuring out what we need we sign up for an OK plan - costs me $169/month.
COBRA from my old place was $726/month but again all depends on the plans.

Hope it helps.
Good Luck.
 
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igneousy2 said:
Why would they say that? not being sarcastic.

Also, I was looking at the pay scales and it seems that just about every type has some overlap on the payscale. For example, according to Airlinepilotpay.com the 737-500 is a small but the 800 is medium. How does this effect your pay? What hourly rate is reserve based on. Is it the same for the 757/767? Or are the 757/767 considered seperate aircraft?

Thanks,

If you fly a 737/300-500-700 you get small narrowbody pay. If you fly a B737/800/900 or B757/200/300 you get large narrowbody pay. B767/200/400 widebody pay. Reserve or soft time you get blended rate times guarantee or actual which ever is greater. Right now on the B737 its about 50% of the difference between small and large narrowbody.
 
Of the 16 in my class, we were given 8 IAH slots, but we were all 737. It varies, but there is a pretty decent amount of movement, so I'd say the 737 is your best bet if you want IAH quick, but it can vary from class to class. I was nuts and stayed with NYC, just wish it was a bit cheaper there!!
 
B757 IAH Update

Just a quick update on the B756 and B737 IAH slots. The company just emailed some of the new hires that were awarded the B756 in EWR and said that they have 7 B756 openings in IAH starting in January. Some of these guys haven't even left the training center yet.

This doesn't happen very often and it might still be quicker to get to IAH on the B737 for the future new hires but I would bid the airplane you want to fly. At least that is a sure thing.
 
I am going to be in the jan 10th class and was wondering if anyone has any ideas on equipment and base awards. I know there is a system bid in Jan and wondering when that will go into effect. Can't wait to start.
 
I haven't looked at them but I have heard from other people that they aren't that great. You will be on reserve for a long time in IAH on the B756 but if you live there that's not so bad.

Good luck!
 
Haven't taken a good look at the lines but the aircraft flies to Florida(757) and to the West coast as well as ANC and a few trips up through EWR. The 767 does Amsterdam and HNL and GUM going West. There is a nice 6 day I believe that takes you to HNL, GUM, NRT, GUM, HNL. 6 days and five legs with at least 24 hour layovers in all cities. Goes pretty senior. The 767 and 757 also go South from IAH to Mexico(757) and South America(both). You won't see as much of Europe being based in IAH unless you get a 4 day through EWR to Europe or something. 737 in IAH does some cool stuff as well in Central and South America as well as West Coast and everything in between. Lots of 4 days with trips going through all the 3 domestic hubs. You can cover some ground on a 737 in 4 days flying all Continental's types (300,500,700,800,900) in a single trip. I'm in training so I should't be looking too much farther than my books but I have to admit, I've peeked online at the various fleets trips etc.

IAHERJ
 
Is the FO list in Guam stagnant? If it were bid for, would it likely be awarded, or is the lock-in making things stagnant? When were the last FOs awarded Guam (bid-wise, not necessarily newhire assigned). Thanks!
 
A new hire in the Aug 23rd class was awarded Guam on the system bid we had that closed in the end of September.
 

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