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PA31Ho

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Is it true that most regionals make you sign a 1 year contract? Or are they usually longer or shorter than that?

Thanks
 
All I know of is Colgan at 12 months and great lakes is two years I believe. Some dont have any. I am sure others could help you with the different airlines
 
Chautauqua - one year

Eagle - none
 
Chautauqua - one year

Eagle - none

What?

Chautauqua October 2003-October 2007 and it's ammendable 6 months prior to October 2007.

Eagle....didn't they sign a 12 year contract or something???


A training contract...sorry. I signed a 1 year $10,000 training contract 20 months ago. I think they changed it to $15,000 and 2 years??? I'm not 100% sure.


I was really having a hard time understanding that...my wife is a teacher, naturally, and they have been signing one year contracts for the last few years so I must have been thinking about that.

But if anyone was wondering how long Chautauqua's contract is you can just look above.


 
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Great Lakes contract is 15 months from the day of your checkride with a $7,500 penalty for leaving early or getting canned.
 
Colgan is 12 months when you start as an FO, 6 more months when you upgrade to captain, and 6 months if you transition from Beech captain to Saab captain.
 
ExpressJet has no training contract.
 
CommutAir:

No Contract
No Training bond
No Autopilot
No Bathroom
No Flight Attendant

Just a bunch of Beech's......in both Blue and White colors for the fashion consious traveller....:)
 
Pinnacle-

No contract to sign.

No hotel or per diem during training either.

But, you do get $200 a week "pay" now while in training...
 
PDT doesn't have one.
 
Air Wisconsin,

No Training/employment Contract
Paid monthly guarantee during training
Hotel paid for (single occupancy)
Travel to/from training paid for
One of the best CBA's after concessions
The best CBA in the regionals after we win our greivance!

Rekks
 

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