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Does flying a big plane make you a "Majors" pilot?

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Yea..SW has always been the big man on campus!!
Go learn your roots.

If you'd flown with some of our ultra senior guys you'd know I WAS talking about WN..... or any other "startup" airline that made it. I've been around the block and seen it many times.

You're funny. And I'm guessing naive. But hey bro, if you need a job and they're hiring then I'm wishing you the best.

Gup
 
I dont know about this whole major airline thing, but I'm not about to leave my "national" airline to go to a major airline such as American Eagle for example. :D
 
I dont know about this whole major airline thing, but I'm not about to leave my "national" airline to go to a major airline such as American Eagle for example. :D
I was not really classifying them the same way the DOT does. Regardless of what they say Eagle is a regional, UAL is a major, and Skybus is a black hole.
 
This is an interesting topic. We know what constitutes a Major by the DOT standards. What is considered a Major on Flight Info? Could you be a Low Cost Carrier as well as a Major? So AirTran and Southwest are low cost carriers but on here they are Majors. Due to the revenue? If revenue is the only stipulation then I think Skywest, Mesa, and Eagle should start posting on this board.
 
This is an interesting topic. We know what constitutes a Major by the DOT standards. What is considered a Major on Flight Info? Could you be a Low Cost Carrier as well as a Major? So AirTran and Southwest are low cost carriers but on here they are Majors. Due to the revenue? If revenue is the only stipulation then I think Skywest, Mesa, and Eagle should start posting on this board.

Lets see the Legacy section under flight operations
 
WHO CARES!! ARE WE THAT INSECURE THAT WE NEED LABLES? Why do some need to justify their exisistance and/or why do they care what others think.
If the Skybust pilot wants to consider himself a Major Airline Pilot, then let him. Next time some pilot trys to inflate his position tell yourself that he's probably doing it to compansate for other his other shortcomings!! Eg. small weenie
 
So today waiting out a delay at CMH I am sitting down eating lunch, and the pilot next to me who worked for Skybus struck up a conversation. I do not really know much about Skybus, and he filled me in. Low pay, but stock options, that is why he was there, whatever I think not my problem.
Then he ask me about flying for Eagle, I tell him that I am happy and as far as regionals go I can not think of any place I would rather work, and also that I am considering a move to Netjets. He then goes on to tell me how I should consider coming to Skybus, they may not pay a lot but at least I get to fly at a major airline. I asked him why he thinks of Skybus as a major, and his response was "because we have big planes" I smiled and said that I dont think that I would like living in CMH.
Do you guys consider Skybus a major airline? I know they fly larger planes then the RJs that I fly, but in chosing between Eagle and Skybus, hands down Eagle for me.

If they would pay me enough with a good QOL I would rather fly a super cub around Alaska. I don't wish another pilot bad luck, but I have a serious bad feeling about Skybus. Stock is only good if it is worth something. As far as NJA I am biased but it is great compared to Mesaba in the haydays.
 
Whats make a "major" pilot? How about what makes a "major" company?

Does your company provide free transportation to the interview?

Does your company provide free accomodations during the interview?

How about the same for newhire training?

Do they provide you with a car during training?

Do your full benifits begin on day 1 of employement?

Does your company provide you with a full uniform and $400/yr uniform allowance?

Does your company provide meals (from a big menu)during your normal work day?

Does your company reimburse any and all tips givin during the work week?

Does your company provide you with a cell phone?

Does your company provide you with the same type of benifits as senior management might have?

*****
The size of the plane doesnt matter. Its how they treat you, that matters.
 
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Whats make a "major" pilot? How about what makes a "major" company?

Does your company provide free transportation to the interview?

Does your company provide free accomodations during the interview?

How about the same for newhire training?

Do they provide you with a car during training?

Do your full benifits begin on day 1 of employement?

Does your company provide you with a full uniform and $400/yr uniform allowance?

Does your company provide meals (from a big menu)during your normal work day?

Does your company reimburse any and all tips givin during the work week?

Does your company provide you with a cell phone?

Does your company provide you with the same type of benifits as senior management might have?

*****
The size of the plane doesnt matter. Its how they treat you, that matters.

Does any company in aviation provide all this, I know outside aviation, professionls are get this kind of treatment, along with company cars, game tickets, ect, ect.
 
I've flown the B744 on MS Flight Simulator. That must mean that I'm a major pilot too! What's better is that I did it for free just like I said I would so I could fly a big shiny jet!

Skyward80
 

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