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LAXSaabdude said:
Then it's by choice. I haven't even been here 10 years, and I have been an RJ Capt. for 1 1/2 years now. Don't beleive everything people say.

LAXSaabdude.

Then you must be a "flowbie".
 
Jet_Driver,
You can't know that many 6 yr captains because there aren't that many and none on the jet. The displacement in Oct of last year pretty much spanked all the pilots in the 6 year range and some just now got awarded CA again.

The 10 yr FO may simply be one of the guys who were waiting on a specific base or holding a line before upgrading on the jet and has now missed the opportunity due to FBs. The CRJ did go junior a couple times and thankfully the pilot must have been Eagle rights to still be on it at 7 yrs.
 
How does Mesa decide what airplane you get and where you will be based? Are classes usually all Dash, 1900, or jet. Are some clasees a mix? How do they decide seniority for a class. Thanks!
 

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