capnflyright
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Alright, heres the skinny: The ICT-AFW-ICT run is a four night (monday night to early friday morning) a week flight that shows at 10:15 pm local time with a 1.4 hour flight to AFW. You sit around for three hours and depart AFW for ICT around 3:30am. 3.0 hours a night. Then you will be on reserve from Friday to monday with a two hour call out. The run will stay a F-27 run for as long as the plane holds out, expect years. As a F captain you can expect to fly our Midland Tx run, AFW hot spare run and anything else the company would want you to do. The pay and the company are o.k. but the F is a mighty airplane worthy of all its good and bad rumors. We need two street captain pronto! so I can go home and pick up my life...been in a hotel since March 2005.capnflyright said:Just wondering what the runs are like. Sitting? Flying? Pay? Schedule? F27 or ATR? Thank you in advance.
Schicer said:For F27/ATR captains: 3000TT, 1000multi, 1000 or 500 turbine (not quite sure), and 500 crew.
Apply quickly! Only one or two possitions open.
What the hell is up with that? I'd love to check out an ATR operating feeder for a change of pace, but right now I have it too easy. Don't get me wrong, but what's up with working a full week and then being put on call?blingair said:Alright, heres the skinny: The ICT-AFW-ICT run is a four night (monday night to early friday morning) a week flight that shows at 10:15 pm local time with a 1.4 hour flight to AFW. You sit around for three hours and depart AFW for ICT around 3:30am. 3.0 hours a night. Then you will be on reserve from Friday to monday with a two hour call out.
Around 25k per year, salary.CaravanMan said:Any idea what starting F/O pay is?
Heck man, this is nothing...the SEA folks fly two straight weeks of Alaska, then one week of YVR-OAK then a reserve week which is usually away from your home base. We are pilots, not people.FN FAL said:What the hell is up with that? I'd love to check out an ATR operating feeder for a change of pace, but right now I have it too easy. Don't get me wrong, but what's up with working a full week and then being put on call?
When I used to work for the paper mill, United Paperworkers International Union (UPIU), we got two hours pay if the company called us at home.
WTF is up with working a full week and then being on two hour call all weekend, that's bull ship.
FN FAL said:WTF is up with working a full week and then being on two hour call all weekend, that's bull ship.