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With that train of thought are the Air Canada E-175's RJ's? They are paid mainline pay and benefits, and when they replace an Airbus on a route the route is still flown by a mainline pilot. Oddly enough if the Airbus is replaced by a 70 seat CRJ this is no longer the case.

Air Canada pilots are paid by Air Canada. RAH E-170 pilots are paid by Republic, Chataqua what ever they are NOT buy Us Air or United therefor they are a regional.
 
Look at your paycheck and the tail of your aircraft.... Do they both have the same name written on them? No? Than you my friends are flying RJ's no matter what certificate your airlines operates on.

That sucks. I looked at my tail last week and saw a Delta widget. My paycheck says "Northwest Airlines." I guess I fly an RJ. My paycheck is a lot bigger than a 170 first officer's though.
 

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