flydog
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You really dont have the entire story. There is a very minor group of pilots that are unhappy with the changes their life went through when RTA was bought out. This is not representative of the pilot group at large
Yes there were pilots that were displaced from left seat to right seat and even down an airplane type. This was because there were too many pilots for too few airplanes. The RTA pilots were working 24 more days a year and this required more pilots per A/C.
The pilots that were bumped to SIC received PIC pay which in most cases was equivalent to what they were making at RTA as Captains.
It seems like the biggest problem with these folks is they have egos larger than the airplane they were flying. There are a ton of pilots on furlough right now and this small group of RTA pilots are bitching because they have to fly a BeechJet instead of a Hawker. I guess the best analogy I could make is getting bumped from a 777 into a 757. Personally I would give my left nut to fly either one.
I have friends who used to fly a 767 that are now sitting at home wondering how the rent is going to be paid. Union or not sometimes business economics and harsh reality force big changes for people and in this case a coupe of swelled heads had to go to the right seat and smaller airplanes. The alternative could have been unemployment.
I can honestly say I have never met a Flight Options pilot who was unhappy while I have met a lot of RTA pilots who were intensely at odds with their management. It seems like this apathy carried over to their new job at Flight Options.
As far as upgrades. The guys hired in March into the King Air right seat are going into light jets now. The upgrade times to Captain are running slightly over one year.
Personally I have flown as Captain in both jets and King Airs and I dont care which one I fly on a given day but my ego may not be as large as others. I dont consider being assigned a King Air trip some kind of insult just because it has propellers. Quite frankly I would prefer a DC-3 if they had one. I enjoy flying and a day spent with the gear up is better than a day spent on the ground.
You really dont have the entire story. There is a very minor group of pilots that are unhappy with the changes their life went through when RTA was bought out. This is not representative of the pilot group at large
Yes there were pilots that were displaced from left seat to right seat and even down an airplane type. This was because there were too many pilots for too few airplanes. The RTA pilots were working 24 more days a year and this required more pilots per A/C.
The pilots that were bumped to SIC received PIC pay which in most cases was equivalent to what they were making at RTA as Captains.
It seems like the biggest problem with these folks is they have egos larger than the airplane they were flying. There are a ton of pilots on furlough right now and this small group of RTA pilots are bitching because they have to fly a BeechJet instead of a Hawker. I guess the best analogy I could make is getting bumped from a 777 into a 757. Personally I would give my left nut to fly either one.
I have friends who used to fly a 767 that are now sitting at home wondering how the rent is going to be paid. Union or not sometimes business economics and harsh reality force big changes for people and in this case a coupe of swelled heads had to go to the right seat and smaller airplanes. The alternative could have been unemployment.
I can honestly say I have never met a Flight Options pilot who was unhappy while I have met a lot of RTA pilots who were intensely at odds with their management. It seems like this apathy carried over to their new job at Flight Options.
As far as upgrades. The guys hired in March into the King Air right seat are going into light jets now. The upgrade times to Captain are running slightly over one year.
Personally I have flown as Captain in both jets and King Airs and I dont care which one I fly on a given day but my ego may not be as large as others. I dont consider being assigned a King Air trip some kind of insult just because it has propellers. Quite frankly I would prefer a DC-3 if they had one. I enjoy flying and a day spent with the gear up is better than a day spent on the ground.