Flydog,
You are right on. Great post.
Safetycheck,
I'm not a combative person. When someone starts complaining about my employer, I just want to set the record straight.
So is everyone happy there?
No, not everyone is happy at Flight Options. Most people are, but not everyone. I know a former RTA pilot who was a Hawker captain and his seniority holds King Air right now. He wasn't happy with the downgrade in airplane, but he is happy with the pay raise. There aren't a lot of egomaniacs here that have to fly the biggest equipment we have. They want the money, and that RTA pilot got a raise when he started flying the King Air. That made him happy. As was previously mentioned, most pilots who were original Options pilots are happy. Mergers are meant to be good for the company(ies) in the long run. You will always find folks who are unhappy with mergers, so we do have some angry employees right now. I think it's a safe bet most of them (of the few angry folks) are former RTA pilots. Once all the wrinkles get ironed out, I'm sure they will be happy too. It's not just the change in aircraft or seat, it's deeper than that. They lost some benefits and other perks they would have had with RTA. Unfortunately, they won't get those back. It's definitely a downside to the merger.
Let me ask you...what do you like flying better...the EMB or the King Air? How long will it take for you to upgrade? How are the customers taking the merger?
I like flying airplanes, period. If I got paid six figures to fly a J-3, that would be my dream job. The ERJ was nice, but sitting reserve wasn't. I had 11 days off per month, and half the time I would have to commute out a day early, so you can bring that down to 6 days off. Now I know I have 14 days off (sometimes more) the company won't touch me. That adds up to more time spent at home with my family. I don't have to commute anymore because I have an airline ticket waiting for me. Those two factors make my life a whole lot easier. Plus, I know my schedule for the rest of the year so I can plan holidays and vacations with my family. The paychecks aren't a whole lot different either. With per diem included, the difference per month is less than $400 than what I was making as a captain on the RJ. An airplane is an airplane. I like flying them all. I fly a King Air 200 with 1100 hours on it. It's got EFIS on the capt. side and it'll do everything that RJ would. It's not a 450 kt. airplane, but how many RJs can you fly into a 3,200 foot strip on an island off North Carolina? We do some great flying in the King Air, and I don't miss the RJ because of it.
Upgrades are not a long time. I'll be leaving the King Air for a light jet within a month. From there, probably between a year and a year and a half (from starting with the company to upgrading) to get a PIC slot. Eighteen months is not a long time. Granted, we get typed right off the bat as an SIC, but getting used to the paperwork, handling pax problems, etc. takes some time to get used to. I'd rather sit back and watch my PIC handle that for a year or a little more, and learn from him.
The customers are dealing with the merger pretty well, from what I've seen. To be honest with you, I've had one complaint in the last three months. One lady had an incident with catering during the week of the merger. She understood the merger was going on, so she kept the complaints to a minimum. Once again, mergers are always tough. You will always get complaints.
One last thing... The management types at RTA kept a lot of things from their pilots. I've talked to the former RTA guys about it, and it's going to take a lot of time before they start to trust management at FO. I know after Indoc, some of the former RTA guys started to trust our management, just because we got a three hour question and answer session with Ricci, and he was straight up with us on everything. It was all fair game (some took it a little too far, but that's another thread) and Ricci did a great job of handing the whole thing. Over time, the RTA guys will grow to trust management and that will improve the morale on the RTA side of the house.
I understand people want to see what's happening with the Frax market right now. It's a new part of aviation that's growing very rapidly right now. The thing that irritates me is people like you coming on here complaining about Flight Options' problems and you aren't even a part of the company. You will find bad with any company, but at Options, the bad is far outweighed by the good. I hope you find what you are looking for.
Best Regards,
Combative Clap
