Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Space Wrangler said:The "new" D.O., who was a guy from Diamler-Chrysler resigned a year to the day after taking the job b/c he couldn't get sheeit accomplished.....yesterday when we didn't call you was your day off.....pay is not great 28k for a citation F.O.....I will say that maint is pretty good....a couple of cowboys flying the line.....citations, hawkers, gulfstreams, falcons.....enjoy the kool-aid.
A. The D.O. is moving to JAX to "just fly". From my understanding he came out of retirement and only intended to be the D.O. for a short time from the start. And he accomplished a lot, despite the problems caused by a previous D.O. with moral and attitude.
B. Your quote about "yesterday when we didn't call you was your day off" is a crock. I don't know when you were here, but it is not that way now. VERY, VERY far from it! They track all days that we are on call, and it is reported in monthly format to Standards. Every day that you were on duty, and what times. NO ONE IS ON CALL FOR OVER 14 HOURS, PERIOD.
C. Yes I am new, and yes I am in a great aircraft (G4), but I have also been out in the "real world of 135", and the operation, schedule, and way of life is far superior to any experinece I have had in the past. A lot of people don't realize how good they have it until it's gone. Also, from my point of view if you are not part of the solution, then you are part of the problem. If there is something that you don't like, instead of bitching on a board, do something about it! The prospects and growth here are tremendous, and Scott's attitude about his employees and the company are a rare atribute that many Pres. don't have! I am not trying to pick a fight, but if you want something to change, do something about it! If you can't change things by yourself for the better, ask me, I'll help.
AirWolf said:Yes, the Citation guys do fly a lot, but their worst schedule is 7 and 7 until we get crew in HEF. ... The Citations are flying a lot. We just added three crewmembers this week. And when I say flying a lot I mean that they do a lot of out and backs, occasionally some two to three day trips, but everyone is home a lot more than they are away!
AirWolf said:Our schedule is 5 hard days off, and 5 soft days off a month, ... We have a 4 hour call out for domestic flights and 6 hours for international, very rarely we do have pop-ups (2-3 a month)....We know about most of our trips 2+ days in advance.... Mainly, it is a priority to get the crews back home.
AirWolf said:Yes, you are correct that the GII pilots are on call for 12 hour shifts. These are the same pilots that are complaining that they are not flying enough, and they are on call AT HOME!
Sure things have slowly been getting slightly better since the shutdown, and since the change in DO and CP. But the main hold up to change is the top. We have sub standard pay and benefits (47K for Citation Cpt and 27K for FO), and have been promised a change for a year. There have been many job offers given, but not accepted due to this. Airwolf's wife works in the office, and he flies the GIV and so his treatment and perception are going to be different than the rest of the pilot group.AirWolf said:People asked my view on FlightWorks, and from the 135 side of the world, this is a great place to be. ... Of course we have growing pains, every company does. The difference is that everyone here is working to make things better, from the top down. Can you honestly say the same where you are?