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The P180 is quieter inside than just about any very light, light or even mid sized jet. Outside, not so much. Sounds like an angry bandsaw on roids. Due primarily to the 5 blades turning at 2000rpm with the exhaust blowing right into them. All you need for a headset is a telex 750. Sometimes we don't even use them.
 
The P180 is quieter inside than just about any very light, light or even mid sized jet. Outside, not so much. Sounds like an angry bandsaw on roids. Due primarily to the 5 blades turning at 2000rpm with the exhaust blowing right into them. All you need for a headset is a telex 750. Sometimes we don't even use them.

Ya know, never realized how much your avatar looks like you..except Taz has more hair!

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It's more quiet than most jets. I'm reminded of that every week when I airline someplace. Our low cabin noise level comes from a combination of accoustic insulation in the fuselage and the rearward-facing props, which direct most of the noise aft of the tail. Those props spin at 2000 RPM for climb and 1800 RPM for cruise... Thus, the distinctive sound.

As far as the cockpit noise, the really isn't any. A little wind noise and a subtle hum from the props. Lightweight Telex headsets are Avantair standard issue and work great.
 
It's more quiet than most jets. I'm reminded of that every week when I airline someplace. Our low cabin noise level comes from a combination of accoustic insulation in the fuselage and the rearward-facing props, which direct most of the noise aft of the tail. Those props spin at 2000 RPM for climb and 1800 RPM for cruise... Thus, the distinctive sound.

As far as the cockpit noise, the really isn't any. A little wind noise and a subtle hum from the props. Lightweight Telex headsets are Avantair standard issue and work great.

How do you like your job now versus Republic? Which do you like better? What are the major diffrences? Feel free to PM if you like...
 
How do you like your job now versus Republic? Which do you like better? What are the major diffrences? Feel free to PM if you like...

The regionals and the fractional industry have very little in common. For me, the 7-on/7-off schedule is a big plus. I'm also happy to be back in a turboprop. Morale at the company is great. Variety of destinations is another bonus. I might see both coasts in a week, or possibly see the Caribbean and Maine in the same week. Really good stuff...
 
I just submitted an application, I have 2000 hours, with 1000hrs SIC turbine at a regional. Would that be somewhat competitve?

I live about 10mins from Caldwell, NJ (CDW), and 20 from EWR. What are the odds of getting either of them as a base? Also, do you ever end up at your base for a night during your 7-days on? Or are you gone for the entire 7days?

Avantiar seems like a pretty nice place to work, especially since the airline biz is goin down the drains.
 
I just submitted an application, I have 2000 hours, with 1000hrs SIC turbine at a regional. Would that be somewhat competitve?

I live about 10mins from Caldwell, NJ (CDW), and 20 from EWR. What are the odds of getting either of them as a base? Also, do you ever end up at your base for a night during your 7-days on? Or are you gone for the entire 7days?

Avantiar seems like a pretty nice place to work, especially since the airline biz is goin down the drains.

I'm CDW based (until they make Albany an official base). You'll most often pick up an airplane at TEB or you'll airline out of EWR. Once you're gone for the week, you're gone for the week. You probably won't see home, but then again every week is different.

Elizabeth will love you if you tell her that you'd like to be based at CDW or EWR. With 2000TT and 1000SIC turbine she'll like you anyway. You'll need to pass the ATP written before you can interview.

We appreciate the airline guys/ladies for taking us to work and getting us home at the end. It looks like there may be some tough times ahead for them...
 
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As far as the cockpit noise, the really isn't any. A little wind noise and a subtle hum from the props. Lightweight Telex headsets are Avantair standard issue and work great.

That sounds a lot better than the ultra/encore which is one of the NOISIEST JETS civilian jets I've been in. It's terrible. The company should issue Bose headsets with those aircraft.

Too much front window !!
 
I'm CDW based (until they make Albany an official base). You'll most often pick up an airplane at TEB or you'll airline out of EWR. Once you're gone for the week, you're gone for the week. You probably won't see home, but then again every week is different.

Elizabeth will love you if you tell her that you'd like to be based at CDW or EWR. With 2000TT and 1000SIC turbine she'll like you anyway. You'll need to pass the ATP written before you can interview.

We appreciate the airline guys/ladies for taking us to work and getting us home at the end. It looks like there may be some tough times ahead for them...


Thanks for the info, that sounds pretty positive. I guess the 7on schedule just takes some getting used too. I am 22 and single so being home for that long probably wont be so bad.

Any idea on how long it usually takes to hear back for an interview? As far as the flying goes do you pretty much see all of the country? Or pretty much stuck flying along the east coast?
 

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