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Any help on what to do to get a job there besides sending them your resume?
any recent hires can shine some light on what is competitive flight time and experience?
Also, I see that the co deadhead you from your resident airport to the departure city, but do they deadhead you back to your resident airport?
I see that the lines always start at JFK and then back at EWR in the middle of the pairing (6-7 days later), then on to the second half of the 17. Has the company considered breaking the 17 in 2 halves? Perhaps making some lines 7 on 7 offs?
If one is one reserve, how many R4, R3, R2, and R1 are in each 17days? do you know that in advance?
Thanks alot for your info.
YesAlso, I see that the co deadhead you from your resident airport to the departure city, but do they deadhead you back to your resident airport?
Good luckany recent hires can shine some light on what is competitive flight time and experience? 7200TT 560 in the whale
Also, I see that the co deadhead you from your resident airport to the departure city, but do they deadhead you back to your resident airport? yes
I see that the lines always start at JFK and then back at EWR in the middle of the pairing (6-7 days later), then on to the second half of the 17. Has the company considered breaking the 17 in 2 halves? Perhaps making some lines 7 on 7 offs? lots of variations on the theme.
If one is one reserve, how many R4, R3, R2, and R1 are in each 17days? do you know that in advance? Unless you bid reserve you would until the day before.
Thanks alot for your info.
I see that the lines always start at JFK and then back at EWR in the middle of the pairing (6-7 days later), then on to the second half of the 17. Has the company considered breaking the 17 in 2 halves? Perhaps making some lines 7 on 7 offs?
Not sure about the 400 lines. Rumors abound, though.
I haven't been here all that long, but so far I have found a line holder's schedule to be somewhat more reliable than a reserve. Even if you end up off of your scheduled line, they seem to keep the line holders moving before the reserve guys. Basically I treat every schedule I get as a mystery tour. I leave on one day, return on another, and who knows what will happen in between.
I went to a Miami job fair and got called for an interview within a couple of weeks. Got the good news letter about a week after the interview.
Sorry to hear about Aloha. If Kalitta doesn't work out, I hope you find something else that you like soon. Feel free to fire away any other questions.
Get your stuff in, I don't think this is the end of the airline shut down. If I where a betting man I would say there will be a few more before the music stops.Much much thanks for all of your info. I'm just another Aloha guy trying to find work.
sorry, more questions:
Are the -400 lines expected to be better/worse/same as the classic's? Same Pay?
It sounds like there is a great amount of flexibility that the co has with regards to the pilot's schedule. Do they only do that to the Reserves, or the line-holders' schedules are never reliable too?
Any ideas how I can get the call sooner for an interview? How long was your wait? Thanks again.
Get your stuff in, I don't think this is the end of the airline shut down. If I where a betting man I would say there will be a few more before the music stops.
Me thinks the same. My stuff is already in, and I'm gonna go to the Miami Job fair this Sat. Other than Captain Paul Bishop, are there other names I should be aware of?
Also, how senior are those LA-HNL-HKG runs?
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