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I dont think this Oct vote will pass if there is no monetary gain for the pilots. If the company needs more pilot domiciles they can change the policy without a vote.
My "yes" vote is for sale only.
Hi!
I talked to a NJ guy who knew what was going on as far as "home basing". He asked me where I lived, and how many airlines flew in there. I told him 5 + Allegiant. He said I would have no problem commuting from my home airport. He said Fargo was another example of what type of airport you could commute to.
He said the deal would be done and public in Oct or maybe Sep, and then go to a vote. He told me to get my stuff in now.
Good Luck!
cliff
ILN
Hi!
I talked to a NJ guy who knew what was going on as far as "home basing".
Good Luck!
cliff
ILN
Hi!
I talked to a NJ guy who knew what was going on as far as "home basing". He asked me where I lived, and how many airlines flew in there. I told him 5 + Allegiant. He said I would have no problem commuting from my home airport. He said Fargo was another example of what type of airport you could commute to.
He said the deal would be done and public in Oct or maybe Sep, and then go to a vote. He told me to get my stuff in now.
Good Luck!
cliff
ILN
Hahha. That's funny. I just saw most of the MEC and IBB Ngotiators days ago.
None of them knew EXACTLY which cities would show up on the 100 city list... much less Fargo.
Here's a way to think of it...
100 cities means that only 2 cities would be offered per state.![]()
Not Alaska or Hawaii. So that opens up four more.
Thanks to both.
Is Netjets interviewing folks who want TEB and/or PBI or does it vary throughout the year?
Thanks again.
To add to Diesel's post, the company has the option of also starting you at the one so-called satellite airport that's been designated for the TEB domicile, which is HPN.
If the company assigns you to start your tour at HPN, you have to report there and the company is responsible for parking fees, if any. Also, the company is responsible for returning you to HPN at the end of the tour within your duty time limit.
That is only true if you live with in 90 miles of the domacile and satellite. If you are outside of that 90 mile (Mapquest distance) then they can only start you at your domicile. If you live in NOVA then you can only start and finish in TEB (unless you elect to airline elsewhere on your last day - but that's another topic).
So, um, let's say I have a friend . . .
Based out of LA, at the end of his tour, how easy would it be to get his ticket changed to Seatac?
And don't tell them about wanting a dummy ticket until after they book the ticket back to your domicile. That's one of the more important hints from the guys booking their own tickets home. That way, you'll likely have a bigger budget to book your own ticket.
Hopefully some of the folks using this scheme will chime in with more details for you.