Fozzy, How long did you sit in the right seat at NJA? Given that you flew a Beech 1900, I'm going to say you came to the company 5+ years ago and was either a street captain or upgraded in 6 months. Some FOs, especially the new guys, may have to sit in that seat for 3 to 5 years, and it just may be a little annoying to see bids always being awarded to captains.
Look I understand the reasons captains bid other planes, maybe it's a bigger plane, a better schedule, more money. It would just be nice if the company was proactive by coming out with a large bid for Ultras, Encores, 400s, and other 1st tier type of aircraft at the same time as G200, Falcon, XL, etc, bids to anticipate the flow change.
I'm just saying that the upgrades have slowed and it doesn't help when captains take captain bids. Since January NJA has hired around 130 pilots (lot including those who left), but in the same time, only place around 70 captain bids. Of those bids, around 25% were actually awarded to FO.
While I’m stirring the pot…..let me address FO pay. No it’s not food stamp wages, but it could be better. Historically FO pay in the industry has always been between 40-60% of what a captain makes. At the fractionals it needs to be much more. Yes, FOs aren’t the “Pilot in Command” nor do they hold the ultimate responsibility for the aircraft in which captains claims to be the reason they need to get paid so well. FOs at the fractionals have to (on top of the regular flying duties) cater the aircraft, stock the aircraft, clean the aircraft, and assist in baggage handling. With these duties, the FOs should get a bit more compensation for what they do.