Flooder305
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Flooder305 said:Not only I guess the high failure rate, but the ones who did get their ticket, would then jump ship to JetBlue or greener pastures....... Kind of a wierd twist of fate, that now FlyI is paying a fee-per-departure...
Fromage said:Well, there is a reason that their senior pilots were never hired by larger airlines, no?
Fromage said:The high failure rate of FlyI pilots in Airbus training has led them to outsource the flying to RyanAir.
Flooder305 said:Speaking of outsourcing, I hear that FlyI's Airbus are being operated for them by RyanAir yes? How is that working? Is it a percentage of profit? Or a fee per departure like ACA used to be or what?
Fromage said:The high failure rate of FlyI pilots in Airbus training has led them to outsource the flying to RyanAir. I believe that it is a fee-for departure. RyanAir has also taken all of the good looking flight attendants and left the ugly ones to crew the CRJ's.
GogglesPisano said:I can vouch for what AZ Typed said. As usual, FlyI tried to re-invent the wheel with it's Airbus operations. The most frustrating thing is the fact that we are the only airine out of 150+ operators that uses a manual paper-based w&b calculation. The FO basically takes the FEX written before every pushback because a bean-counter decided an automated system in a $30 million airplane did not make sense. Lots of fun when the gate keeps sending stragglers down a minute before push and the rampers throw more bags on at the last minute. Needless to say a lot of flights leave the gate late (and management wonders why.)
As far as training goes, however, the failure rate is unusually low for ACA (sorry, FlyI)
Temp Bulletins are issued only to be corrected a few weeks later (just to make your manual a complete mess.)
Now they are harassing pilots for calling in sick and actually mentioning it in the Daily Briefing Company propaganda rag.
That's why FlyI will never succeed. The same middle management we've always had.
Great pilot group though -- what's left of it.
PS: Fromage is obviously a troll. But you have to admit, from reading this and some other threads, he's one of the better ones. Not as mean-spirited at Mickey. BTW Mickey, you should listen to Coldplay's newest album -- it might make yiou a nicer person.
Flooder305 said:So I gather from AZ typed's post that the FlyI Airbus's are not being operated by RyanAir? Were they recently? And what's this 200' buzzing business? Someone out trying their hand at NapOTheEarth?