johnsonrod
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Yep. Got a Lear 31 there.
If you're flying a Global right now, just stay there! (unless they're paying you really really low) Aren't you about to be recalled?
But our schedule is as follows:
Based Aircraft (assigned to one tail number, plane returns to base): 14 days on call, 7 hard days off
Roaming Aircraft (assigned to one tail, plane does not return to base, airline to and from work): 8 days on the road, 6 hard days off
Reserve Pilots (not assigned to any tail, airline to and from work): 8 days on the road, 6 hard days off
Some of the Pinnacle certificate pilots are still on a 15 on/15 off schedule I think. And some of the "heavy" (gulfstreams, falcons) guys are on a week on/week off, and others are on a two on/two off rotation.
Also, there are "based" pilots on the Pinnacle cert., but I'm not sure what their schedule is like. Any PCL guys wanna chime in?
Regardless, I think they plan to keep working toward a more standard schedule. Either way, I'm pretty happy with it... we get a good deal of time off... not common for 135. And based pilots on the 14/7 schedule are home and don't fly some of the 14 on (unless dispatch is screwin' them and keepin' them on the road... this is happening to some folks).
Sounds like it might turn into a sinking ship. You are only as good as the people you have around you and this kind of stuff is going to lead to high turnover, low moral, and a lack of quality candidates.
Dude it's anything but a sinking ship.