Sun Devil 2000
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dondk said:Most of this statement is true...
The questionable part is if it will be the EMB-170.. it will be something bigger than the CL-65 that is for sure. Just remember WHEN/IF this will happen is the real question.
Simon Says said:Not to flame, but just to bring up a point.
Do you guys have scope, and if you do what kind of language is it? The reason I am asking is that 9E would love to purchase another certificate and start transfering flying to them. Just like others.
Mesa---------Freedom
Chataqua-----Republic
Mesaba-------Big Sky
Trans States------------Go Jets
I know there is more, but I cannot remember. So I definatley would not get excited about 9E buying another certificate. Especially during section 6.
No problem, some fine PCL folks have helped me out. Thanks for the effort though.FDXFO2007 said:See what you started Bluto. By the way, I tried to get you that copy but my computer is just too darn slow!
dondk said:We are NOT excited about another certificate, the line pilots don't drink from the kool aid table, only the new hires do... Maybe some of the lower time guys will buy into it (where is Training when you want him). This is not a ploy for section 6, this is corporate wanting to increase thier bonus's while they still can.
8HRRULE said:Dude, respectfully, I disagree. If I was offered a chance to fly the EMB-170, I would take it in a second, union or not. I know many others who feel the same way.
8HRRULE said:I would fly the emb-170 for free if i had to. I represent the "new status quo".
Flyer1015 said:Mr. New Status quo, I have a job opening for you.
We have just launched a company based out of Asheville, NC. We've had a successful start, and for the first month, we posted a $500,000 profit. Now, due to corporate expansion that's expected for the next five years, we have talked with Embraer to provide one E170. The aircraft will be leased to us. We are looking to hire 1 pilot, a First Officer. One of our employees is already qualified to be the captain.
The requirements are that you need to pay us $25,000 for the E170 type rating and initial training.
After that, once you start flying on the line, there will be no pay. You will have to fly out of Ashville, NC. We cannot help you with housing, expense per diem pay, etc.
To sum up, there is no pay whatsoever, and in fact, we just need a check for $25,000 for your type rating and initial training.
Mr. New Status Quo, we look forward to working with you. Email me your resume at:
YOU'RE THE BIGGEST DIPSH*T EVER @ FLY 4 FREE . COM
8HRRULE said:Dude, respectfully, I disagree. If I was offered a chance to fly the EMB-170, I would take it in a second, union or not. I know many others who feel the same way.
dondk said:Ask the Freedumb guys how it felt to leave the union carrier for the non-union company. Ask them how it felt being denied the jumpseat, ask them how it felt having their names on a list. Then ask them when they "lost" the non-union status how it felt getting intergrated back to the union seniority list. Many paid the price dearly, many still do to this day.
One funny thing about this industry.. peep's don't forget.. The CAL/EAL thing was what.. about 20 years ago and it is still talked about today.