The difference is you're speaking in hypotheticals versus what the RAH group just DID IN REAL LIFE (ie 50% DROP in rates taking flying from a mainline group).
Here we go again. It's all the pilot's fault. Those mean RAH pilots.
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The difference is you're speaking in hypotheticals versus what the RAH group just DID IN REAL LIFE (ie 50% DROP in rates taking flying from a mainline group).
Where the hell did he say that? Nowhere. He'd say the exact opposite, which makes his point even more valid...that you have idiots flying large aircraft for less money than other pilots flying aircraft 1/3 the size!
If you're making crap money flying a 37 seater, and someone makes crappier money flying a 100 seater, I think it's ok to point that out.
I think it is ok and fair to point out that it is PDT's 4th or 5th contract compared to the Chautauqua contract that was ratified in 2003 and presently 5 carriers that represent RAH negotiate are negotiating a new contract. I wouldn't shoot the horse, yet. It's about to get interesting with the seniority arbitration and contract amalgamations, etc.
Here we go again. It's all the pilot's fault. Those mean RAH pilots.
I don't think it should matter which contract it was. If pilots would demand industry standard work rules and pay at the first contract (I realize it's not easy), you'd never get regional airlines that expand so quickly because they are so cheap.
But the pilots at those regionals are only there for the quick upgrade, so they don't mind. Unfortunately they bring down the whole industry's pay rates. The "quick upgrade" is a cancer, and the excuse that the airline is too young is bogus.
Just like you did with the 190's. Try being realistic man; you're working for the #1 company that is ruining the industry. I don't know how you sleep at night.
No, it is not that easy. Just ask the boys at PSA what happened in 2002 to get jets on their property.
You're right. I just read between the lines.
But surely anyone who paid to fly the right seat in a Metro at Ameriflight should have the credibility to tell off the Republic pilots. :erm:
I bet he doesn't reply to this thread again!!!!!!
Considering Republic hasn't hired in almost 2 years, I doubt any FO has less than 1000 hours. And I think I read their Captain minumums were over 3000 hours.
Really? Then they must pull that bullsh*t where they count every 1 hour of sic at Repukelick, as 2 hours total for the purposes of meeting the 3,000 hour upgrade mins. Their junior CA's have been on the job 3 years. And with all the 500 hour or less new hires the regionals were hiring, most would need more than 3 years to get the 3,000 hours. And how would you explain how they pulled off getting 3,000 hours back when upgrades were 1 year?