Welcome to Flightinfo.com

  • Register now and join the discussion
  • Friendliest aviation Ccmmunity on the web
  • Modern site for PC's, Phones, Tablets - no 3rd party apps required
  • Ask questions, help others, promote aviation
  • Share the passion for aviation
  • Invite everyone to Flightinfo.com and let's have fun

Republic Q400 routes

Welcome to Flightinfo.com

  • Register now and join the discussion
  • Modern secure site, no 3rd party apps required
  • Invite your friends
  • Share the passion of aviation
  • Friendliest aviation community on the web
Google >>>http://airlineroute.net/2012/07/31/ua-dendh4-aug12/

Denver – Durango
eff 31JUL12
Denver – Kansas City eff 31JUL12
Denver – Vail/Eagle eff 27AUG12
Denver – Colorado Springs eff 28AUG12
Denver – Hayden eff 28AUG12
Denver – Rapid City eff 28AUG12
Denver – Jackson Hole eff 05SEP12
Denver – Wichita eff 05SEP12
Denver – Albuquerque eff 03OCT12
Denver – Billings eff 03OCT12
Denver – Oklahoma City eff 03OCT12
Denver – Salt Lake City eff 03OCT12
Denver – Sioux Falls eff 03OCT12
 
Google >>>http://airlineroute.net/2012/07/31/ua-dendh4-aug12/

Denver – Durango eff 31JUL12
Denver – Kansas City eff 31JUL12
Denver – Vail/Eagle eff 27AUG12
Denver – Colorado Springs eff 28AUG12
Denver – Hayden eff 28AUG12
Denver – Rapid City eff 28AUG12
Denver – Jackson Hole eff 05SEP12
Denver – Wichita eff 05SEP12
Denver – Albuquerque eff 03OCT12
Denver – Billings eff 03OCT12
Denver – Oklahoma City eff 03OCT12
Denver – Salt Lake City eff 03OCT12
Denver – Sioux Falls eff 03OCT12


How did you figure that out? According to Box Office, you must be a SPY! There is NO WAY you could figure that out as a pilot. Maybe you are the CEO of UNITED? Oh no! Well done...


Bye Bye---General Lee
 
Google >>>http://airlineroute.net/2012/07/31/ua-dendh4-aug12/

Denver – Durango
eff 31JUL12
Denver – Kansas City eff 31JUL12
Denver – Vail/Eagle eff 27AUG12
Denver – Colorado Springs eff 28AUG12
Denver – Hayden eff 28AUG12
Denver – Rapid City eff 28AUG12
Denver – Jackson Hole eff 05SEP12
Denver – Wichita eff 05SEP12
Denver – Albuquerque eff 03OCT12
Denver – Billings eff 03OCT12
Denver – Oklahoma City eff 03OCT12
Denver – Salt Lake City eff 03OCT12
Denver – Sioux Falls eff 03OCT12



Thanks.
 
Do yourself a favor and quit before this place kills your passion for flying completely!!!

It's not one place that kills your passion, it's all of them.

I have learned in the past decade that turning your dreams/passion into a career can lead to heart break and dismay. Dreams rarely line up with reality and in the end, it's just a big let down.

Happy flying!!:)
 
It's not one place that kills your passion, it's all of them.

I have learned in the past decade that turning your dreams/passion into a career can lead to heart break and dismay. Dreams rarely line up with reality and in the end, it's just a big let down.

Happy flying!!:)

You really sound like you are in dire straits, which is sad. I think the key to being successful in this industry is TIMING. There's also luck and skill involved, but timing is everything. If you are hired in the beginning of a hiring wave, your life could be totally different compared to the last guy. So, you have to be ready to catch that wave early when it comes around again. The Republic Dash-8-400s is an example. If you get on as an FO before the influx of Colgan guys, your QOL could be twice as good as the others. That also means potential to get more pay via better trips etc.

As far as this industry and heartbreak goes, it has been a tough 10 years. Senior RJ Captains with families may not take the plunge when huge hiring comes around again, but certain legacies have almost $100 an hour pay within the first 3 years, and with retirements flowing, time on reserve or even time flying a narrowbody may be limited. DL's VP of FLT OPs said they could hire up to 7000 pilots in the next 10 years. My advice, get on in the first 3500 (first half). If you do, life may not let you down, and you also will enjoy this job, like I do. Good luck.



Bye Bye---General Lee
 
You really sound like you are in dire straits, which is sad. I think the key to being successful in this industry is TIMING. There's also luck and skill involved, but timing is everything. If you are hired in the beginning of a hiring wave, your life could be totally different compared to the last guy. So, you have to be ready to catch that wave early when it comes around again. The Republic Dash-8-400s is an example. If you get on as an FO before the influx of Colgan guys, your QOL could be twice as good as the others. That also means potential to get more pay via better trips etc.

As far as this industry and heartbreak goes, it has been a tough 10 years. Senior RJ Captains with families may not take the plunge when huge hiring comes around again, but certain legacies have almost $100 an hour pay within the first 3 years, and with retirements flowing, time on reserve or even time flying a narrowbody may be limited. DL's VP of FLT OPs said they could hire up to 7000 pilots in the next 10 years. My advice, get on in the first 3500 (first half). If you do, life may not let you down, and you also will enjoy this job, like I do. Good luck.



Bye Bye---General Lee
And you got lucky, in your own words. You are a self proclaimed expert, with an amazing track record of missing by a country mile, on the majority of your "predictions". You come to the regional board with the specific intent to preach from your self proclaimed lofty perch, but in reality were the guy who sat in the back of the computer lab eating your own boogers and hiding until everybody else went home, lest you be stuffed into another locker. Rather pathetic actually, but what will you do when all the regional guys "get picked up by a major" and aren't willing to listen to your drivel any longer. Whats-a-matta, everyone at DAL figgered out that you were/are the dork they avoided in school because of the booger bubbles and lack of ability to talk about anything but your zits and moped...
 
And you got lucky, in your own words. You are a self proclaimed expert, with an amazing track record of missing by a country mile, on the majority of your "predictions". You come to the regional board with the specific intent to preach from your self proclaimed lofty perch, but in reality were the guy who sat in the back of the computer lab eating your own boogers and hiding until everybody else went home, lest you be stuffed into another locker. Rather pathetic actually, but what will you do when all the regional guys "get picked up by a major" and aren't willing to listen to your drivel any longer. Whats-a-matta, everyone at DAL figgered out that you were/are the dork they avoided in school because of the booger bubbles and lack of ability to talk about anything but your zits and moped...

And you weren't lucky, obviously. There is always luck involved, but you still have to pass the checkrides. You seem very upset that some people may have been at the right place at the right time. Well, you can always start over. I hear there could be some lav dumping jobs that you should try for in Minot and Bismark. Good luck!


Bye Bye---General Lee
 
And you weren't lucky, obviously. There is always luck involved, but you still have to pass the checkrides. You seem very upset that some people may have been at the right place at the right time. Well, you can always start over. I hear there could be some lav dumping jobs that you should try for in Minot and Bismark. Good luck!


Bye Bye---General Lee

25 years of passing checkrides isn't that hard, details and study almost always trump luck, but keep using luck to pass. While my career is just fine, not perfect, fine, you wonder why I am not in a hurry to get a job at a "major" like you?, look in the mirror, sitting next to a dooschebagg(like you) would make me wish I was swinging gear in a CRJ just like the olden days. I bet you still cannot figure out why no one would talk to you in high school or college, your blow up $2500.00 doll off the internet doesn't qualify, gots to have a pulse. BTW if my job evaporates like you predict, I will move on to another industry, you can swing your own gear, money ain't that important.
You just don't get it, you ain't cool, you are still the same booger eating pathetic dork you were in high school, you just have more money, but guess what, no matter how much the doll costs, its still a doll.
The depths of your character speaks volumes, you offer the possibility of dumping lavs to a current qualified 121 Captain who flies the very pax you take to Rio or where ever, and you wonder why you are losing flying? You just ain't that smart, and no amount of college can fix that, just wasting space your replacement pilot could be sitting in.
 
Last edited:
25 years of passing checkrides isn't that hard, details and study almost always trump luck, but keep using luck to pass. While my career is just fine, not perfect, fine, you wonder why I am not in a hurry to get a job at a "major" like you?, look in the mirror, sitting next to a ******************************(like you) would make me wish I was swinging gear in a CRJ just like the olden days. I bet you cannot still not figure out why no one would talk to you in high school or college, your blow up $2500.00 doll off the internet doesn't qualify, gots to have a pulse. BTW if my job evaporates like you predict, I will move on to another industry, you can swing your own gear, money ain't that important.


What you HATE is that someone actually does enjoy their job. My luck has been mixed in with experience and enjoyment. I make a great living and travel to wonderful destinations. Someday I hope you too can enjoy what you do, and if that includes lav dumping, I hope you get to that "happy place" someday soon. BYE!


Bye Bye--General Lee
 
Just being conservative in my estimate, but GL has spent the equivilant of 2you months typing on FI...this estimate doesn't even include just routine FI surfing...
 
Just being conservative in my estimate, but GL has spent the equivilant of 2you months typing on FI...this estimate doesn't even include just routine FI surfing...

That's great that you did the math. I have enjoyed this website for over a decade, and I enjoy the debate and the rumors. I would say most of my posts were relevant within the topics, whereas guys like you really don't contribute at all. It's possible you just can't, and I know that. If you don't like my opinions, then use the ignore function. I really don't care if you do so. Bye now.


Bye Bye---General Lee
 
Last edited:
I never said that I didn't like your opinions, but I was looking at the number of posts that you have made in your time here on FI. I will also say that from my experience with aviation both military and civilian that if your demeanor in person is anything like it is here you must lead a very quiet existence.
 
I never said that I didn't like your opinions, but I was looking at the number of posts that you have made in your time here on FI. I will also say that from my experience with aviation both military and civilian that if your demeanor in person is anything like it is here you must lead a very quiet existence.

Thanks Mr. Expert. Actually, you are incorrect. I really have a lot of fun on my trips, and I would assume the other pilots I fly with would agree. That happens when you actually enjoy your job. Thanks again for the analysis.


Bye Bye---General Lee
 
Thanks Mr. Expert. Actually, you are incorrect. I really have a lot of fun on my trips, and I would assume the other pilots I fly with would agree. That happens when you actually enjoy your job. Thanks again for the analysis.


Bye Bye---General Lee
Like I said, a steady diet of boogers, cheetos and code red Mt Dew makes for a scary picture.
 
Like I said, a steady diet of boogers, cheetos and code red Mt Dew makes for a scary picture.

You sound miserable. You chose wrong. Try to just move on with your life. Good luck!


Bye Bye---General Lee
 
General, serious question. Why DO you spend so much time here. If everything you say about your flying is true, you must spend all your off time on the computer. I mean, are you really on the beach in Rio with FI on your cellphone? Are you in bed with your wife with FI on your cellphone? your post number says it all. Why do you spend so much time here, and how do you find the time? It doesn't add up.

Oh, and haven't see OYS come out lately... ;)
 
You sound miserable. You chose wrong. Try to just move on with your life. Good luck!


Bye Bye---General Lee
Huh,
No denial of booger eating, cheetos nor Mt Dew Code Red, musta hit a nerve. To illustrate your pathetic logic, once again, I work to pay my bills, I do not need more and in fact I wouldn't sit next to a booger eating social reject like you for 3X the money. Its funny how easy it is to peg your situation!
Bazingo
 
General, serious question. Why DO you spend so much time here. If everything you say about your flying is true, you must spend all your off time on the computer. I mean, are you really on the beach in Rio with FI on your cellphone? Are you in bed with your wife with FI on your cellphone? your post number says it all. Why do you spend so much time here, and how do you find the time? It doesn't add up.

Oh, and haven't see OYS come out lately... ;)

Here's a serious answer, I enjoy all parts of this industry, and someone like you and PBR can't dissuade me from enjoying this board. I thought you were a DL pilot yourself? Why are you here? How can I spend so much time here? Really? I have a smart phone, and sometimes I do long trips with big spaces between them. Are you really a DL pilot? Your own claim seems a bit suspect. Are you sure you aren't still at ASA? Sounds like it. Anyway, I will continue to give my opinions on ANY part of aviation, and if you don't like it, please put me on ignore.

As far as OYS goes, I thought I saw him post something a month or two ago? Maybe he got tired of this board? That won't happen to me. Great day! And remember, put me on ignore. That would be Fantastic! In fact, I'll start it off. Both you and PBR get to go on my ignore list. Good for you guys.



Bye Bye---General Lee
 
Last edited:
Huh,
No denial of booger eating, cheetos nor Mt Dew Code Red, musta hit a nerve. To illustrate your pathetic logic, once again, I work to pay my bills, I do not need more and in fact I wouldn't sit next to a booger eating social reject like you for 3X the money. Its funny how easy it is to peg your situation!
Bazingo

Again, don't fault me for your own missteps in life. You saw the big proliferation of RJs, and missed out on the real hiring wave at the legacies and LCCs. Now you're getting older, and can't really move on. Not my fault!


Bye Bye---General Lee
 
Again, don't fault me for your own missteps in life. You saw the big proliferation of RJs, and missed out on the real hiring wave at the legacies and LCCs. Now you're getting older, and can't really move on. Not my fault!


Bye Bye---General Lee
Ok listen booger boy, when I came to the 121 industry UAL and American had 3-5 year guys on the street. There wasn't a job to be had at a major and with guys on the street, not much hiring. You seem incapable of understanding the concept of QOL, not everybody thinks you have it made, sitting on the bottom of a list for years waiting for the other shoe to drop with a furlough notice tucked in the toe. I personally know a SKYW guy who was furloughed from UAL 2 times and one who left a CA slot at SKYW, only to be furloughed out of class. I live in domicile, bills are paid, house almost paid off, money in the bank, I will say my choices have done well for me. And again, the prospect of sitting next to you in a 717 going to LBB and back would make me want to be a lav dumper.
BTW,
I think I saw Mrs. Jenny Lee on line:
http://www.realdoll.com/
You really are a piece of work, I pity the plastic....
 

Latest posts

Latest resources

Back
Top