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upgrade time is 7 months for the beech and jet. people in the class that started 3-1 are upgrading in the beech and jet. The future jet upgrades will be a mix of current FOs and beech capt that come off of seat lock.

i dont know what the time is for people starting now
 
greenpickle said:
Anyways, the tattoo parlor said it would be a b!tch to get the Delta Connect tattoo off my arm now, so at this point I am still gonna hope.

GP
I thought that was on another place than your arm.... pickle.
 
crzepilot said:
Yeah Skyway is looking real good, sign me up for that 19.00 hour payscale for the next 2 years, have fun overnighting in Escanaba.
Here's a newflash for ya. Some newhires are going directly into the Dork so it's not 19/hr for 2 yrs. check out airlinepilotpay.com for the payscale. You might learn something.

And last time I looked, the Dojet doesnt fly to Escanaba, onlyt the 1900.

rant over
 
ESC is not a bad overnite... there are bars there that are pretty cool... granted there are better places in the world... U.P. chicks can drink and have fun... My aviatior is a chick from ESC. (Joking)

Props
 
Esky chicks ROCK! More fun overnighting in ESC than in IMT or MQT.
Man sometimes I miss going there, then it snows and I am grateful. BRRRRRRRRRRR!

Jobear
 
yeh

jobear said:
Esky chicks ROCK! More fun overnighting in ESC than in IMT or MQT.
Man sometimes I miss going there, then it snows and I am grateful. BRRRRRRRRRRR!

Jobear
If you are knockin ESC as an overnight then you havent been there. I have proof. If Jobear, who is one grumpy old f@rt, has something nice to say about it, it cant be that bad.

JK Jobear, we love ya


GP
 
I'm not old just seasoned "well" and as for the f@rt that WAS ME.

Bear
 
Delta to Remove Last of 328 Jets
In the upcoming December schedule, Delta will finish with the replacement of the 31-seat Dornier 328JET. The aircraft were operated by Atlantic Coast Airlines which is now flying as Independence Air. Delta terminated the Connection program with ACA when they placed an order for Airbus 319 aircraft. Skyway Airlines, d.b.a. Midwest Connect, has been rumored to pick up 20 of the 328JETs for Delta Connection flying and take the remaining 10 jets for its own operation.

Source: http://www.flytoledo.com/ on Nov 10 2004

I found this on the online paper, so I don't know if it is a credible source, I know it is nothing new. Just wanted to keep the info flowing.

C yah

J
 
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Justino said:
Delta to Remove Last of 328 Jets
In the upcoming December schedule, Delta will finish with the replacement of the 31-seat Dornier 328JET. The aircraft were operated by Atlantic Coast Airlines which is now flying as Independence Air. Delta terminated the Connection program with ACA when they placed an order for Airbus 319 aircraft. Skyway Airlines, d.b.a. Midwest Connect, has been rumored to pick up 20 of the 328JETs for Delta Connection flying and take the remaining 10 jets for its own operation.

Source: http://www.flytoledo.com/ on Nov 10 2004

I found this on the online paper, so I don't know if it is a credible source, I know it is nothing new. Just wanted to keep the info flowing.

C yah

J
I wouldn't trust these types of "media" sources. They are usually wrong...as is the case here.

Delta has already finished with the replacement of the FRJ's. There are NO FRJ's flying for DL as of November 1st. Second, the FRJ has 32 seats, not 31.

I know you are anxious to find out the FRJ's fate, but don't let yourself be misled by bad sources.
 
From another thread...interesting about who's responsible for the DoJet leases. Don't know if it's true...I guess someone would need to review the SEC documents...


Associated Press
FLYi May File for Bankruptcy, Shares Fall
Wednesday November 10, 3:00 pm ET Shares of FlYi Fall As Much As 36 Percent As Company Confirms It May File for Bankruptcy

NEW YORK (AP) -- Shares of FLYi Inc., operator of fledgling low-cost carrier Independence Air, dove as much as 36 percent in Wednesday trading after the company confirmed it may file for bankruptcy if it is unable to make $83 million aircraft lease payments in January.

In afternoon trading, shares of FLYi were down 30 percent, or 59 cents, to $1.32 on almost six times its average volume, leading a broad decline in the airline sector despite crude oil prices that have slipped well below the $50-per-barrel mark in recent sessions.

The American Stock Exchange Airline Index was down 2.8 percent, or 1.56 points, to 53.36 points in intraday activity.

In a quarterly report filed with regulators Tuesday afternoon, FLYi said fierce competition and soaring fuel prices drained more cash than expected when the company converted from a regional carrier to an independent discount airline in June. In October, the company posted a third-quarter loss of $82.7 million, or $1.82 per share, much wider than the year-earlier loss of $21.3 million, or 47 cents per share.

Although FLYi's traffic and occupancy levels have improved over the past two months, its finances are saddled by leases on about 30 planes that it operated as a former regional arm of cash-strapped Delta Air Lines Inc., which is unable to assume liability for the planes because of a poor credit rating.

In its filing, FLYi said it is trying to restructure and retire early some of the leases, adding that it started talks to secure funding to cover the lease payments and future obligations. The company is due to pay $83 million in regional jet lease bills in January.

"If the company is unsuccessful in those negotiations in a satisfactory or timely manner, it will be forced to consider commencing a bankruptcy case under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code or may be the subject of an involuntary Chapter 11 case commenced against it by creditors," FLYi wrote in a Securities and Exchange Commission statement.

The airline, however, insists it has "sufficient" liquidity to meet all obligations until January.

Meanwhile, shares of Delta were down almost 5 percent, or 27 cents, at $5.98 on news that the nation's third-largest carrier will cut up to 6,900 positions and plans to issue 75 million shares in its latest efforts to avoid filing for bankruptcy protection.

The Atlanta-based carrier on Wednesday said it will grant shares to employees and creditors in exchange for previously negotiated wage concessions and the deferral of maturing debt as Delta edges toward its 2006 goal of saving $5 billion per year. Delta also said it is on track to reach $2.3 billion in savings by the end of this year.

Delta said achieving quick implementation of the share issuance plan required the New York Stock Exchange to clear Delta's use of an exception to an NYSE policy requiring shareholder approval prior to the offering. The share issue represents significant dilution to the stock as Delta currently has only about 125.6 million average shares outstanding.

The airline added that it will slash between 6,000 and 6,900 non-pilot employees over the next 18 months, reduce certain benefits and cut pay by 10 percent across the board.

Shares of Continental Airlines Inc. were down 2.5 percent, or 27 cents, at $10.68 on the NYSE, Northwest Airlines Corp. shares were down 1.5 percent at $9.99 on the Nasdaq, AMR Corp. shares dropped 3.8 percent, or 35 cents, to $8.88 on the NYSE, JetBlue Airways Corp. was down 4.5 percent, or $1.07, at $22.55 on the Nasdaq and Southwest Airlines Inc. shares fell 2.2 percent, or 35 cents, to $15.67 on the NYSE.
 

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