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Propsync said:On the lighter side, is this turning into the next Island Air type thread?
Taking over the world? Heck, we have trouble just taking over our namesake portion of the country.Propsync said:I would imagine what ever happens we will not grow by much, if any at all. We're not looking to take over the world.
fastbird said:That's the Midwest mantra....buy what no one else wants and only if it's available at fire sale prices.
Propsync said:On the lighter side, is this turning into the next Island Air type thread?
HowlinMadMurdoc said:It hasn't changed since you asked the same question last week.
http://forums.flightinfo.com/showthread.php?t=65097
It'll probably end up being 6-7 airplanes and presumably these new planes would be on property by mid-2006. It's been mentioned management wants to start staffing up, for the planes, right after the holidays. While this is a good turn of events, I'll believe it when the new planes are on the ramp. As for the Beeches, the last lease expires 2008. I wouldn't be surprised if the EAS flights are dropped when the contracts expire.
HMM
Hey Ace, if you step away from the keyboard and THINK about what I wrote, you'd understand (if you're truly a Skyway pilot) that "new" means former ACA FRJ's. Word is the MAG (Midwest Air Group) BOD has already approved the purchase of said "new" FRJ's.meatwallet said:New Planes?? HA!
What, your nearly bankrupt, ineptly managed parent company can afford new planes? Keep smoking whatever they're giving you.
Sure, brilliant plan, lets stop the EAS (read: free money) and try some new routes!!
Fokkers are Dutch.Dumbluck said:C'mon, happy rumorsonly, maybe it could be a all German fleet, Fokkers 100's and Dorniers.
GOULET! said:If you think Skyway's interview is difficult you are in the wrong industry my friend. Skyway was the easiest interview by far out of any place I interviewed at. That "idiot" who did your interview too probably made you look like the idiot based on your performance which is why Im willing to wager that you were rejected and thats better for all of us at Skyway. So thank you to my "idiot" boss.GOULET!
Who is the egomaniac?fastbird said:Either way...it sounds like that idiot kept a egomaniac out of the cockpits of Skyway.
What's the problem?
merlindrvr88 said:the idiot doing the interviews thinks he is hiring for FEDex.
Special = Minority???WillFlyFoCookie said:I believe those "special" 400 hours pilots were people that were already working for the company as ground instructors. They were initially hired to help ramp up the training department for all the pilots that were supposed to be pushed through for the Delta deal. They had already been working for Skyway for at least a year and had substantial knowledge on the aircraft because of course they were teaching the stuff. When the Delta deal didn't go through and they wouldn't be needed as ground instructors anymore the company needed pilots. So instead of hitting the street they can now fly the line. That's the way I took the situation and I think these are the people being referred to.
Go to allatps.comB777 said:Is it paid training? If not how long before you get the first paycheck? Also, who should I submit the resume/cover letter to? Chief Pilot? If so, what is his/her name. Thanks.
if you get hired at Skyway, enjoy it, great people, great maintence(hey, they work really hard), and some really optimistic (and possibly true) rumorsIs it paid training? If not how long before you get the first paycheck? Also, who should I submit the resume/cover letter to? Chief Pilot? If so, what is his/her name. Thanks.