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What is Mesa's junior base?

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Icywings2

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Hi,

How does Mesa do their bases. I know some companies make you sit out at a junior base like Eagle did or maybe still does in San Juan. How does that work with Mesa and where are their bases? Last question, does anyone know when they will be an all jet company?

Thanks a ton!
 
It depends on the airplane you get.

DHC8 I understand is DEN or GJU

CRJ DEN-PHL (??) (NOT PHX)

ERJ not sure.

I don't know when they'll be an all jet fleet, they do have about 50 1900s and 15-20 DHC8s so it may be a long time...
 
Mesa will never be an all-jet fleet. Too much EAS flying for the Beech.

Every CRJ base is understaffed right now. Junior/senior only applies to Capts now, as two of my friends with less than 2 mos online are now PHX based CRJ FOs.
 
767200 said:
It depends on the airplane you get.

DHC8 I understand is DEN or GJU

Who'd of thought Denver would be junior at Mesa, while at Air Wisconsin it's senior. Funny how things play out.
 
crashpad said:
Who'd of thought Denver would be junior at Mesa, while at Air Wisconsin it's senior. Funny how things play out.


Who would ever think that MEM would be a senior base?
 

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