[Breeze] Airways
#1411
Chi.... Indoc is done in Utah. Door pull in Orlando for a day at Jet Blue. 190/195 sims in Dallas now, as of recently.
190/195 and 220's. Your statement is true. As of now day trips vs. traditional trips.
170/190/195 types. not sure if they've opened it to non types, but I DO know they've recently hired non-typed.
220 sims? not sure, man. sorry..
190/195 and 220's. Your statement is true. As of now day trips vs. traditional trips.
170/190/195 types. not sure if they've opened it to non types, but I DO know they've recently hired non-typed.
220 sims? not sure, man. sorry..
#1412
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yeah.. sorry. TPA is becoming senior, and ORF is looking junior. Having said that, we're supposed to open new bases in the coming year, so who knows.. there could be a reshuffling of the deck by then.
#1413
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Thats a lot easier than the process AA, SWA, Frontier and others have gone to. Nothing really “reciprocal” about the process anymore as they can just walk up to one of our gates (or Delta’s gates) 15 minutes prior to push and get a jump seat form and walk onto the plane.
#1414
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Thats a lot easier than the process AA, SWA, Frontier and others have gone to. Nothing really “reciprocal” about the process anymore as they can just walk up to one of our gates (or Delta’s gates) 15 minutes prior to push and get a jump seat form and walk onto the plane.
I can do it in about 2 minutes.
#1415
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uhhh, how long does it take you to press a few buttons on MYIDTRAVEL.com ?
I can do it in about 2 minutes.
I can do it in about 2 minutes.
#1418
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While I hope breeze succeeds, do your research. Not bad mouthing and I want them to succeed. Company is very honest that if you’re hired into the 195, the lines are designed for living in base, not commuters. Also think about having a 3 yr seat lock on a startup legacy fleet at low FO pay rates as inflation rises. Doesn’t lend itself to much money or movement into the left seat on said fleet. Especially if line reductions occur due to economics, Covid etc…If one can swing it, great. To each their own. I wish all Breeze pilots and the company well and success. Just food for thought.
#1419
Cool, thanks for the info. I'll be on the look out for the application opening and hopefully get a chance to talk to them.
#1420
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Not really a seat lock...
While I hope breeze succeeds, do your research. Not bad mouthing and I want them to succeed. Company is very honest that if you’re hired into the 195, the lines are designed for living in base, not commuters. Also think about having a 3 yr seat lock on a startup legacy fleet at low FO pay rates as inflation rises. Doesn’t lend itself to much money or movement into the left seat on said fleet. Especially if line reductions occur due to economics, Covid etc…If one can swing it, great. To each their own. I wish all Breeze pilots and the company well and success. Just food for thought.
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