New CAL sytem bid out and I quote:
#1
New CAL sytem bid out and I quote:
"Second, this bid has sufficient vacancies to provide positions for all remaining furloughed
pilots. It is anticipated that the recall letters for those pilots recalled on System Bid 11-05 as
well as this bid will be sent out shortly following the close of this System Bid."
Cheers
pilots. It is anticipated that the recall letters for those pilots recalled on System Bid 11-05 as
well as this bid will be sent out shortly following the close of this System Bid."
Cheers
#2
"Second, this bid has sufficient vacancies to provide positions for all remaining furloughed
pilots. It is anticipated that the recall letters for those pilots recalled on System Bid 11-05 as
well as this bid will be sent out shortly following the close of this System Bid."
Cheers
pilots. It is anticipated that the recall letters for those pilots recalled on System Bid 11-05 as
well as this bid will be sent out shortly following the close of this System Bid."
Cheers
Any chance you can post thr bid on this site.
#4
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#5
The bid is valid for over a year- into 2012. The 787 pilots will be trained next spring, then fly their old equipment until the 787 shows up. The posting date of the bid is different than the effective date.
#6
First, the introduction of the 787 aircraft is being accomplished through opening of IAH-787. Pilots bidding into either IAH-777 or IAH-787 should be aware that among other necessary predicates, in the event the FAA certifies the 787 as a common type rating with the 777 it is possible in the future that the IAH-777 and IAH-787 may be combined. If this combination occurs it will result in a subsequent System Bid allowing pilots to adjust their bid choices due to the merging of the Base/Equipment/Status’ (BESs). There would be no displacements from IAH-777 or IAH-787 equipment as a result of the BES combination. Anticipated 787 flying will include previously announced destinations of Auckland and Lagos as well as a seasonal destination from EWR. Training on the 787 is expected to begin in March 2011. Pilots awarded IAH-787 positions should anticipate returning to their previous aircraft following 787 training until needed for line operations based upon the 787 delivery dates. Current delivery plans, which remain subject to change, are for six 787’s to be delivered between the fall of 2011 and early 2012. Please keep in mind that this is a sufficiently complex process that is likely to be modified over the course of the next year. Pay rates for both the 777 and 787 are Widebody.
#7
Second, CAL will not move up the list at Boeing any further. CAL has a history of not taking early aircraft off the line. When asked about this in recurrent ground school, one of the chiefs said we had moved up the line by a few numbers to take advantage of another airline canceling orders. The earliest plane we will take off the line is #35. Our position is to let other operators work out the initial problems before we fly them for the first time.
#8
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Position: B777 FO
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First, as far as what has been reported, the latest delay stems mainly from the RR/Trent engine problems. CAL has opted for the P&W engines. Not saying that some associated delay won't happen, but being a different engine type could keep CAL's delivery dates relatively close on target.
Second, CAL will not move up the list at Boeing any further. CAL has a history of not taking early aircraft off the line. When asked about this in recurrent ground school, one of the chiefs said we had moved up the line by a few numbers to take advantage of another airline canceling orders. The earliest plane we will take off the line is #35. Our position is to let other operators work out the initial problems before we fly them for the first time.
Second, CAL will not move up the list at Boeing any further. CAL has a history of not taking early aircraft off the line. When asked about this in recurrent ground school, one of the chiefs said we had moved up the line by a few numbers to take advantage of another airline canceling orders. The earliest plane we will take off the line is #35. Our position is to let other operators work out the initial problems before we fly them for the first time.
#9
Also will the 787 go senior, junior or in between?
Widebody pay is a plus but the downsides are fairly annoying also, new plane new kinks and its either Auckland or Lagos (guessing one is a desirable location and one is not so much).