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#511
#512
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Mar 2015
Posts: 227
Yea while on reserve i'd be excited to see a 700 trip on my schedule only to have a deuce roll up with no APU. Holding a line i've never seen this.
#513
#515
Go back to about page 47-48 on this thread and there is a spread sheet posted. PHL looks like around 10 months to hold a line as an FO, and 3 and a half years to hold a line as a CA. PHL is a relatively new and small base for PSA. Not sure if your looking for CA or FO. All bases with the exception of ORF on the CA side are north of 3.5 years to hold a line. FO's are approaching a year now with the exception of DAY. Unless we get more planes or attrition picks up, we are getting fat on pilots. I have heard of guys going 2 months or more without flying, on both sides of the cockpit.
#516
Go back to about page 47-48 on this thread and there is a spread sheet posted. PHL looks like around 10 months to hold a line as an FO, and 3 and a half years to hold a line as a CA. PHL is a relatively new and small base for PSA. Not sure if your looking for CA or FO. All bases with the exception of ORF on the CA side are north of 3.5 years to hold a line. FO's are approaching a year now with the exception of DAY. Unless we get more planes or attrition picks up, we are getting fat on pilots. I have heard of guys going 2 months or more without flying, on both sides of the cockpit.
There are some who seem to think that AAG will announce further growth beyond the 150 airframes. Or else why would they keep us so fat on pilots?
#518
At Piedmont, the opposite seems to be the case. They don't have enough CA's, and they have a bottleneck with training, and guys are leaving that are waiting in the que. In terms of growth at PSA, I don't see this happening beyond the 150 airframes, I think most regional's will actually contract if there is pressure on the pilot supply.
No evidence to support my theory, just a hunch.
#519
Line Holder
Joined APC: Nov 2013
Posts: 98
Go back to about page 47-48 on this thread and there is a spread sheet posted. PHL looks like around 10 months to hold a line as an FO, and 3 and a half years to hold a line as a CA. PHL is a relatively new and small base for PSA. Not sure if your looking for CA or FO. All bases with the exception of ORF on the CA side are north of 3.5 years to hold a line. FO's are approaching a year now with the exception of DAY. Unless we get more planes or attrition picks up, we are getting fat on pilots. I have heard of guys going 2 months or more without flying, on both sides of the cockpit.
#520
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Mar 2015
Posts: 292
I'm not on there presently. Probably missing out on TONS of new gossip and rumors that will never materialize...
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