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Old 07-24-2016, 03:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Captain K
Hello all, just submitted application for Skywest. I've been reading all I can about the interview and am excited for a call back. I'm really hoping to snag the DTW base but it doesn't show their currently hiring for it. Any input on it??


You'll get DTW right away. It's the most junior domicile now.


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Old 07-25-2016, 06:08 AM
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True Story Brah
Just show up don'tbe a total clown there giving almost everyone a shot, heck IOE can go on forever as well these days. Desperate times bring desperate measures. 1st year pay wasn't jacked up because they wanted to be nice and do the right thing.
IOE going on forever...Looks like 80-100 hours is common these days!
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Old 07-25-2016, 06:35 AM
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IOE going on forever...Looks like 80-100 hours is common these days!
Not true...
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Old 07-25-2016, 07:51 AM
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Most newhires have been given DTW!!!
Woah. Is it not possible to get ORD out of training anymore? What about the reserve time at ORD on the CRJ?
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Old 07-25-2016, 07:59 AM
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ORD/MSP/DTW can all be had during training... Reserve most likely one month. Only because you usually miss the monthly pbs bid while in training.. Newhires also get the odd SLC/FAT. Hiring is full swing at 70-80 a month. With no end insight.. So things will move quick..
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Old 07-25-2016, 08:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Concorde001
IOE going on forever...Looks like 80-100 hours is common these days!
That's some seriously bad ability right there. Brah
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Old 07-25-2016, 10:52 AM
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Sooo How about that September DVR.... Or nah?


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Originally Posted by Concorde001
IOE going on forever...Looks like 80-100 hours is common these days!
Originally Posted by amcnd
Not true...
Yes, it is true.
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Old 07-25-2016, 11:06 AM
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Yes, it is true.
Yes there was a few e120 ca -e175 ca that needed a lot of time. But the data on that amount of ioe represents less then 1% of the training... So i would say not true. If it was 3-4 per month getting 50+ hrs then yes. But thats a once a year event... Not to mention SFO E175 numbers squed do to flow times. So block bs actual flying was alowed more do to all the flow/taxi time..
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Old 07-25-2016, 12:10 PM
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Looks like you are hanging on to the CRJs a while longer.

Skywest Extends CRJ Support Amid MRJ Uncertainty | MRO content from Aviation Week

US regional operator Skywest and its subsidiary ExpressJet have extended a heavy maintenance deal with Bombardier Services for an additional 10 years.

While good news for Bombardier, the deal may be another nail in the coffin for Skywest’s order for the Mitsubishi Regional Jet (MRJ).

Skywest ordered 100 MRJ90s in 2012, but doubts have persisted about whether scope clause agreements can be adjusted to accept the aircraft, which at a maximum take-off weight of 39,600kg is a fraction over the limits set for regional aircraft pilots in the US.

While Skywest has never stated how many of its 433 Bombardier CRJ aircraft – comprising 234 CRJ200s, 135 CRJ700s and 64 CRJ900s – the MRJ order would replace, its new maintenance deal with Bombardier covers the entire Skywest and ExpressJet CRJ fleet.

“Bombardier’s CRJ Series airliners continue to be essential to our two airlines’ fleets and have helped our company become one of the largest regional jet operators in the world,” said Wade Steel, CCO, SkyWest.
Heavy checks can be performed at any of Bombardier’s maintenance facilities in the US, including Tucson Air Center, West Virginia Air Center and Macon Air Center.

Skywest was originally due to begin receiving the MRJ from 2017, but earlier this year its chief executive conceded that it wouldn’t be able to do so until scope clause contracts at partner carriers were altered.

This fact could also prove a roadblock for Skywest’s order for 100 E175-E2 regional jets, a model that is also heavier than scope clauses at major carriers such as United and Delta allow.

Both Skywest and Trans State Holdings, another US customer for the MRJ and E2, hope that the next round of labour talks brings scope clause relief – a hope that was dashed in Delta’s last negotiations in 2015.

Fortunately for Mitsubishi, which has delayed first delivery of the aircraft until mid-2018, this means that its US customers probably welcome missed deadlines in the aircraft program.
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