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The 700/900s are supposed to be much better. I'll find out later this week.
Good luck! Glad you're still having fun.
The 700/900s are supposed to be much better. I'll find out later this week.
Good luck! Glad you're still having fun.
I flew with a captain this week for the second time. I think it was November or December when we first flew together. He told me that the first time we flew he was feeling a little in the doldrums in his flying career. He said "Your enthusiasm reopened my eyes to what a great career I have. Thanks for helping me feel that again."
He made my day.
That's fantastic. We can definitely use some perspective from time to time.
When I was a new hire at my current gig, I flew a four day trip with a Captain that was turning 65, so it was his retirement flight. It was a great trip - the company put his wife on the airplane for all four days, the FAs were great, and we had a good time. He told me that while he never had that dream career where he's retiring off the 777, he still loved coming into work, still loved the job, and even hoped to find a King Air or something he could fly around during retirement. I recorded his last approach and landing with my iPhone (yeah, I know) and made a DVD of it for him. Both of us had tears in our eyes when he taxied to the gate for the last time. It was pretty special, and I was glad to have been part of it.
I still have a lot of career left (I hope!), so it's nice to know that you can still love what you do, even after all that time. I hope to be just like him.
The biggest difference I've noticed, moving into 121 passenger operations and the 117 rest rules is just how less tired I am when I'm flying. Not having to push thousands of pounds of freight around and then strap it down really changes the fatigue and tiredness factor. I'm flying 3x as many hours but feel more fresh doing it.
Looks like I may even get a line in my 2nd month of bidding, but things change between mock bid awards and actual awards, so who knows yet.
You make the job sound awesome! I've got my interview with Endeavor on Thursday. Fingers crossed.
That's an awesome story. I suspect I'll repeat his emotions the last time I taxi the CRJ into the gate six years and three months from now. I suspect I'll be saying something like "What I ride!!"
Reading all the preceding made me realize.....I don't miss any of it!
Retirement age is going up to 67. It's already there in other parts of the world, US will soon follow.
Thanks! From what I'm reading, the interviews are very relaxed and they make you feel comfortable. I would come to SKW if I lived on the west coast. I'm trying to stay in NY!Good luck! You should have come to SkyWest...we have way more fun!
What is the rationale behind raising it to 67? Not opposed to it at all, just curious. How come 67 not 68, 69, or 70?Retirement age is going up to 67. It's already there in other parts of the world, US will soon follow.
Thanks! I have 3 internal recs. 2 FOs and one that used to do hiring. Hopefully they'll give this 22 year old a chance.Good luck Jordan!
To each their own! As long as you're enjoying where you're at now.
Thanks! From what I'm reading, the interviews are very relaxed and they make you feel comfortable. I would come to SKW if I lived on the west coast. I'm trying to stay in NY!
I'm getting checked out in the CRJ 700 & 900 this week. I did an OKC turn this morning in the 700, then flew a 900 to BNA this afternoon. Boy, the 900 is a big bird! The big engines and FADEC make both a joy to fly.
Flying into Nashville tonight I set a new personal best: 605 Kts (695 mph) across the ground! See attached.
I've always been told the 700/900 fixed everything that was wrong with the 200. If we operated the planes the same as you guys, with one pilot group I could see doing it. But having to go back to training to change airplanes and then sitting reserve for longer, I think I'll pass.
In other news, yesterday was supposedly the end of my probation, pending a sit-down meeting with the assistant chief to make it official. Hopefully that'll happen early next week....ideally before I head to California for a few days of flying out of SFO.
I'm quietly crossing my fingers for that to happen, although I'd still be a few months shy of the 10 year mark which kicks in the flight benefits. Maybe I can spend a few months in the training department when I can't fly anymore!
I've always been told the 700/900 fixed everything that was wrong with the 200..
Not 100% positive but I don't think you can be an IP or any flying position when you reach retirement age. Now you might be able to move into a management or another nonflying position if you want to hit that 10 year mark. Are you going for 10 years for the travel benefit (used very loosely lol)? I know a couple pilots who didn't have 10 years flying at ASA but moved into scheduling, dispatch etc to hit that 10 year mark for travel benefits.
The 200 was really just a stretch based on the Canadair Challenger. Just look at where the passenger windows are, so low they have to bend their heads to see out. The 700 and 900 were a clean sheet design built for airline use much better than the 200. W&B, performance, ECS, FADEC etc all improvements.
True, no 121 flying after retirement. I'd consider moving into the training department and teach systems in ground school or something similar. I enjoy teaching. Spent four years teaching in a law school, as well as my flight instructing. Loved it.
And retire flight benefits are marginal at best, but you can still get lucky!
The 200 was really just a stretch based on the Canadair Challenger. Just look at where the passenger windows are, so low they have to bend their heads to see out. The 700 and 900 were a clean sheet design built for airline use much better than the 200. W&B, performance, ECS, FADEC etc all improvements.
The weather is beautiful here! (SFO)The first year of this amazing adventure has finally drawn to a close. It was one year ago today that I left for CRJ ground school at my airline.
I just finished my one year review with our assistant chief pilot. He said all my captain evaluations were excellent and Complimented me on a perfect reliability rating (no late shows, no sick days, etc.) He told me to keep doing what I'm doing because it's working. He also said he hopes I take the captain upgrade as soon as I'm eligible because, based on the reviews, he thinks I will be a great captain. I said I'd definitely consider it, but needed to achieve great FO status first! I'm still learning and will be for quite awhile.
I'm now awaiting my deadhead flight to SFO for a couple of days of California flying. I'm looking forward to a bit of warmth and a respite from deicing!
Thanks to all who've joine me on this adventure with encouragement and positive feedback on the stories. I'm looking forward to what year two has to offer!
And I soloed a young man today! It's been a good day!
The weather is beautiful here! (SFO)
Doing turns in and out of the midwest isn't too bad, keeps you out of dealing with the mess that is LGA/JFK for the most part.
I am here until Friday afternoon (personal trip, not work). Maybe we can work out a time to meet.Will you be there awhile? It's National Margarita Day and I'm buying!!
Will you be there awhile? It's National Margarita Day and I'm buying!![/QUOTE]
See he's gonna make a fantastic Captain!
I am here until Friday afternoon (personal trip, not work). Maybe we can work out a time to meet.
Will you be there awhile? It's National Margarita Day and I'm buying!![/QUOTE]
See he's gonna make a fantastic Captain!
Ha! I do like my captains who buy.,
Oh sorry, I'm going to do a full moon tour of Point Bonita Lighthouse this evening. Maybe some other time!I'm just there tonight. Arriving around 8 pm, staying at the HI Express near the airport. Would enjoy meeting and swapping stories!
Lovely Bakersfield tomorrow night!
I'm just there tonight. Arriving around 8 pm, staying at the HI Express near the airport. Would enjoy meeting and swapping stories!
Lovely Bakersfield tomorrow night!