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Old 16th Aug 2017, 14:38
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Originally Posted by havick
As an FO at Envoy I'm crediting 140-150 hours most months (actually flying about 90-100) and still have about 11-12 hard days off each month. I usually trip trade to get an 8-9 day block off in the middle of the month but that's just personal preference.

Once I hit my 1000 hours part 121 I will upgrade and credit the same amount of time with ease given the crew shortages here USA wide.

Almost all the regionals are like this and it's only going to get better on the pay side. It's not unrealistic at all to be earning 150k USD + at envoy within 2 years of starting. I'm sure Piedmont is the same along with a handful of other regionals.

To me the flow to mainline and east coast basings played a big part in choosing envoy. At status quo I should flow to mainline under 5 years from joining envoy if not sooner, and that's assuming I don't get picked up outside of the flow somewhere else. That being said I have a green card and as such are eligible for the flow through, it's a grey area for E3 holders whether they can also flow
through to mainline AA. It hasn't been tested yet, technically it can happen but realistically I think ALPA will shut it down just like they did with Envoy hiring E3's.
That's pretty awesome figures! I average at least 110 credit/month with penalty pay rates on a couple of trips I pick up each month which all adds up, as I am sure you know pretty well. Having a green card would be awesome! I wish I was lucky enough to get one. You're in a good spot!

I think you are right with regards to the flow thru for E3 visas. I remember reading that you need to be a resident or US citizen. E3's are a non-immigrant visa and as such, are not residents.
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