Q400s to be based in CBR
Join Date: May 2000
Location: mars (Celebrating 20 years on PPRUNE)
Posts: 53
Likes: 0
Received 3 Likes
on
1 Post
dooohhhh
capn bloggs,
last time I had anything to do with an F100 FL200 would have been the latter part of descent.
My mail says that the 717 has had numerous problems with the hot and high in the NT, WA etc etc. (oh did we mention spares?)
not to mention that it wont be long before they're gone from the west coast all-together.
pp'RUMOUR'ne you
last time I had anything to do with an F100 FL200 would have been the latter part of descent.
My mail says that the 717 has had numerous problems with the hot and high in the NT, WA etc etc. (oh did we mention spares?)
not to mention that it wont be long before they're gone from the west coast all-together.
pp'RUMOUR'ne you
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: UAE
Age: 48
Posts: 447
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I was under the impression, from what I hear in the ATC world, that they have been delayed by at least a month. Don't know where it came from though.
All I can say is....."No more Muffin 1 arrivals!"
Bigger plane = less flexibility = more track miles to get around noise abatement area.
Cheers,
NFR.
All I can say is....."No more Muffin 1 arrivals!"
Bigger plane = less flexibility = more track miles to get around noise abatement area.
Cheers,
NFR.
Last edited by No Further Requirements; 11th Aug 2006 at 09:53.
Join Date: Oct 1998
Posts: 230
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
It would be interesting to compare the cost base of doing CB-ML and CB - BN in a 146 vs D400.
IF NJS still had the gig:
Capt base $127K + 210/hour over 75 pcm
F/O $75K + 130/hour over 75 pcm.
BAe146-200 76 seats. Burn to ML ~2000kg, BN ~3300 kg.
Would imagine that the -400 is a lot more efficient (at screwing pilots) and burning less fuel for a similar pax load.
IF NJS still had the gig:
Capt base $127K + 210/hour over 75 pcm
F/O $75K + 130/hour over 75 pcm.
BAe146-200 76 seats. Burn to ML ~2000kg, BN ~3300 kg.
Would imagine that the -400 is a lot more efficient (at screwing pilots) and burning less fuel for a similar pax load.
It seems Sunstate are a little behind in the setting up of the CB base, perhaps biting off a bit too much?
Don't worry, the naughty boys n girls at Eastern will hold the fort so our northern colleagues can have a comfy transition and come out smelling of roses.
Don't worry, the naughty boys n girls at Eastern will hold the fort so our northern colleagues can have a comfy transition and come out smelling of roses.
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Oztraya
Posts: 354
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Originally Posted by grrowler
It seems Sunstate are a little behind in the setting up of the CB base, perhaps biting off a bit too much?
Hardly Sunnies fault - but you just keep thinking that.
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Australia.
Posts: 10
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
EAA YMML base.
Anyone got any info on the ML base? Heard a rumour recently that ML base is growing thin due to resignations. Are new recruits likely to go straight to ML?
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Living next door to Alan
Posts: 1,521
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Still Lookin'
Pilots are recruited into whichever bases are short at the time. You can always express a preference, but may not get what you want.
I'm a little out of the loop at the moment, but from what I understand there would currently be vacancies at both bases due attrition.
Good luck.
Pilots are recruited into whichever bases are short at the time. You can always express a preference, but may not get what you want.
I'm a little out of the loop at the moment, but from what I understand there would currently be vacancies at both bases due attrition.
Good luck.