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Memo came in about bringing in DECs. Is that allowed in our contract? I understand that EVERYONE with an ATPL got an upgrade this last bid. Things are getting OUT OF CONTROL!
Can we keep double time for WDO and go get raises??
Thoughts, comments?
Can we keep double time for WDO and go get raises??
Thoughts, comments?
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No it's not allowed unless the union OK'd it. If they did, if be making phone calls if I was still at Jazz expecting an explanation as to what the pilots got in return. I'd also play audio from the mouth of the Executive saying they expect the company will need to negotiate again very soon to allow DEC. And that they plan to then push for more raises for new hires and other things like J class and full DOH credit for left seat.
If you guys got nothing you got bamboozled by Claude and his cronies.
If you guys got nothing you got bamboozled by Claude and his cronies.
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Does that mean there is a minimum time as FO defined in your contract?
If not, people can be hired as an FO and upgraded within a week, no?
If not, people can be hired as an FO and upgraded within a week, no?
As an AvCanada discussion grows longer:
-the probability of 'entitlement' being mentioned, approaches 1
-one will be accused of using bad airmanship
-the probability of 'entitlement' being mentioned, approaches 1
-one will be accused of using bad airmanship
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I remember at the road show last year they specifically mentioned it and said it would trigger more negotiations.
That with the current pay rates they wouldn't be able to hire anyone with atpls or experience, and would have to raise the pay for everyone especially new hire FOs to attract experienced pilots. Now they are going to DEC which bypasses that, and will negatively effect those who are only a few months away from holding an ATPL are are entitled to bid for those positions.
I guess they were lying.
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There is a continuous turnover of Captains at the bottom of the list who are going to AC. There will be a Captain position for anyone who is about to get their ATPL. And they will be ahead of any DEC’sderateNO wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2020 2:29 pmI remember at the road show last year they specifically mentioned it and said it would trigger more negotiations.
That with the current pay rates they wouldn't be able to hire anyone with atpls or experience, and would have to raise the pay for everyone especially new hire FOs to attract experienced pilots. Now they are going to DEC which bypasses that, and will negatively effect those who are only a few months away from holding an ATPL are are entitled to bid for those positions.
I guess they were lying.
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If that's the case, then I don't see a problem with it.av8ts wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2020 4:27 pmThere is a continuous turnover of Captains at the bottom of the list who are going to AC. There will be a Captain position for anyone who is about to get their ATPL. And they will be ahead of any DEC’sderateNO wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2020 2:29 pmI remember at the road show last year they specifically mentioned it and said it would trigger more negotiations.
That with the current pay rates they wouldn't be able to hire anyone with atpls or experience, and would have to raise the pay for everyone especially new hire FOs to attract experienced pilots. Now they are going to DEC which bypasses that, and will negatively effect those who are only a few months away from holding an ATPL are are entitled to bid for those positions.
I guess they were lying.
What I would be concerned about is if you were planning to stick around at Jazz and now with the 1/2 credit to the left seat stuff if things slowed down and you were delayed a year to the left seat that effects your earning potential for the rest of your career.
That being said I don't really see things slowing down at least not for a while.
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Re: DEC
This is very interesting.
I have an application in with Jazz. I have my ATPL and lots of MPIC turbine time. Over 3000 hours total time.
Assuming I get called, what sort of scenario could play out for my first few months? I have literally no idea how the seniority or bidding or how anything in the 705 world works.
How would they choose if I were able to go captain rather than FO? Would they train me as an FO only to have to train me as a captain right after were I to qualify and they needed captains?
And I assume once the higher seniority FOs would all jump over me once they upgraded? So someone who chose to upgrade quickly could expect better pay but a worse schedule as new higher seniority FOs got their upgrades?
This all seems a bit crazy. I would be really interested to know if the management expected this scenario or if they are being taken by surprise.
I have an application in with Jazz. I have my ATPL and lots of MPIC turbine time. Over 3000 hours total time.
Assuming I get called, what sort of scenario could play out for my first few months? I have literally no idea how the seniority or bidding or how anything in the 705 world works.
How would they choose if I were able to go captain rather than FO? Would they train me as an FO only to have to train me as a captain right after were I to qualify and they needed captains?
And I assume once the higher seniority FOs would all jump over me once they upgraded? So someone who chose to upgrade quickly could expect better pay but a worse schedule as new higher seniority FOs got their upgrades?
This all seems a bit crazy. I would be really interested to know if the management expected this scenario or if they are being taken by surprise.
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From some inside info from friends in the training department, there have been some people recently who haven't even finished initial line indoc before being sent back to training for PIC assessment and left seat training.
I would gather unless you are coming from a Q/dash or EMB, or something else similar and already in the left seat you would likely get hired as FO but upgrade extremely quickly once on site. The company can not deny you an opportunity to attempt an upgrade even if you've only been there a week so long as you have an ATPL and your seniority can hold it..
Realistically though, if you have never flown in a 705 environment I would suggest flying a few months in the right seat first.
I would gather unless you are coming from a Q/dash or EMB, or something else similar and already in the left seat you would likely get hired as FO but upgrade extremely quickly once on site. The company can not deny you an opportunity to attempt an upgrade even if you've only been there a week so long as you have an ATPL and your seniority can hold it..
Realistically though, if you have never flown in a 705 environment I would suggest flying a few months in the right seat first.
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Re: DEC
I guess they can work around it by hiring guys with ATPL as FOs and then they will automatically upgrade with backfills before finishing their initial training. What a wonderful trick.
Hopefully the union is watching closely and doing their job by negotiating. They should of seen this coming a LONG time ago. Very poor planning. Air Canada has 900 some vacancies in the last bid and they apparently missed the 60% target last year.......
This is truly a new Golden Age for pilots. I hope the union is watching carefully and getting us something in return.
I think they should also have way more people captains giving PICUS. IT should be any captain with over 3 000 hrs giving some. After a short half a day course.
Hopefully the union is watching closely and doing their job by negotiating. They should of seen this coming a LONG time ago. Very poor planning. Air Canada has 900 some vacancies in the last bid and they apparently missed the 60% target last year.......
This is truly a new Golden Age for pilots. I hope the union is watching carefully and getting us something in return.
I think they should also have way more people captains giving PICUS. IT should be any captain with over 3 000 hrs giving some. After a short half a day course.
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Fair enough what's a fair amount? 7$ extra an hour? The way ops are at Jazz is that you will barely notice you are doing PICUS because everyone usually works in a team......in my experience at least.
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What ever happened to the PICUS/Mentor program they were talking about?
My guess is no one signed up because there was no financial incentive?
Personally I would have probably signed up since it would mean a higher chance of flying with FOs who weren't <500 hours.
My guess is no one signed up because there was no financial incentive?
Personally I would have probably signed up since it would mean a higher chance of flying with FOs who weren't <500 hours.
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I feel like this is how accidents happen...
TT is one thing, but experience in 705 operations is another.
The margin of safety is growing thinner
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Jazz currently has no matrix for upgrades like some other airlines do, and probably won’t until there’s an accident with a new Captain
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Around $75-80k ish.
Depends how much you work. If you do the minimum plus maybe one ot day a month or block growth, $80k without per diems is pretty average.
By year 2-3 it's pretty easy to crack $100k without much effort.
Depends how much you work. If you do the minimum plus maybe one ot day a month or block growth, $80k without per diems is pretty average.
By year 2-3 it's pretty easy to crack $100k without much effort.