1st and 2nd year schedule

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youflyboyscrackmeup
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1st and 2nd year schedule

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What is a typical junior schedude in the EMB 170/190??
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Post by 29chev »

3-4 day trips 3-4 legs/day working 16 days per month
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Post by youflyboyscrackmeup »

So your saying a lot of overnights!
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Post by yycflyguy »

Not necesarily. There are many first year F/Os that can hold blocks filled with one day turns. YYZ-YLW, YYZ-PHX, YYZ-YXX. The flying is as diverse as you could want it to be from 1 day pairings to 4. Working between 12 and 17 days a month.
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Post by glider guru »

what are some of the route examples on 3-4 day pairings on the EMB out of YYZ? And what would be the credit hours on those pairings as well.
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Post by babybus »

4 day flights usually average 20-25 hours credit depending if you bid for productivity.

As was previously mentionned a junior blockholder averages 16 days flying and a senior one can do his-her month in under 10 days doing productive turns YYZ-SEA, YYZ-PHX,YYZ-YXX, YYZ-YMM, YYZ-DFW,YYZ-IAH, YYZ-YEG, numerous Florida turns.If you are neither very junior nor senior and depending what you bid for it can be anywhere between 9 to 16 days work......the average seems to be 14 days.

Layovers range from 10 hours to 33 or so and usually occur in BOS,LGA,EWR,MCO,DFW,IAH,ORD,ATL,DCA,YYT,YHZ,YUL,YOW,YWG,YYC,YEG,YVR,JFK...I Tthink that's most of it, hope it answers your question.
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