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  2. CommuteAir - Wikipedia

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    CommuteAir's pilot group voted for union representation by the Air Line Pilots Association in 2008. [7] That same year, Continental Airlines announced that it would cut flights and more than 3,000 jobs. [8] Subsequently, it was announced that some of CommuteAir's Cleveland flights would be eliminated as part of Continental's cutbacks. [9]

  3. ATP Flight School - Wikipedia

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    The Airline Career Pilot Program is a fixed-cost airline pilot training program, where students start with zero experience and graduate in seven months after earning Commercial Pilot and Flight Instructors certificates. [17] Students train full-time using flight and simulator lessons, ground school and independent study. [17]

  4. An American Airlines' regional carrier is offering triple pay ...

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    Airlines are struggling with a staff shortage as travel demand returns to pre-pandemic levels. Envoy Air — a regional carrier under American Airlines — is tripling the pay of pilots who pick ...

  5. US Airways - Wikipedia

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    Allegheny's first jet was the Douglas DC-9 in 1966; it absorbed Lake Central Airlines in 1968 and Mohawk Airlines in 1972 to become one of the largest carriers in the northeastern United States. In 1973 it was the ninth-largest airline in the free world by passengers carried (and 24th largest by passenger-miles). [17]

  6. Compass Airlines (North America) - Wikipedia

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    Compass Airlines was a regional airline formed as a result of a contract dispute between Northwest Airlines and its pilots' union, the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA). ). The Northwest Airlines pilot group was asked to give relief on a section of their collective bargaining agreement governing "scope", which protects pilot jobs by ensuring that an airline's customers are flown by the ...

  7. Air Line Pilots Association, International - Wikipedia

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    The Air Line Pilots Association, International (ALPA) is the largest pilot union in the world, [1] representing more than 79,000 pilots [1] from 42 US and Canadian airlines. ALPA was founded on 27 July 1931 [2] [3] and is a member of the AFL-CIO and the Canadian Labour Congress. Known internationally as US-ALPA, ALPA is also a member of the ...

  8. Third officer (aviation) - Wikipedia

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    The third officer would serve as a relief pilot and aircrew member, and could move between pilot, co-pilot, radio officer, and flight engineer positions to provide a rest period for the primary crews. The position of third officer is rare in modern civil aviation. Modern airliners only require two pilots, the captain and the first officer. [2]

  9. Regional airline - Wikipedia

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    Flight West was a regional airline operating in Australia in the 1990s. A regional airline is a general classification of airline which typically operates scheduled passenger air service, using regional aircraft, between communities lacking sufficient demand or infrastructure to attract mainline flights.