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How do you get promoted to senior captain? |
DVA1008
Senior Captain, B757-200
Joined on December 14 2002
B757 100 Club
Everett 250 Club
50 State Club
Six Century Club
Online Six Century Club
DVA Fifteen-Year Anniversary
"Fly 'till the map turns blue" Kokomo, IN
633 legs, 1,731.3 hours
613 legs,
1,689.9 hours online 212 legs,
792.3 hours ACARS 35 legs,
77.7 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
May 02 2003 17:53 ET by Matt Young
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How do you get promoted to senior captain? www.deltava.us/promotions very vaguely describes it.
Matt
Matt YoungSenior Captain, B757-200
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DVA803
Senior Captain, CRJ-200
E-MAIL
Joined on August 22 2002
Online Century Club
Double Century Club
Midwestern United States
210 legs, 339.3 hours
199 legs,
324.4 hours online 2 legs,
4.9 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
May 03 2003 05:04 ET by Matt Moak
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Usually the Chief Pilot has to turn in a recomendation to Dennis and then I believe that Dennis either approves or regects it. A canidate usually has a decent amount of flight hours, good participation on the Water Cooler, a clean record, and is knowledgeable about the aircraft.
Matt
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DVA212
Senior Captain, B757-200
E-MAIL
Joined on August 09 2001
Century Club
Online Century Club
Zion, IL USA
153 legs, 307.4 hours
146 legs,
279.6 hours online 22 legs,
45.8 hours ACARS 1 legs,
2.5 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
May 03 2003 05:28 ET by Mark McCauley
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www.deltava.us/promotions
Mark McCauleySenior Captain, B757-200
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DVA1008
Senior Captain, B757-200
Joined on December 14 2002
B757 100 Club
Everett 250 Club
50 State Club
Six Century Club
Online Six Century Club
DVA Fifteen-Year Anniversary
"Fly 'till the map turns blue" Kokomo, IN
633 legs, 1,731.3 hours
613 legs,
1,689.9 hours online 212 legs,
792.3 hours ACARS 35 legs,
77.7 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
May 03 2003 05:35 ET by Matt Young
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Thanx Matt. Why doesn't somebody update the promotions page so it describes it better.
Matt
Matt YoungSenior Captain, B757-200
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DVA212
Senior Captain, B757-200
E-MAIL
Joined on August 09 2001
Century Club
Online Century Club
Zion, IL USA
153 legs, 307.4 hours
146 legs,
279.6 hours online 22 legs,
45.8 hours ACARS 1 legs,
2.5 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
May 03 2003 07:27 ET by Mark McCauley
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d. Captain to Senior Captain
i. To achieve the rank of Senior Captain a recommendation must be turned by your Chief Pilot to the Vice President of Operations. All recommendations will be reviewed and either approved or rejected based on airline participation among other factors to be decided upon later.
thats to hard to understand????
Mark McCauleySenior Captain, B757-200
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DVA1008
Senior Captain, B757-200
Joined on December 14 2002
B757 100 Club
Everett 250 Club
50 State Club
Six Century Club
Online Six Century Club
DVA Fifteen-Year Anniversary
"Fly 'till the map turns blue" Kokomo, IN
633 legs, 1,731.3 hours
613 legs,
1,689.9 hours online 212 legs,
792.3 hours ACARS 35 legs,
77.7 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
May 03 2003 10:07 ET by Matt Young
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Not hard to understand but it doesn't explain very good.
Matt YoungSenior Captain, B757-200
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DVA212
Senior Captain, B757-200
E-MAIL
Joined on August 09 2001
Century Club
Online Century Club
Zion, IL USA
153 legs, 307.4 hours
146 legs,
279.6 hours online 22 legs,
45.8 hours ACARS 1 legs,
2.5 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
May 03 2003 11:01 ET by Mark McCauley
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I see, perhaps you should read it a bit more carefuily, The CP will recomend you to the VP of Ops and the VP of ops will reject or approve it. Its that simple :-)
Mark McCauleySenior Captain, B757-200
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DVA477
Senior Captain, B777-200
Joined on May 31 2002
Southeastern United States
15 legs, 17.1 hours
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Posted onPost created on
May 03 2003 15:32 ET by Dennis Cherney
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Basically you have to have made a very good impression on the Chief Pilot of your program and have them recommend you. Whether I approve it is based on participation in DVA (i.e. Flights, Water Cooler, and Events) and how well you interact with other DVA pilots. The Senior Captain position it not easily attained but if you do get it, it was a well deserved promotion and one that you should be proud of.
One other thing, do you have any recommendations on how we could restate the Senior Captain requirement on the promotions page to make it more easily understood?
Thanks,
Dennis CherneySenior Captain, B777-200
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DVA953
Senior Captain, B737-800
E-MAIL
Joined on November 17 2002
50 State Club
Double Century Club
Online Double Century Club
"V1 means V1..." West Lafayette, IN USA
214 legs, 376.8 hours
211 legs,
373.0 hours online 117 legs,
223.6 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
May 03 2003 17:17 ET by James Brickell
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How about this:
"To reach Senior Captain, you must have demonstrated several things:
1. Participation in the Water Cooler
2. Superior number of flight legs
3. Participation in online events
If you feel you meet these criteria, send a request into your Chief Pilot, who will review the application, and if he approves, will turn it into the VP of Operations. If the VP approves, you will receive the rank of Senior Captain"
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