{"id":14933,"date":"2021-11-12T12:07:05","date_gmt":"2021-11-12T18:07:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.envoyair.com\/?p=14933"},"modified":"2021-11-12T12:07:05","modified_gmt":"2021-11-12T18:07:05","slug":"two-envoy-pilots-answer-the-call-to-duty-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.envoyair.com\/2021\/11\/12\/two-envoy-pilots-answer-the-call-to-duty-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Two Envoy pilots answer the call to duty"},"content":{"rendered":"
There\u2019s coincidence, and then there\u2019s sheer luck. When Captain Alex Dupuis met another Envoy pilot in his training class at Maxwell Air Force Base (AFB), he had to smile and ask, \u201cwhat are the odds?\u201d<\/p>\n
For two months, Alex and First Officer Jake Jeronimus worked together, trained together and even stayed a couple doors down from one another in their dorms. <\/span><\/p>\n Birds of an Envoy feather apparently train at Maxwell AFB together.<\/p>\n In honor of Veterans Day, we met up with Alex to learn more about his time at Maxwell AFB, his commitment to his country and what Envoy\u2019s support of the military means to him.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Alex Dupuis on the flight deck of an Embraer 145 back when he was a First Officer for Envoy. (Photo courtesy of Alex Dupuis)<\/em><\/p>\n Tell us about your journey to Envoy.<\/b><\/p>\n I\u2019m 28 years old, and I\u2019ve been with Envoy for the last four years. I\u2019m currently sitting Captain on the Embraer 175.<\/p>\n As a kid, I was involved with programs such as Civil Air Patrol and JROTC in my home state of Alaska. It inspired me to pursue a career in aviation at the age of 13. <\/span><\/p>\n I began flight lessons in both powered and gliders at age 15 and have been hooked ever since. I got my start building flight hours in Alaska running freight and passenger air service in DC-3\u2019s, Navajo Chieftains and Caravans.<\/p>\n I chose Envoy because they offered an opportunity to see more places and gain valuable experience.<\/p>\n Why the Air Force? And why serve your country?<\/b><\/p>\n I believe each and every one of us has a duty to service. Not just military, but a political office or community service involvement can all have an impact on our community. <\/span><\/p>\n Continuing to serve in the Alaska Air National Guard has always been a means for me to give back and continue serving my community.<\/p>\n For those who don\u2019t know, can you explain the military leave process for pilots at Envoy? How did it benefit you?<\/b><\/p>\n When called for military duty, it\u2019s thankfully as easy as notifying the company with your required attendance dates. Once Crew Scheduling has the dates, which is fairly quick, you\u2019re removed from whichever flying falls within that footprint. <\/span><\/p>\n This streamlined process has been simple and most helpful.<\/p>\n
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