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Old 07-22-2018, 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by GogglesPisano
So hypothetically, NYC 73N's with AE's could be converted before MSP 73N's with MD's?
Yup....and senior NYC 73Ns with AEs could be converted after junior NYC 73Ns with MDs and 22.E.9 would not be triggered.
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Old 07-22-2018, 10:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Gunfighter
Conversions that don't require training could convert sooner.
Originally Posted by FL370esq
They convert similarly situated pilots (training vs no training) in seniority order within their respective category. A junior MSP 330 pilot could be converted before a more senior NYC 330 pilot and that would not trigger pay protection because they are in separate categories (NYC330 and MSP330).

Also, MDs and AEs can be on different conversion timelines without triggering pay protection - i.e., a junior MSP 330 who was MD'd into the category could be converted before a more senior MSP 330 who entered the category on an AE and no pay protection would be triggered.
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