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But in order to do so they must remove 70 seaters. The number of large RJs may not exceed 255, regardless of the number of mainline airframes.
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Wee bit o' a rant...
Hired end of '88. Told on day one we'd all be Capt's in less than 5yrs. Thought, we'll see...
Flew with guys who spent years on the panel or smashed bags (vice furlough)... got my window seat in less than a year... spent next 9yrs in right seat of 727... felt very lucky.
Finally could upgrade after 13yrs (waited 'til 16yrs... 777 FO was awesome)... again, felt very lucky.
Don't really understand the beyotching about bids/ae's/res, etc., (especially from guys hired w/in the last four years). Seems like some people haven't really payed attention to what's been going on the past 20yrs, in this seniority based biz.
P.s., As I told my 2010 hire friend when he asked for advice on bidding an ae..."if your a relatively new hire and you don't want to go to training a lot, bid to be the most senior pilot on the most junior equipment you can hold. If you want to go to training a lot, do the opposite."
Last thought... unless Delta/DALPA decide they want to recapture their Scope/flying/brand identity, we are all pretty much finished.
Happy St. Paddy's Day
Hired end of '88. Told on day one we'd all be Capt's in less than 5yrs. Thought, we'll see...
Flew with guys who spent years on the panel or smashed bags (vice furlough)... got my window seat in less than a year... spent next 9yrs in right seat of 727... felt very lucky.
Finally could upgrade after 13yrs (waited 'til 16yrs... 777 FO was awesome)... again, felt very lucky.
Don't really understand the beyotching about bids/ae's/res, etc., (especially from guys hired w/in the last four years). Seems like some people haven't really payed attention to what's been going on the past 20yrs, in this seniority based biz.
P.s., As I told my 2010 hire friend when he asked for advice on bidding an ae..."if your a relatively new hire and you don't want to go to training a lot, bid to be the most senior pilot on the most junior equipment you can hold. If you want to go to training a lot, do the opposite."
Last thought... unless Delta/DALPA decide they want to recapture their Scope/flying/brand identity, we are all pretty much finished.
Happy St. Paddy's Day
Last edited by LivingTheDream; 03-17-2012 at 09:41 AM.
Wee bit o' a rant...
Hired end of '88. Told on day one we'd all be Capt's in less than 5yrs. Thought, we'll see...
Flew with guys who spent years on the panel or smashed bags (vice furlough)... got my window seat in less than a year... spent next 9yrs in right seat of 727... felt very lucky.
Finally could upgrade after 13yrs (waited 'til 16yrs... 777 FO was awesome)... again, felt very lucky.
Don't really understand the beyotching about bids/ae's/res, etc., (especially from guys hired w/in the last four years). Seems like some people haven't really payed attention to what's been going on the past 20yrs, in this seniority based biz.
P.s., As I told my 2010 hire friend when he asked for advice on bidding an ae..."if your a relatively new hire and you don't want to go to training a lot, bid to be the most senior pilot on the most junior equipment you can hold. If you want to go to training a lot, do the opposite."
Last thought... unless Delta/DALPA decide they want to recapture their Scope/flying/brand identity, we are all pretty much finished.
Happy St. Paddy's Day
Hired end of '88. Told on day one we'd all be Capt's in less than 5yrs. Thought, we'll see...
Flew with guys who spent years on the panel or smashed bags (vice furlough)... got my window seat in less than a year... spent next 9yrs in right seat of 727... felt very lucky.
Finally could upgrade after 13yrs (waited 'til 16yrs... 777 FO was awesome)... again, felt very lucky.
Don't really understand the beyotching about bids/ae's/res, etc., (especially from guys hired w/in the last four years). Seems like some people haven't really payed attention to what's been going on the past 20yrs, in this seniority based biz.
P.s., As I told my 2010 hire friend when he asked for advice on bidding an ae..."if your a relatively new hire and you don't want to go to training a lot, bid to be the most senior pilot on the most junior equipment you can hold. If you want to go to training a lot, do the opposite."
Last thought... unless Delta/DALPA decide they want to recapture their Scope/flying/brand identity, we are all pretty much finished.
Happy St. Paddy's Day
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It's not bad up front either, it can go across the country in one stop with alternates and almost never weight restricted. No reason they shouldn't be flown at mainline along with the CRJ-700/900 which has the same mission, just less passenger comfort.
I guess I'm a little more optimistic. With the average Delta pilot not making it to age 63 (I was 10500 after the merger, 9700ish today), I believe there will consistent forward movement going forward (case in point, last two AE's I moved up, not backwards for the first time since the merger). Add in airplanes not getting retired as soon as we thought, flight time/duty time, and heave forbid we get a year or two in the next decade with some anemic growth.....
Wee bit o' a rant...
Hired end of '88. Told on day one we'd all be Capt's in less than 5yrs. Thought, we'll see...
Flew with guys who spent years on the panel or smashed bags (vice furlough)... got my window seat in less than a year... spent next 9yrs in right seat of 727... felt very lucky.
Finally could upgrade after 13yrs (waited 'til 16yrs... 777 FO was awesome)... again, felt very lucky.
Don't really understand the beyotching about bids/ae's/res, etc., (especially from guys hired w/in the last four years). Seems like some people haven't really payed attention to what's been going on the past 20yrs, in this seniority based biz.
P.s., As I told my 2010 hire friend when he asked for advice on bidding an ae..."if your a relatively new hire and you don't want to go to training a lot, bid to be the most senior pilot on the most junior equipment you can hold. If you want to go to training a lot, do the opposite."
Last thought... unless Delta/DALPA decide they want to recapture their Scope/flying/brand identity, we are all pretty much finished.
Happy St. Paddy's Day
Hired end of '88. Told on day one we'd all be Capt's in less than 5yrs. Thought, we'll see...
Flew with guys who spent years on the panel or smashed bags (vice furlough)... got my window seat in less than a year... spent next 9yrs in right seat of 727... felt very lucky.
Finally could upgrade after 13yrs (waited 'til 16yrs... 777 FO was awesome)... again, felt very lucky.
Don't really understand the beyotching about bids/ae's/res, etc., (especially from guys hired w/in the last four years). Seems like some people haven't really payed attention to what's been going on the past 20yrs, in this seniority based biz.
P.s., As I told my 2010 hire friend when he asked for advice on bidding an ae..."if your a relatively new hire and you don't want to go to training a lot, bid to be the most senior pilot on the most junior equipment you can hold. If you want to go to training a lot, do the opposite."
Last thought... unless Delta/DALPA decide they want to recapture their Scope/flying/brand identity, we are all pretty much finished.
Happy St. Paddy's Day
4 years is really 5 now as of last month. I guess we should term those hired in the last 5 years as "new hires"?
It's interesting you mention 1 year from panel to window seat in 88. Looking at the PMDL 1990 fleet, about 45% of the planes required an FE. I'd estimate that probably 20% of the pilots were FE's at the time? If thats right, then imagine this- if we still had 20% of the 12,022 pilot group as FEs that'd be 2,400 pilots. That'd mean 12-14 years of sideway action on our seniority list. In the 80s when the guys were stuck as FEs, was it for 12-14 years?
Also, this reminds me of the "NEW HIRES IN THE ER!? DO YOU KNOW HOW LONG IT TOOK ME TO GET IN THAT SEAT!?!" Stuff. Look at the 2010 fleet versus the 1990 fleet. There's a reason it took so long. Not to mention but I believe CAL was hiring in the 756 and FedEx hires directly into the MD11 now. I know because I talked to an 17 year MD11 LCA who had two new hires coming up for OE. It's not uncommon in this industry now.
Of course the one thing i can't help but notice is the 200 "hundred" seaters that existed at DAL and NWA in 1990. Where'd they go? I should look at pilots and say "hired directly into the ER? Do I know how lucky I am? Do you know how lucky you were to have scope?"
Anyways, forgot my point.
I guess 5 years means you shouldn't complain even if you're complaining about outsource induced shrinkage and stagnation? Outsourcing that if it didn't exist would make age 65 nearly unnoticeable to everyone but the top tier pilots? Honestly, I don't hear "new hires" out on the line complain about being here. I'm in the mix with them, from what I see we're all glad to be here and have a seniority number. You should have seen the airlines we came from!
Anyways, the one thing I've noticed:
-FA's years ago loved that when a senior FA got old, fat, pregnant or married they were let go. Until they got old, fat, pregnant or married.
-Pilots loved age 60 until they turned 60. 'I'm not ready to hang it up..." but you were ready for everyone else to hang it up? Funny how that works.
-Everybody wants to be young again while everyone wants seniority.
If the bible talks about selfishness, it's not a new invention.
Last edited by forgot to bid; 03-17-2012 at 12:09 PM. Reason: shrunk it
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Btw livingthedream,
I'd tell these new hires to shove it... If I were senior.
I'd tell these new hires to shove it... If I were senior.
Wee bit o' a rant...
Hired end of '88. Told on day one we'd all be Capt's in less than 5yrs. Thought, we'll see...
Flew with guys who spent years on the panel or smashed bags (vice furlough)... got my window seat in less than a year... spent next 9yrs in right seat of 727... felt very lucky.
Finally could upgrade after 13yrs (waited 'til 16yrs... 777 FO was awesome)... again, felt very lucky.
Don't really understand the beyotching about bids/ae's/res, etc., (especially from guys hired w/in the last four years). Seems like some people haven't really payed attention to what's been going on the past 20yrs, in this seniority based biz.
P.s., As I told my 2010 hire friend when he asked for advice on bidding an ae..."if your a relatively new hire and you don't want to go to training a lot, bid to be the most senior pilot on the most junior equipment you can hold. If you want to go to training a lot, do the opposite."
Last thought... unless Delta/DALPA decide they want to recapture their Scope/flying/brand identity, we are all pretty much finished.
Happy St. Paddy's Day
Hired end of '88. Told on day one we'd all be Capt's in less than 5yrs. Thought, we'll see...
Flew with guys who spent years on the panel or smashed bags (vice furlough)... got my window seat in less than a year... spent next 9yrs in right seat of 727... felt very lucky.
Finally could upgrade after 13yrs (waited 'til 16yrs... 777 FO was awesome)... again, felt very lucky.
Don't really understand the beyotching about bids/ae's/res, etc., (especially from guys hired w/in the last four years). Seems like some people haven't really payed attention to what's been going on the past 20yrs, in this seniority based biz.
P.s., As I told my 2010 hire friend when he asked for advice on bidding an ae..."if your a relatively new hire and you don't want to go to training a lot, bid to be the most senior pilot on the most junior equipment you can hold. If you want to go to training a lot, do the opposite."
Last thought... unless Delta/DALPA decide they want to recapture their Scope/flying/brand identity, we are all pretty much finished.
Happy St. Paddy's Day
I try not to complain too much, but 16 years to upgrade sounds pretty darn good to me. I'll be well past that before I can upgrade unless something big changes soon. That's if I jump at the first available junior reserve captain seat I can touch, which I, like you, won't do. I don't normally bring it up with the captains I fly with, but when it does come up, I find that many are very surprised at how bad the stagnation is for the guys hired in the late 90's, early 2000's.
I try not to complain too much, but 16 years to upgrade sounds pretty darn good to me. I'll be well past that before I can upgrade unless something big changes soon. That's if I jump at the first available junior reserve captain seat I can touch, which I, like you, won't do. I don't normally bring it up with the captains I fly with, but when it does come up, I find that many are very surprised at how bad the stagnation is for the guys hired in the late 90's, early 2000's.
The new ATLDC9A plug is 15 years.
Did I mention LCA on FedEx MD11 is 17 years?
I believe I am right on this too, 11 years will not buy you a weekends off line on the ATLM88 B.
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