A couple of "from the peanut gallery" notes on AA and DL. AA has a pretty large gulf of furloughed pilots. DL-S is a relatively young group as during 2005, if you were 50 and had some years of experience, you probably took an early-out so for a period of time, it was "How old are you? What the heck are you still doing here?". DL-N is somewhat older, as a group.
The biggest threats are cabotage and expanded international codeshare. If we let go of those two items, a domestic pilot "shortage", will find a global solution overnight.
Speaking of shortages, when I was in high school they were talking massive pilot shortages and here my career is almost at the half-way point after 20 years and I still haven't seen it!
Great marketing tool that is!
The biggest threats are cabotage and expanded international codeshare. If we let go of those two items, a domestic pilot "shortage", will find a global solution overnight.
Speaking of shortages, when I was in high school they were talking massive pilot shortages and here my career is almost at the half-way point after 20 years and I still haven't seen it!
