I understand airline pilots pay is based on seniority and the size of their aircraft. But why should the salaries differ based on size of the plane? Since pilots are usually the first on the scene regarding an accident, if they can save their butts during an inflight emergency, the passengers will be saved as well for the most part. Their overall responsibility is saving their own necks and the passengers will follow. Unless the pilot has a death wish, saving numero uno is a great safety feature for the passengers.
One other question, with the growth of the regional airline industry with its crippling wages, do you think they would cross the picket line in mass if the legacy pilots go on strike in the future for recouping their loss wages? It seems the regional pilots are an insurance card for legacy management against their pilots striking.
One other question, with the growth of the regional airline industry with its crippling wages, do you think they would cross the picket line in mass if the legacy pilots go on strike in the future for recouping their loss wages? It seems the regional pilots are an insurance card for legacy management against their pilots striking.