Patrick
Well-Known Member
If this shortage really happens I think what we'll see is the airlines offer scholarships to get people trained rather than increased pay. They'll offer to pay a good portion of your training at a four year university with a requirement to repay if you some how flunk out or leave early. Basically we'll send you to school but you're our slave until we've made money off you.
If you go to the page of the actual article there's an interesting graph from the ALPA about legacy retirements. A quick estimate of adding the bars up tells me around 10,000 pilots over the next 9 years. Lets hope those jobs stay at mainline.
This. I see it becoming just like Europe and Asia- where the airline sponsors your training in exchange for bonding you to the job for 10 years (or more). So, effectively, they just made you an indentured servant.