SoCalAprch
Well-Known Member
Re: Regional Data
While I agree whole heartedly that we need to do everything in our power to make things at the regional level better I really feel that pilots are short sighted. Its all doom and gloom because the economy and age 65 rule have brought senioirty lists to a standstill. Hate to break it to all the pessimists but the Majors will start hiring again and there will be movement. The Age 65 rule will come creeping up in another few years and the economy will be on the rebound right as this is happening. Remember just 1.5 years ago some were hiring close to 1000 pilots a year. Things will change and we will be back on the argument of how much Total Time is enough. If someone could find the average age of American Airlines and Airways pilots I wouldn't be surprised if it was close to 50 or even higher. That = many retirements in the next decade or so. Also is funny to me how none of us cared about any of this stuff until the economy and age 65 rule took effect and all the music stopped. Right now I just hope that we can make things better for the next guys that come after us and that the majors hold onto their scope.
A sad truth of the things to come ahead. It's like I was saying a while back- Regional pilots may well be where they are for the rest of their careers.
The "Up and Out" philosophy has been disproved. Congrats to those few who make it, but the rest of us are hosed. Hopefully the continued trend won't reverse the fortunes of those who did make it up.
While I agree whole heartedly that we need to do everything in our power to make things at the regional level better I really feel that pilots are short sighted. Its all doom and gloom because the economy and age 65 rule have brought senioirty lists to a standstill. Hate to break it to all the pessimists but the Majors will start hiring again and there will be movement. The Age 65 rule will come creeping up in another few years and the economy will be on the rebound right as this is happening. Remember just 1.5 years ago some were hiring close to 1000 pilots a year. Things will change and we will be back on the argument of how much Total Time is enough. If someone could find the average age of American Airlines and Airways pilots I wouldn't be surprised if it was close to 50 or even higher. That = many retirements in the next decade or so. Also is funny to me how none of us cared about any of this stuff until the economy and age 65 rule took effect and all the music stopped. Right now I just hope that we can make things better for the next guys that come after us and that the majors hold onto their scope.