B767Driver
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Re: how can you possibly live on a pilot\'s starting salary??????
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Also keep in mind that this pay structure was devised over many years when ALPA was very much in control. In other words they could have cut the pie differently. At one point, shortly after the introduction of jets, upgrades were brisk and FO pay really sucked (compared to today) believe it or not. There was still a lot of the attitude coming from the piston days that FOs were excess baggage and were lucky to get paid at all. But in the 70s with some airlines experiencing stagnation and even furloughs there was a lot of pressure to bring up FO and SO pay. So the percentages were brought up quite a bit.
Regional airlines have really upset the apple cart. The miscalculations that ALPA made in this area are too many to list. But if they had been able to see what was coming scope clauses would never have come in to ALPA contracts. In a misguided attempt to preserve the very high captain rates and current pay of major airline pilots that were already on the properties, they opened the door for what we have now.
The regionals are past their fast upgrade period and some are headed for downturns, if not shut downs. Then we'll see how much patience there is for getting stuck in these very low paying FO seats.
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Excellent point.
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Also keep in mind that this pay structure was devised over many years when ALPA was very much in control. In other words they could have cut the pie differently. At one point, shortly after the introduction of jets, upgrades were brisk and FO pay really sucked (compared to today) believe it or not. There was still a lot of the attitude coming from the piston days that FOs were excess baggage and were lucky to get paid at all. But in the 70s with some airlines experiencing stagnation and even furloughs there was a lot of pressure to bring up FO and SO pay. So the percentages were brought up quite a bit.
Regional airlines have really upset the apple cart. The miscalculations that ALPA made in this area are too many to list. But if they had been able to see what was coming scope clauses would never have come in to ALPA contracts. In a misguided attempt to preserve the very high captain rates and current pay of major airline pilots that were already on the properties, they opened the door for what we have now.
The regionals are past their fast upgrade period and some are headed for downturns, if not shut downs. Then we'll see how much patience there is for getting stuck in these very low paying FO seats.
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Excellent point.