granlistillo
Well-Known Member
Sorry guys
Guess I might be seeing them come my way then......
Maybe I should go and apply job to fly with famous MikeD.![]()
LOL....no, no....I mean in terms of my location.....
Well the initial plan they were talking about was for 25 furloughs. So let's say roughly 4 pilots per aircraft, essentially that translates to 44 pilots. So I'd say if you are over the bottom 50 you are safe.
Dry storage??
Thankfully, my little tooshie is safe, but I could potentially end up back on reserve if they furlough the full 90. I hate that the more jr. guys will be on the street. A lot of them, some very cool people too, never flew much and got hired in really low time. In the current industry climate they essentially have no hope of working as a pilot which really sucks. A few might land something, but most will have to find work in another industry until things turn around. This is just horrible news..the more I think about it the more I need to get up, grab a beer, and raise one to my jr. homys...
Thankfully, my little tooshie is safe, but I could potentially end up back on reserve if they furlough the full 90. I hate that the more jr. guys will be on the street. A lot of them, some very cool people too, never flew much and got hired in really low time. In the current industry climate they essentially have no hope of working as a pilot which really sucks. A few might land something, but most will have to find work in another industry until things turn around. This is just horrible news..the more I think about it the more I need to get up, grab a beer, and raise one to my jr. homys...
Just out of curiosity why would they merge PDT and PSA? You would have the costs of administering the combo plus training dispatchers, etc. to merge two airlines, one of whom is having their fleet phased out anyway. Plus if you merge the certificates and work groups you lose the ability to whipsaw them against each other.
Sorry to ask, but are you the Piedmont FO that had an article done on them?
HOPEFULLY they only furlough 4 per plane but we are listed at 8.7 per plane. Hopefully we keep as many as we can on and run not so lean a ship. otherwise it will be 07' all over again. ... no open time the second the first hits the street.
8.7 crews per plane? That's a lot of pilots.
Just out of curiosity why would they merge PDT and PSA? You would have the costs of administering the combo plus training dispatchers, etc. to merge two airlines, one of whom is having their fleet phased out anyway. Plus if you merge the certificates and work groups you lose the ability to whipsaw them against each other.