I should of said that if they flow whats contractually obligated. Which they are world renowned for not doing. Especially envoyThis is not accurate information.
I should of said that if they flow whats contractually obligated. Which they are world renowned for not doing. Especially envoyThis is not accurate information.
Angry Pilot Central...Don't ever ever do that again. That place is full of a bunch of disgruntled blowhards. Oh, and the answer to this question will be vastly different in less than 5 years.
This is not accurate information.
Aa is planning to retire 8400 in the next 10 years the w/o have about 4700. If there isn’t a lot of people leaving the w/o it will take 10 years plus if aa only takes what they have to per contract. (Why would they take more and canabalize their feed?) the 50% and 60% are not accurate but I wouldn’t bet on anything under 10 yearsHow is this not accurate.
Angry Pilot Central...
Angry Pilot Central...
Aa is planning to retire 8400 in the next 10 years the w/o have about 4700. If there isn’t a lot of people leaving the w/o it will take 10 years plus if aa only takes what they have to per contract. (Why would they take more and canabalize their feed?) the 50% and 60% are not accurate but I wouldn’t bet on anything under 10 years
I like it. You just have to know what you’re getting into.It is an awful place.
Decided to check the math on this. Added up all projected mainline retirements from 1/1/2018 through 12/31/2027 and got 8,154 pilots. 60% of that is roughly 4,892 pilots which exceeds the number of pilots at Envoy, PDT, and PSA combined. Not even considering the number of pilots who choose not to flow or who leave for another airline.If you are thinking of going to a AA wholly owned think twice about it you are thinking of the flow. There are enough pilots in front of you seniority wise at the w/o to fill every Aa retirement slot for at least 10 years assuming 60% new AA hires are from the flow and that only half of w/o pilots wait for the flow. Not to mention crappy work rules and a good chance of long reserve.
They signed a 5 year contract last year, so I believe they still have 4 years left on it. I feel like people have said this about AirWis for a long time and they've survived through it. From what I hear it's a good company with career growth to United and good pay (for new hires, not sure how well it is if you're senior).AirWis seems vulnerable to me. They aren’t WO, they fly an old fleet of airplane that no one really wants anymore. How long is that new United contract for?
AA WO sounds good out of PHL if your an hour away. PHL a solid base for mainline.
“Past performance does not predict future returns”... or something like that. Just because it happened in the past doesn’t mean it will continue to happen in the future. Air Whiskey is a great airline with a good group of pilots but in my opinion unless you were just absolutely in love with their bases I would not consider them. You can ask a buddy of mine who is a CA at Whiskey with a great, clean record. Turned down for the United CPP and can try one more time. Despite spending thousands on multiple job fairs can’t get a call from Delta, Southwest, or United. American they can basically forget about because the percentage of civilian off the street hires is very very small. No interest in Cargo. Believe it or not flow is a nice thing to have in your back pocket. It is far from “insurance” in this industry but it is far better to have it than to not.They signed a 5 year contract last year, so I believe they still have 4 years left on it. I feel like people have said this about AirWis for a long time and they've survived through it. From what I hear it's a good company with career growth to United and good pay (for new hires, not sure how well it is if you're senior).
If you guys are willing to entertain a more basic question... is the main advantage to WOs the flowthrough agreements? Are they all bound by contract to upgrade people hired under the agreement in X amount of time, or are there instances where it doesn’t happen?
Still learning this stuff myself, though I’m several hundred hours behind OP.