AlexF said:
Really, I was talking to a UAL pilot a few weeks ago and she was saying that each aircraft you fly you start out again as a FO. However, if that's wrong and you can stay a captain forever, then I'm happy!
You can't neccessarily stay "captain forever".
Ok, say there a company has two airplanes. A 777 and a 737.
The company also has 8 pilots.
There are four pilots (two FO's and two captains) per aircraft.
The seniority list is like this:
1. Jim
2. Frank
3. Beth
4. Ted
5. John
6. Tammy
7. Casey
8. Mark
Jim (#1) and Beth (#3) are 777 captains
Frank (#2) and Tammy (#6) are 737 captains
Ted (#4) and Mark (#8) are 777 first officers
John (#5) and Casey (#7) are 737 FOs.
The company sells the 737 and furloughs four pilots
Mark (#8) is the first furloughed, followed by Casey (#7), Tammy (#6) and John (#5).
Jim (#1) stays a 777 captain.
Frank (#2) is "displaced" to 777 captain because the 737 was sold.
Beth (#3) is "displaced" to 777 FO, even though she was a 777 captain.
Ted (#4) stays a 777 FO but is no longer the most senior FO because Beth (#3) moved to the 777 and is more senior