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Crzipilot

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Update from Alpa, 80 positions left to be filled. 255 more letters being sent out 2/1. Letters will go down to the 4/26/99 class.
 
Ya it is. ON the main page, under what's new, for today's date I believe. It's hidden under, grievance update. Click on that link, and there's a bunch of stuff on the recall....
 
Update from Alpa, 80 positions left to be filled. 255 more letters being sent out 2/1. Letters will go down to the 4/26/99 class.

That has to be getting down to the bottom of the furlough pile, isn't it??? What was the date of hire for the last class at Airways? Did America West have any furoughs too???

Just a little curious as to the thoughts on hiring at Airways. Does anyone forsee any hiring in the next two years or so?
 
Last class was 2/00. and bottom guy is #4599. the number of the guy in the 4/26 class is 3841. Then of course there are the CEL guys under that. Another 94. Then of course they have to go through all the people that have passed, and have them make their final decision. So quite awhile yet actually.

Though the unknown factor is the 190 f/o positions.
 
The last pilot, so far, that received a "potential" recall letter was hired in 4/99. Has to go down another approximately 750 more in order to get to the bottom of the list.
 
As I've said before, "bypass city" I bet they get through the entire list by the end of the year.
 
I don't doubt it with the 190 f/o positions, those the early ones took those positions so who knows. There's no telling as to why anyone has passed positions presently, number of reasons...

but those looking at the hope of Airways hiring....I wouldn't hold your breath...
 
Are letters going out to pilots who "resigned" under duress in order to find employment shortly after 09/11? Their names are still on the APL... They were called for MidAtlantic positions... They still get info from ALPA...

Inquiring minds want to know. Did you 'resign' and still get a letter?
 
Just looking quickly through an old APL, and the latest one, It appears 1 guy at the top of the list had been listed as RESIGNED, but he accepted recall. Quite a few others are listed as RES, but have passed. So it appears they are sending letters to them. There are a few on the list that are listed as terminated, but it hasn't gotten down to them.
 
Thanks for the info. It was pretty tough to find work in early 2002. A lot of us did what we had to do to keep food on the table and to fly for a living. (J4J was not yet a possibility even as late as Nov 02) Given the choice, i'm sure none of the letters would have been mailed.
 
I saw on the recall list 2 or 3 names were classifed as "terminated", not resigned.

How do you get terminated on furlough?
 
I saw on the recall list 2 or 3 names were classifed as "terminated", not resigned.

How do you get terminated on furlough?


Piss-off Arnold.
 

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