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Kirby said in a crew news the company can allow east and west to fly each other's metal on the day of the POR. I think the differences slides may be a very telling.

BTW, aren't you supposed to wait until the last day to do distance learning?

I'll be really busy in Aug (w/ a possibility of an upcoming sickation), so I gotta be on my best behavior...
 
I'm sorry for not being clear and correct me if I'm wrong, but POR begins 100% codesharing for AA and US Airways. This is the short-term method for linking the network.

Correct?

Oh, right. You are correct, of course. However, codesharing between AA and US doesn't magically create seats. Both airlines are flying 80%+ load factors already, and with equal pay there's little incentive to shift all the flying to one carrier or the other. Plus the block hour protections. I don't see that affecting the need for hiring on either side.
 
10 new hire classes ( 2 per month) of 15 to 20 each through the end of the year which is less than originally planned. Dunno why the scale back but we are hiring 30 - 40 Flight Attendants each month and I was told HR is swamped.
 
10 new hire classes ( 2 per month) of 15 to 20 each through the end of the year which is less than originally planned. Dunno why the scale back but we are hiring 30 - 40 Flight Attendants each month and I was told HR is swamped.

I heard about 250-300 for the year and so far have hired about 150 so I would say they are on pace. Although lately it seems they aren't having any classes bigger than 10.
 
There we go with overly optimistic forecast 15-20 has now shown to in reality 10, and now classes are being Canceled. Damn
 
There we go with overly optimistic forecast 15-20 has now shown to in reality 10, and now classes are being Canceled. Damn

If we end up hiring 200 this year that is still quite a bit. One must consider that all these new hires are being placed on the east and the east only has about 2800 active positions. We only had about 50 to 75 or so active pilots retire this year (or will retire in 2013). During the next 12 months there are only 120 active pilots that will reach age 65.
 
I can see how a guy that's known nothing but a boeing for years could have issues going to the bus.

Frankly the real issue is the extremely shortened course. Even young new hires with glass time are struggling. I've heard our course is about ten days shorter than the AB course at AB's company school.
 
Frankly the real issue is the extremely shortened course. Even young new hires with glass time are struggling. I've heard our course is about ten days shorter than the AB course at AB's company school.

I came over from the 190. Seemed more than adequate in my opinion. I think I would shoot myself if it was any longer.
 
The transition is taking longer for some.

It was the same out west toward the end of the 737's time. For example, I had a friend being recalled and his class consisted of two recalls and two transition captains, both of whom were long time Boeing men.

Anyhow, in my friend's case, he and the instructor were 'worried' about his training partner fairly early on in the sim. Well, it turns out both the recallees were finished up with seat support while both the captains had extra training.

The captains were and are good men and good pilots, it just was what it was. And it wasn't all that uncommon.
 
There we go with overly optimistic forecast 15-20 has now shown to in reality 10, and now classes are being Canceled. Damn

Both June classes had 15 and 14 respectively.

Looks like Delta is hiring, why not visit that thread with your expertise ?
 
Just received an email stating that my initial application review is complete and that the pilot hiring team is evaluating my app further. Under my status on the US Airways job website it has listed under my Feb app "Keep Warm". Any idea what this means? Is this the standard for their interview process? Thx
 
I got the same email, but my app still says "under review". I wonder if that means I'm going into a better pile or if that was just some kind of blast email sent to everybody.
 
I came over from the 190. Seemed more than adequate in my opinion. I think I would shoot myself if it was any longer.

Yeah, the 190. Someone coming from the 190 should get nothing but differences training. The 190 should have been designated AB315. :D
 
They take effect the POR date (plan of reorganization) which is forecast to be sometime before the end of September.


Thanks for the quick reply! When the POR comes out the MOU goes into effect is there still another round of negotiations between east/west/amr as far as SLI?

Got the keep warm yesterday.. Hoping for the call,but who knows?!
 

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