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One of the currently employed TWA guys got a message from the LAX Chief Pilot (?, he's STL-based) saying they are done with furloughs. Nothing about recalls.

I did hear that a AMR VP may lose his job over the latest round of layoffs. These layoffs were done to impress Wall St. against the advice of the union AND, for once, Roy Everett. Roy was ordered to go ahead with the furloughs.

1200 hours of flying (per month, I believe) have been cancelled for the summer months due to the impending shortage of crews... Wouldn't want to reward the crews for "bad behavior" would we? :rolleyes: TC
 
Lets only hope that there are no more furloughs.

CLAMBAKE
 
CSY Mon,

800 more what? Furloughs or recalls?

Peace, out

CLAMBAKE
 
pkober said:
CSY Mon,

800 more what? Furloughs or recalls?

Peace, out

CLAMBAKE

Well, base chief pilots just finished calling F/Os on the payroll letting them know that they would not be furloughed, so I would guess that the rumor would be about 800 recalls.

I think it would take some significant new service announcements with associated aircraft additions to generate that number of recalls in the short term. At current flying levels, we're probably undermanned by a few hundred.

Of course any of the following political issues currently in play could flush the hope of recalls down the toilet:
-Age 60 legislation
-Wright Amendment
-Bankruptcy outcomes
-Pension Legislation (could be good or bad for furloughees)


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What did I tell you, hiring boom June 2007
 
That's why I am sending my $ to you in stead of Kit Darby!

pilotyip said:
What did I tell you, hiring boom June 2007

Yeah, but it will most likely be mostly regional hiring.
 
Jeff Helgeson said:
Yeah, but it will most likely be mostly regional hiring.

lol you took the words right out of my mouth (good meatloaf song...)

i'm thinking the AA hiring boom won't be until about 2010...

73
 
No hiring boom, but no more furloughs either. Don't know about recalls. My guess is another year.

AA is hurting for pilots now, but that is the summer flying season. The hurt will wear away in the fall. Good luck.
 
Compared to the other legacy carriers, AA has been pretty tight-lipped and quiet. I suspect that Mr. Arpey is just trying to outlast somebody . . . anybody to get some capacity out of the system and give some temporary relief to lousy revenue. However, it looks to me like the courts aren't going to allow any legacy failures with carte blanche to failed managements.

AA will probably pull a profit for a couple of quarters, but it's not going to be a "recovery." I think AA is going to continue to tread water unless fuel costs go down to $40 or so. Doubt if they'll expand or contract . . . for the foreseeable future.
 
Majors will hire 10 times as many pilots in 2007 than they did 2003, that my friends is a boom
 
It is too bad that AA won't be among those majors that will be hiring in 2007. AA should have adequate pilot staffing for fall given the schedule reduction. With that in mind, I would expect (and hope) that recalls will start around January or February as AA spools up for the busy spring and summer schedule.
 

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