This ask and answer may help. It also confirms that the Eagle flow-throughs won't show up until all furloughees are recalled.
Furlough and Recall Numbers
Q: Please help me make sense of the pieces of information which I have been able to obtain regarding furlough and recall numbers. Based on the information I have seen, at present, there are 594 AA pilots and 310 TWA pilots on furlough. The announced recall of 208 AA pilots on 5/1/02, which I understand will align the current furloughs with the integrated single seniority list, means that there will be 386 AA pilots still on furlough. Yet on the published single seniority list, there appear to be 486 AA pilots below the most junior TWA pilot. Why does there appear to be a discrepancy?
A: You have a clear picture of the furloughs. There are 594 on furlough from AA and 310 on furlough from TWA. 208 of the AA furloughees are being recalled May 1. This will leave a total of 696 on furlough.
Now to clear some of the confusion. On the combined seniority list there are about 410 Eagle flow through pilots who have upgraded to Captain on the RJ, have been assigned a seniority number at AA, but had not finished their two-year lock in. Since they were never hired, they are not being recalled. They will come to AA when we begin the new hire process somewhere down the road. You can identify these pilots by looking under the DOH column. Since they have not been hired, they have no class date listed.
By my calculation there are 475 pilots listed junior to the most junior TWA pilot. This means there are 386 on furlough and 89 Eagle flow through.
To give you more information than you asked for, by my calculation:
On 4/10/2001 there were 14,360 pilots on the combined list:
AA 11,613
TWA 2,337
AE Flow 410
Total 14,360
Hope this helps.
Anne Evans
Director Flight Administration