I just returned from my R9 (last night). During the Human Factors class on Sunday we were supposed to hear from Hetterman. But being that it was a weekend, he had better things to do... Instead, we got a chance to have a Q&A session with an APA higher-up who happened to be doing his recurrent training. He stayed until there were no more questions (so did I).
I specifically asked about growth, recalls, PBS, and any rumors of new aircraft. He said the APA has been informed of NO plans for growth, and NO talk of recalls OR new planes. He also said there is no interest at APA in allowing PBS. He said the sentiments of Hunter in his last two communiques were the plan going forward. Specifically the comment "if AMR wants the contract of a bankrupt carrier, they'll have to go bankrupt to get it". Also, despite the rumors to the contrary, Hunter is a line-qualified and line-current Captain who holds a current first class medical. (Many, including myself, thought otherwise due to the rumors. But we were given valid info during the Q&A). Also, on Saturday our FMB instructor was asking about whether or not the guard unit of one our classmates needed a chief. He was asking this because he was being furloughed from the flight academy in a month. (It seems the rumor about the hiring of instructors is false)
There were many questions and some pointed answers. If you want my best recollection, PM me and I'll let you know what was said, and who the APA guy was.
An interesting note regarding our aging MD-80 fleet. If we were to begin replacing them tomorrow at a rate of 3 planes per month, it would take 14 years... So think about that. We could take delivery of 3 planes a month until September of 2020 and not grow by a singe seat...