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viking737 said:Spoke to a Chief Pilot yesterday, he said no recalls until Apr 2006.
pilotyip said:A major is defined by having 1 $B in revenue, I would bet by 2007 ASA and ComAir will be majors. Hiring by majors and potential majors in 2003 was not 0, SWA, JB, AirTran, now all majors, were hiring, a good guess is at least 500-1000 were hired by a major in 2003. So hiring of 4000-6000 by the majors in 2007 is not an unrealistic assumption. Right now CAL, UPS, FedEx, AWA, AirTran, and JB are all hiring, probably in the 2500 to 3000 ranges this year. This is my fourth time through the cycle. In 1973 the airlines crashed just about the time was going to leave the Navy, everyone said the glory days are over. In 1983 my reserve unit was full of airline wannabes, who felt it would never come back and they had missed the boat. Some of them made Captain at AA in five years. In 1993 the famous "Will fly for food" posters" were seen at LAX, and everyone lamented It was great while it lasted". Now we are in the 2003 "It will never be the same again", my guess the cycle will repeat, but in each cycle avaition hiring redefines itself but the numbers go up.
IHaveAPension said:YIP once again you prove what a freaking moron you are. ASA and Comair may be majors by DOT definition, but by the defenition that really counts, pay, bennies, retirement and QOL, they are still commuter/regional airlines.
Dangerkitty said:I dont know how many times I have made that same argument to my friends still at the regionals. So your company brought in the required revenue that the DOT considers them a Major. Big deal.
That DOT listing of your company as a "Major" and $4.50 will get you a Venti Latte at Starbucks.
If it makes you feel better to be considered a Major then fine. But it aint going to mean squat until you bring your Pay, Retirment, QOL, etc in line with the real Majors.
jimpilot said:You mean the majors that all have long furlough lists. Grow up, this mine is bigger than yours thinking should have stopped when you turned 21. (Or have you yet?)
Dangerkitty said:Uhhhhhhh, what? I have no clue what you are talking about. Care to expound on what the heck you are talking about?
jimpilot said:That's pretty obvious
What I was talking about was the maturity you were showing in your post. It seems to me that you're spending a lot of energy telling folks why you're a major pilot (excuse me laid off major pilot, now Lear pilot) and therfore somehow better than the regional guys.
You're right, I am not a airline pilot. I enjoy what I do and wouldn't trade it for the world. (you have flown international I'm sure, so you know the challenges and satisfaction that come from a well executed around the world trip).
But I have always believed that there is room for every type of pilot in this industry. I think the guy who puts us all to shame is the guy who is paying on weekends to go fly, just for the love of it. You never hear him stand around (or writting on boards) putting another part of the industry down. He isn't there to talk about how much he makes an hour or how great his package is.
Kind of makes me wonder what's lacking that you feel the need to talk down to regional pilots.
Yeah - I'll take a guess: Oct 2006 at ~30/mo