I wouldn't worry, the likelyhood of that happening is about as remote as us getting our Yonited flying back, our "pre-concessions" contract re-instated and me being awarded upgrade in the next bid.
AWAC for better or worse, is an extremely conservative company and taking on PSA just isn't going to happen.
besides the AWAC seniority list is about to under go major changes, I have heard there will be alot of retirements out of the DEN base before it closes.
Kenny: just curious, who did you do your IOE with?
I'm prety sure if the 3 Amigo's were to be asked, they would say that they're probably hoping most of the top BAC jet guys do decide to retire. It would make a sizeable dent in the amount they pay us.
As far as IOE is concerned I had the honour of flying with Captain Pleasure and his Monkey during the last few days of the Airtran gig about 18 months ago.
As far as IOE is concerned I had the honour of flying with Captain Pleasure and his Monkey during the last few days of the Airtran gig about 18 months ago.[/QUOTE]
I believe he likes to be called Commander Pleasure, if I am not mistaken.
Really tough question to answer. I think they are telling new hires 4+ yrs. Don't know how realistic that is, plus the people telling newhires that can only work with the information they have on hand at that moment, which is 70 rjs flying for USAirways. There is the potential for a very quick upgrade, 1yr, only if there is growth, but more realistically around 2-3yrs. We are losing about 1 pilot a day, both capts and fos and probably will lose more as people from the midwest and west coast have to start making 2 leg commutes to PHL/DCA/ORF. But again that is all just speculation. There is the potential for growth, but no one really knows.
So to sum up an answer to your question, not sure!
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