typhoonpilot said:That is not entirely true. I think what you meant to say is that no one could go from furloughed to 777 Captain at the same airline in three years.
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How long did it take you at Emirates anyway? 2?
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typhoonpilot said:That is not entirely true. I think what you meant to say is that no one could go from furloughed to 777 Captain at the same airline in three years.
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One year, but it was kind of a special case. There were about 20 guys in my category that got accelerated upgrades based on previous experience. For most people it has traditionally been 3 years. It will stay that way on the 777 for the next year or two, but anyone hired now will see something closer to 7 years.How long did it take you at Emirates anyway? 2?
Here is another statement that is going to need some explaining. American Airlines started hiring in 1984. When they started they started in a big way through 1984 and 1985. They did not furlough until 1993. So it makes in quite implausible that a guy would have been furloughed for 7 years in the 1980s. Perhaps he was hired in the late 70s or maybe early 80s and was furloughed as either a result of the economic downtourn in the late 70s, or the PATCO strike. Perhaps he bypassed recall in 1984 and took a leave of absence, but there is no way he would have been furloughed past 1984. It is possible, but not probable, that he could have held Captain on the 727 if he delayed recall long enough.I know a guy thata was hired at AA dutinr the early 80's in the backseat of the 727. He was furloghed a couple of years later and I think it was 7 years till he was recalled. And he was recalled as a 727 Capt.
No it's not. I'm an AA guy.Since I am not all that familiar with the airlines, is this scenario possible?
Except at US Air with that new LOA.ozpilot said:Not likely since pilots are furloughed from the bottom of the seniority list -
Oh...well, I know that this guy isfullUltraman said:Thanks for the replies, guys.
C-150ETOPS, it's not my sister, but my niece.
I actually met the guy yesterday at a family Christmas gathering. I quizzed him as much as I could about the airlines and the 777 and he answered all the questions reasonably well, but I couldn't get his timeline to make sense.
He showed up at the party wearing his uniform, hat, trenchcoat and four stripes to boot! He said he was just returning from Tokyo.
I looked him up on the Landings database and he has a Commercial certificate with instructor's rating.
Oh well!
Ultraman